North Star (Rochester, NY) - 24/10/1850
1850; Gale Group;
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Alanson Nash, A. S. Standard, Emancipator, Democrat, R., J. G., John Brown, Pres, W. P. Newman, M. R. Delany, , J. B. Vashon, , P. Blackson, J. W. Jones, Sec'y, Atlas, Staudard, True Democrat, Hart. Courant, Henry Wright, Chairman, Henry C. Wright, N. Y. Evangelist, Sarah M. Douglass, Millard Fillmore, J. H. Fairchild, Chn, H. Hill, Sec'y, British Banner,
ResumoMiscellaneous: The NORTH STAR is published every Thursday, at No. 25, Buffalo Street. News: Adversity is always most oppressive, just before it has reached the truning point to ward prosperity, Rochester North Star Fair, A Correspondent of the Tribune says that a negro man living in Lodi, New Jersey, was accused of thest and pursued by officers, Referring to the indignant reception meeted out to the infamous Fugitive Slave Law, and to the determination of some of our people not to join in th echase for Fugitives, the Richmond Whig says:, As a proof of what sort of means are resorted to to discover and arrest fugitives, see the following dispatch which a Boston Paper published as received by Marshal Tukey of that city, Selections Meetings of Colored Citizens of New York, Fugitives in Canada, Fugitives, Anti-Slavery Meetings in Western N. Y., Slave Bill in Boston, Whig Meeting at Rochester, The Fugitive Slave Law and the Congregationalists, Fifty Thousand Persons, Meeting of Colored Citizens of Elmira, The North Star Fair, In Chicago no one has yet been round who will accept the appointment of Commissioner to carry into execution the Fugitive Slave Law, The Recreancy of the Press, Public Action on the Fugitive Slave Law, Frederick Douglass Letter No. Vii, Frederick Douglass, Mass Meeting of the Colored Citizens of Buffalo, The Fugitive Slave Law, Gems of Truth, Fugitive Slave Meeting in Faneuil Hall, Multiple News Items, R. I. Anti-Slavery Society—Annual Meeting, What a Western Lady Says of Queen Victoria, Letter from the Editor, The New York Evangelical Congregational Association passed the following Resolutions, at a meeting at Poughkeepsie, on the 8th inst, The Fugitive Slave Bill, Brewer's Panorama of the Mammoth Cave. Letter to the editor: Frederick Douglass, Letter from Thaddeus Stevens. Editorial: We insert the above proceedings at the special request of the respectable clergyman whose name is appended as Secretary, The Manstealing Law, Fugitive Slaves and Habeas Corps. Business: Receipts. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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