Liberator (Boston, MA) - 20/01/1865
1865; Gale Group;
Autores
J. Q. Adams, Theodore Tilton, C. K. W., M. Du Pays, "John A. Andrew", Benj. F. Butler, Major General, John A. Andrew, D. M. H., Geo. H. Snyder, W. J. Pond, J. P. B., Geo. Trask, L. M. C., Mallah,
ResumoNews: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, the rebel Vice President, is out in another letter, in which he says, A Chat with the Editor of the Standard, Farewell Address of General Butler, The English Working Men to Mr. Lincoln, The interesting letter from Nashville, signed "Tweed," in the Liberator of week before last, should have been credited to the Boston Recorder, The Removal of General Butler, The 27th of January (St. John's day) was celebrated by the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Masons of Boston, of which Lewis Hayden is M. W. G. M., and among other interesting incidents of the occasion, the following letter was read from His Excellency, the Governor, The first decision of Chief Justice Chase, in the Supreme Court of the United States, was, that West Virginia is legally a State, The Thirty-First National Anti-Slavery Subscription Anniversary, Disappointment, Mr. Conway Once More—And Finally, Anti-Slavery Convention in Kentucky, The Record of Massachusetts, Gen. Grant on Sherman, Theodore Tilton, The Subscription Anniversary, The Herald's Washington dispatch says Admiral Porter has sent the Navy Department a response to General Butler's statements of the Fort Fisher affair, A Wise Undertaking, President Lincoln and George Gilfillan, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhabitants Thereof", Thoughtlessness or Worse, The Paris Debate says, in concluding an earn of Mr. Dayton, our Minister to France, … death was announced last week, says, Multiple News Items, Death of Hon. Edward Everett, Missouri for the Amendment, What Next?, Selections The Constitutional Amendment, Missouri a Free State!, Senator Wilson, North Carolina has furnished 118,160 men for the rebel armies, of whom 18,585 were conscripts, Negro Suffrage A Letter from Theodore Tilton. Elections: Hon. Henry Wilson, The Louisiana Election. Editorial: About the Freedmen, Carpenter's Painting, The Ball Moving, Blindness of Emancipation. Letter to the editor: The Freedmen of Georgia, Temperance Tracts, Colorphobia in Washington, To the Editor of the Liberator: The issue of the war is plainly discernible in the con of the Border Slave States at the present stage. Arts & Entertainment: Celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation, Poetry Spirit of Freedom. Shipping news: Capture of Fort Fisher. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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