North Star (Rochester, NY) - 01/06/1855
1855; Gale Group;
Autores
Chas. Sumner, S., Nubia, Barbara Ann Stewart, J. G., Rev. Mr. Cheever, in the Ind., Mary C. Vaughan, Pres't, Angelica Fish, Cor. Sec'y, Vagante, Oliver, Boston Correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, Lamartine, Boston Cultivator, Country Gentleman, May 17, Genesee Farmer,
ResumoMiscellaneous: FREDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER is Published at No. 25, Buffalo Street, (opposite the Arcade) every Friday morning, by FREDERICK DOUGLASS, "All Rights for All!". News: Social Aspects of Slavery, History of the Marseilles Hymn, Napoleon's journey to the Crimes has been indefinitely postponed, Anti-Slavery Lectures in Orleans and Niagara Counties, Negro Philosophy, The Personal Liberty Bill of the Massachusetts Legislature was vetoed by Governor Gardner yesterday and then promptly passed over his head in the House by a vote of 230 to 76 and in the Senate by a vote of 32 to 3, Receipts For "Frederick Douglass'Paper'" from the 4th of May, to the 1st of June, Progress in Cleveland, Ohio, Anti-Slabery The Anti-Slavery Enterprise: Its Necessity, Practicability, and Dignity, Variety, Annual Meeting, Little Fibs, Management of the Pie-Plant, Last Freak of the Ruffians, The Teachings and Authority of Law, Illegible Article, Farmers, Lay Your Plans, Anecdote of the Giraffe, Bishop …, A Voice from Pennsylvania, A Touching Scene, Multiple News Items, The Cash System Adopted, Miscellaneous News Items, Doctors Differ, Rye Grass, Help! Brethren Help!!, To the Farmers Cultivation of Rye, Our Correspondence, Political—Astronomical—Personal, The Anti-Slavery Enterprise, Literary Notices The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington. By R. R. Madden, M. R. J. A., Author …. Editorial: Special Notices To the Radical Political Abolitionists, Miscellancous The American Aladdin, Important Decision in a Slave Case in San Jose, A Thrilling Incident, Our best thanks are due, and new dered to Hon. WM. H. SEWARD, for a … the Compendium of the United States …, The Industrial School, The Coming Crisis. Elections: Election in Virginia. Letter to the editor: MR. FREDERICK DOUGLASS: SIR:—"A change has come over the sprit of our dreams," and I am happy to say for the better; and in nothing is this change more evidenced than in the tone of the press, contrasted with what it formerly was. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Trades Column. Arts & Entertainment: Selected Poetry The Nameless People.
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