North Star (Rochester, NY) - 18/11/1853
1853; Gale Group;
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Sarah Otis Ernst, Rhode Island Freeman, Editor, Cleveland Plaindealer, J. G., Joel G. Northrup, Onelda Depot, Chas. A. Wheaton, Syracuse, Wm. Jackson, Syracuse, W., J. T., B. D. J., John Jones, B. S., Octavia J. Grimes, Pres't., Charlotte Ksowles, Sec'y., Martha Thursten, Treas., Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth, Byrd Parker, Boston Traveller, Elizabeth B. Buell, President, Julia Griffiths, Secretary, …, J. M'Cune Smith, Pres't., Charles Dickens, N. Y. Evangelist,
ResumoNews: The Future, As a cheering evidence of the progress of Anti-slavery sentiment in Cincinnati, and as stelling indication of the anti-slavery devotion and ceaseless activity of the "Ladies' Society" of that city, we take pleasure in laying the following statement, from the pen of Mrs. Ernst, before our readers, Receipts for Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the 11th to the 18th of November, The Two Armies, To the Right Reverend Wm. P. Quinn, Anti-Slavery Festival in Rochester, to Be Held in Corinthian Hall, on the 20th and 21st of December, 1853, COMMODORE PERRY landed about 300 men near Jeddo in Japan and presented his papers to the President, Incendiary Doctrine in the "Organ", Be Careful How You Strike, Views of John C. Calhoun, Yankee Sullivan, What is the Use of It?, A Slave Whipped to Death by His Master, The Eastern Question and the Peace Party, The Constitution and the Higher Law, Northrup's Patent Cylinder Printing Press, Illinois Convention, Dominica, A New York Mail Robbed, Arrest of an Alleged Accomplice in the Sherburn, (Mass.) Murder, Murder of a Man by His Step-Children, The following is a copy of the resolutions passed at the Peace … and afterwards adopted by the meeting, Bleak House Chapter LXI, MRS. C. H. NICHOLS, of Vermont, delivered a lecture on Temperance, and the Maine Law in Corinthian Hall, on Friday evening last, Caleb Cushing and His Letter, Gone to Liberia, Dr. M'Cune Smith's Lecture, It is our privilege to acknowledge the receipt of fifty dollars, as a donation to our paper, from "THE CINCINNATI LADIES' ANTI-SLAVERY SEWING CIRCLE", WM. J. WATKINS, will deliver Anti-Slavery addresses at Webster, Wednesday, " 16th, Illegible Article, "Livonia Anti-Slavery Sewing Circle", Hour-Glasses were formerly much used in pulpits to denote the proper length of a sermon, Literary Notices, Gerrit Smith, The following beautiful words are from the closing paragraph of Horace Greeley's speech before the Indiana State Agricultural Society on the occasion of the late annual Fair, Frederick Douglass, Circular, National Council of Colored People, The Murder at Louisville, Judge Grier, Multiple News Items, Eytraordinary Case of Luthargy, The Pennsylvania Freeman, Mr. Watkins' Second Lecture on American Slavery, Selections Fred Douglass in Chicago, Escaped Slaves from the "Land of Freedom", Communications Emigration Convention, The Meeting at Corinthian Hall on Sunday Evening, One of the most curious documents preserved from the olden Time, is the following Petition, signed by sixteen Maids, to the Governor of South Carolina, paying for relief from the charms and captivations of Widows, Another Chapter in the Wilkesbarre Affair Judge Grier Threatens to Hang Mr. Gildersleve!!—Letter from Mr. Gildersleve, Showing Sundry Reasons against …, HON. GERRIT SMITH and his family intend starting for Washington, this day, (the 15th). Editorial: We, the undersigned, cheerfully bear testimony to the high estimation in which Gilbert Burrows, Esq., is held in this community, We copy the above to show the wonderful facility with which a filbuster can transform inconvenent facts, and make truth a lie, or a lie truth, A Three Weeks' Tour to Illinois Concluded, WE have received a letter from one of the ladies of the Livonia Literary Anti-Slavery Sewing Society, stating that the address delivered by Mr. W. J. Watkins, at the recent anniversary of that Society, was highly approved by the friends of the cause in that region, We clip, from Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper, the following notice of the "Proceedings of the Colored Convention,"held in Rochester, last July. Miscellaneous: "All Rights for All!". Obituary: William K. Foster. Arts & Entertainment: Musical Notices Little Topsey's Song. Words by Miss. Eliza Cook. Composed and Affectionately Dedicated to His Mother, …. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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