North Star (Rochester, NY) - 11/08/1854
1854; Gale Group;
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D. A. Webster, Portland Tem. Jour., J. G., Emily Ware Fogg, President, Julia Griffiths, Secretary, Laura S. Haviland, W., British Bunner, H. Cameron, Chairman, E. Davenport, Secretary, William C. Monroe, Chairman, J. Theodore Holly, Sec'y., Independent, J. T. H., James M. Boyd, J. G. Whittier, William J. Wilson, Mass. Spy, N. Y. Evangelist, "J. Baker",
ResumoMiscellaneous: Frederick Douglass' Paper is Published at 25 Buffalo Street (Opposite the Arcade) by Frederick Douglass, "All Rights for All!". News: NOTHING more impresses as with a sense of the material progress of the age, and the superior advantages of the present generation over the past, than the frequency with which we are met, face to face, at our own home, from England, Ireland, and Scotland by dear friends, whose faces we had scarcely ever hoped to see again in the flesh, A Dialogue with a Kentuckian on the Cars, about Runaway Slaves and Union Savers, Selections Circassian and American Slavery, Thirty-Third Congress--First Session Senate, A Stampede among the Nebraskaites, "Moby Dick" Captured, Paine's Light; which has been under a bushel for a long time is now about to shine, The Cincinnati Gazette of Tuesday says, Congressional Speech of Hon. Gerrit Smith, on Mexican Treaty and "Monroe Doctrine", Plan of the American Industrial School, Strength of the Slave Power, The grasshoppers in some parts of Vermont, have eaten the pastures so close that they look like a dry road, Henry Bibb is Dead The Following Letter Received at Dawn, We Are Sorry to Say, Too Late to Be Complied With, Explains Itself, The N. Y. Times understand that P. T. Barnum, Esq., is preparing two lectures for delivery during the coming season, Mrs. Stowe's New Book, Congressional Government Round to Protect from the Dreamshop, Rochester Anti-Slavery Festival, Miscellaneous, Habeas Corpus Denied to Booth, Receipts For Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the 28th of July to the 11th of August, The Nebraska Perfidy and Slavery Aggression New York State Convention, to Be Held at Seratoga Springs, Aug. 16, '54, The War, Gleanings of News, Multiple News Items, One of those brutal murders which seem peculiarly to belong to the institution of Slavery, took place yesterday at the St. Nicholas Hotel, Mass County Convention, First of August in Columbus, Ohio, Holloway's Pills. Letter to the editor: The Kansas Party, Delia A. Webster. Editorial: WE much regret to say that a highly interesting letter from Hon. Gerrit Smith, which reached us some weeks ago, announcing the liberation of Mr. Harrison, a colored man imprisoned in the District of Columbia, four years ago, on a charge of helping Mr. Colcok's slaves away, was handed (in the absence of the editor) to the printer, and is, unfortunately, lost, A Significant Picture, Something New under the Sun, A Word to Subscribers, Our Conference has just closed its session at Cortlandville, at which were passed some strong resolutions condemning the Nebraska … the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, the Fugitive Law, and the parent of them all. Arts & Entertainment: First of August Celebration at Dawn Settlement, Canada West—Public Meeting at Chatham—Visit to the Elgin Settlement at Buxton, An Original Story Terance Ludlam, Poetry The Kansas Emigrants. Shipping news: On Board Steamer Ruby, between Amherisburg, C. W., and Detroit, Michigan, August 1st, 1854. Death notices: Died. Stock tables: Rochester Wholesale Price Current Corrected Weekly. Business: The Circarsian Slave-Trade. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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