Liberator (Boston, MA) - 15/09/1865
1865; Gale Group;
Autores
Occasional, J. Q. Adams, C. K. W., M. Du Pays, Sallie Holley, Joseph H. Richards, L. N. Fowler, Gladius, Petroleum V. Nasby,
ResumoNews: QUEBEC, Sept. 11 John C. Breckinridge arrived here this afternoon in the steamship Hibernian, Condition and Temper of the South, Violence in Kentucky, Gen. Stoneman and the Knoxville Presbyterians, Qualifications for School Teachers in Missouri, Sympathy for Southern Rebels, What a Southern Bishop Says, Question of Negro Suffrage, Testimony of a Loyal Georgian, The Federal capital is now about as lifeless a place as one would wish to see, White and Black Laborers at Richmond, Jeff. Davis An Audacious Memorial for His Pardon, Concerning Sponges, The Church Difficulty at Concord Divine Service under Police Serveillance, Letter from Gen. Sherman, The Episcopal Convention has nominated for Bishop of Tennessee Rev. Chas. L. Quintard, who for four years was Chaplain of the Rock City Guards, and afterward of a rebel regiment from this city, Education for All, The World's despatch says there are on the … rolls 18,000 regulars, 90,000 colored troops, and 100,000 white troops, Spirit of the Richmond Press, John Brown's Widow, Reception of the Toussaint Guards, Hannah F. Gould, Arrival of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment, Letter from Henry Vincent, Esq., General Fremont is turning his attention to Missouri, and designs establishing at St. Louis the manufacture of railroad iron, railroad engines and rolling stock, Phrenological Description of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, The Closing Scenes of the War The True Story of the Capture of Jeff. Davis, Raising Wages—An Objection Considered, Mr. Nasby Searches the Scriptures, and Gets Comfort Therefrom, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhabitants Thereof", Latter-Day Saints, Henry A. Wise an Original Abolitionist!, A Rebel Bishop, The explosion yesterday on the North Western Railroad was a terrible affair, Democratic Distresses, The Nation A Weekly Journal of Politics, Literature, Science and Art, Negro Suffrage in Connecticut, Starvation in the South, Destitution of the South, Bitterness of Female Rebels, Multiple News Items, Statistics show that 904 whites are now receiving government rations at Chattanooga, and only 43 negroes!, Selections A Speech to Be Noted, Surgeon Reyburn, of the Freedmen's Bureau, who was ordered by Gen. Howard to inspect the condition of the colored people living on "the Island" in this city, has made his report, from which it appears that the number of these people residing in that section is between four and five thousand, The Freedmen—Report of Gen. Fisk, Negro Trust in the Yankee. Editorial: Hear the Old National Intelligencer!, Patriotic Offering to Joseph Mazzini. Letter to the editor: Oberlin Commencement, Letters from New York, No. XLII. Shipping news: As the steamer Palestine was coming down the Ohio River, a short distance above Paducah, a difficulty occurred between the clerk and a negro waiter. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Lex Constituo.
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