Liberator (Boston, MA) - 01/09/1837
1837; Gale Group;
Autores
I., N. Y. Star, Charles Fitch, Joseph H. Towne, S.h. Hodges, E. Wright, jr. Cor. Sec., Wm. Smyth, O. Z., E. P. D., Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Old Colony, A. A. Phelps, Joseph Warren Cross, Secretary, Samuel Benjamin, Rec. Sec'y,
ResumoNews: To the Public, Young Men's Anti-Slavery Convention, Usurers, Look at This, War and Peace, Dear Brothers Fitch and Towne, Anti-Slavery, An African Fable, The British bring Harpy, commanded by C. Clements, captured off the north end of Martinique a Portuguese schooner called the Florida, after a chase of several hours, with a crew consisting of twenty-two Portuguese and six slaves, Miscellaneous Society in America, The Appeal, Apoplexy in the Aged, District Convention, Emigration, 'Baptists Are a Discussing Set of People', I pass by what A & B has said of Mr. Garrison's views of the Sabbath,with only this remark; that while Mr G. is as orthodox on that subject as was John Calvin, 'Appeal of Clerical Abolitionists on Anti-Slavery Measures', A Gratifying Document, Abolitionism, The Excision, Mr. Porter, From the Christian Mirror, From Hayti, Texas, From the Vermont Chronicle, Character of the Texian President Houston, by a Texian, 'The New England Spectator' indulges the fancy that it will grow fat upon what it represents to be the faults of others, From the Portland Mirror, The Poisoned Valley of Java, Refuge of Oppression, An Illustration 'that Meels My Views, Zackly ! ', Multiple News Items, The Women!, The New York Evangelist copies the Boston Appeal, with the following endorsement, My voice is still for war,'exclaims the ambitious and blood thirsty warrior, Quarterly Meeting of the Mid. Co. Anti-Slavery Soc. At Westford, Cambridgeport, Here is editorial baseness!, 'Why will the Providence Journal publish such incendiary attacks on Slavery, Texas and the South?. Elections: The Convention—Negro Voters, Anti-Slavery Convention. Editorial: The 'Appeal', Broadway Tabernacle, We publish this week, an interesting document from the anti-slavery students of the Theological Seminary in Andover. Letter to the editor: Sound to the Core, Reply to the Letter of James T. Woodbury, The Liberator. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, The Subscriber has this day assigned to Mr John Williams all his property for the benefit of all his creditors, by an indenture of this date, in pursuance of an act-entitled, 'an act to regulate the assignment and distribution of the property of Insolvent Debtors, passed April 15th, 1836'. Arts & Entertainment: Literary To the Genius of Liberty.
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