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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 03/03/1854

1854; Gale Group;

Autores

Mrs. Harriet Beeches Stowe, W., Thomas Williamson, Samued Rhoads, Julia Griffiths, Charlotte K, J. C. Rolly, William Goodell, A Colored Canadian, D. Plump, Fanny Fern,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: FREDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER is PUBLISHED AT 25 BUFFALO STREET (OPPOSITE THE ARCADE) BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS, "All Rights for All!". News: This Wednesday, if the designs of the agents of the Nebraska scheme are not thwarted, the Senate of the U. S. will set its seal upon the bill which has created so sudden and so universal a sensation throughout the North, Communicated Letters from Julia Griffiths, Communicated (Copyright Secured by the Author), Slave-Branding, Anti-Slavery Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, Remarkable Abstinance, A Speech by a "Chattel", Mr. Editor:—We Are Pleasantly Situated on the Banks of the Monongahela, (so Dear to My Old Friend, Mr. Cornish!) with the Suspension Bridge and Its Life and Beauty Directly before Us, Cleanings of News, A "Reverend" Defender of Slavery, To Correspondents, Hon. GERRIT SMITH is rapidly vindicating himself from the charge of being a man of but oue idea, The Victims of Pro-Slavery Judicial Vengeance, Congressional Maintain Plighted Faith, The Age We Live in, Intemperance and Divorce; Or, the Duty of the Drunkard's Wife—a Letter to the Executive Committee of the Women's New York State Temperance Society. By Mrs. C. J. H. Nichols, Spanish Saints, National Depravity, FREDERICK DOUGLASS will lecture on American Slavery, as follows, Judge Edmonds and Dr. Dexter have been, for some days in Cincinnati lecturing on Spiritualism, It is said that P. T. BAHNUM, the great showman, is engaged in writing his "Life and Adventures", The School for Colored Girls, Washington, D. C., Extraordinary Devotion of a Mother to Two Insane Children, Effect of the Nebraska Bill, Miscellaneous Knud Iverson, Address to the Legislature of the State of New York, Adopted by the State Women's Rights Convention, Held at Albany, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 14th and 15th, 1854. Prepared by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, of Seneca Falls, N. Y., Multiple News Items, Hon. CHARLES SUMNER, of Massachusetts has spoken in the U. S. Senate, on the Bill annulling the Missouri Compromise, since our last publication, Extensive Robbery. Editorial: An Appeal To the Women of the Free States of America on the Present Crisis in Our Country, A Liberal Offer to Subscribers. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Gerrit Smith—An Acrostic, An amusing story told by Mr. Bibb, is going the rounds of the papers. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Cure by Nutrition!. Letter to the editor: MR. EDITOR:—It must be obvious to men of reflection that we live in a period fraught with momentous events. Shipping news: Ship Great Republic, The Steamer San Francisco.

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