North Star (Rochester, NY) - 06/08/1852
1852; Gale Group;
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D. C. Hayen, Chairman, Wm. Moppat, Secretary, Sans Nom, N. Y. Independent, Mass. Spy, M. Willis, D. D., President, Thomas Henning, Secretary, Andrew Hamilton, Treasurer, "John Kedzie", J. T., J. G., Communipaw, William H. Day, James Bryan, N. N., Anti-Slavery Bugle, James G. Birney, Gerrit Smith, William Goodell, Samuel Lewis, Chairman, John …, Sec'y., Charles Dickens,
ResumoMiscellaneous: FREDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER is PUBLISHED AT 25 BUFFALO STREET (OPPOSITE THE … BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS, "All Rights for All!". Editorial: WE are gratified to learn, from our Henrietta friends, that the "Ladies' Anti-Slavery Sewing Society," recently formed there, is both large and efficient, … Americans—Emigration to Jamaica, We have frequently remarked how the very mention of the name of Barnum excites the risible faculties of the multitude, To the Public. News: Free Colored People's Convention, Pittsburgh Convention, A Token of Gratitude, Communications A Flagrant Prostitute, Receipts for Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the 30th; of July to the 6th of Augusth, Proceedings of the Convention at Ithaca, Fruits and Flowers among the French, National Convention, The case of Manuel Pereira, an articled seaman of a British ship, now lying in goal at Charleston, South Carolina, for the offence of having a dark skin, is still in abeyance, Abstract of the Argument on the Fugitive Slave Law, Made by Gerrit Smith, Esq., in Syracuse, June, 1852, on the Trial of Henry W. Allen, U. S. Deputy Marshal, for Kidnapping, Bleak House Part V, The next point of importance is as regards the time and place, The ladies of the "ROCHESTER ANTI-SLAVERY SEWING SOCIETY" will hold their annual meeting on Friday, August 6th, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the (late) LAW LIBRARY, Corinthian Hall, The Colonization Journal contains a list of three hundred and thirty-five persons, who have been emancipated and emigrated to Liberia since February, 1851, Jenny Lind an …, Dear Douglass, Fugitive Slave Law Null and Voio, Freedom of Speech, Colored Convention Mobbed, Independence of Hayti, Mr. Frederick Douglass, Multiple News Items, Literary Notices The White Slave Or, Memoirs of a Fugitive. Tappan and Whitemore, 114 Washington Street, Boston, Seneca Co. Liberty Party Convention, Statement in Regard to the Colored Population of Canada For Circulation Abroad, The following is taken from the Baltimore Sun, and considering that it emanates from the midst of slavery and slave prisons it may be termed moderate, The Young Men in the Field, Drink Pure Water, The Pennsylvania Freeman, Important Movement, Exchange of Editorial Courtesies, To the Liberty Party of the United States, John F. Hale and the Presidency, Thirty-Second Congress Senate, Washington, July 27, 1852. Elections: England. Letter to the editor: Letter from William H. Day, Fumigation. Arts & Entertainment: The Story of a Tool. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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