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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 20/12/1850

1850; Gale Group;

Autores

William I. Bowditch, John Quincy Adams, C. L. Weston, Joseph Baker, W. L. Garrison, Esq., William Miller, President, Oran White, Town Clerk, H. H. Brigham, Samuel J. May, Chas B. Sedgwick, Charles A. Wheaton, Ira H. Cobb, John Thomas, Bourne Spooner, President, H. H. Brigham, Secretary, John G. Whittier, Publicola, J. S.,

Resumo

News: Accidents and Emergencies, Great Anti-Slavery Meeting, Mr. WILLIAM G. ALLEN, a colored young man, (law student in the office of Ellis Gray Loring, Esq.,) has been appointed to the Professorship of Greek and Rhetoric in Central College, McGrawville, N. Y. Mr. Allen is also well known as a successful lecturer upon the Origin, Remarks on Mr. Curtis's Speech, Poetry and Prose, by Mrs. Charlotte A. Jerauld, Collections for the Chaplin Fund, The Anti-Slavery Bazaar in Panhill Hall, Official Action of the Town of Weymouth, The U. S. Pugitive Slave Bill, Letter from Joseph Barker, Further 'Peace Measures', Complaint against Marshall Tukey The Faneuil Hall Meeting.—Hearing before the Mayor and Aldermen, The Seventeenth Anti-Slavery Bazaar, in Faneuil Hall, The proceedings of the late annual meeting of the Rhode Island A. S. Society, recently held in Providence, were promptly transmitted to us in manuscript by the Secretary, but such has been the crowed state of our columns, we have been unable to find room for them, No Union with Slaveholders The U. S. Constitution 'A Convenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell, The Right to Public Halls, Letter of Gen. Hamilton, The Accursed Law of Congress, B. R. Curtis's Speech, George Thompson's Lectures, Multiple News Items, Wendell Phillips's Lecture, Call To the State Convention to Be Held in Syracuse, January 7th, 8th and 9th, 1851, It will be seen by the following paragraph, that our esteemed coadjutor, Edmund Quincy, Esq., has a narrow escape from a viloent death on Tuesday. Letter to the editor: Testimony from Scotland, Henry Ward Beecher and William Lloyd Garrison, Reception Meeting at Abington, The American New Slave Law, Hon. George Thompson—His Speech at Faneuil Hall, George Thompson Friend Garrison, Important from Hornby. Editorial: We learn that the Rev. Dr. Adams has been invited to repeat his discourse on the duties of Christian Citizens towards the Vovenment under which they live, in Rev. Dr. Cox's Presbyterian Church, brooklyn, on Sunday evening, Dec. 8, and that he has accepted the invitation, Native Eloquence. Arts & Entertainment: Grand Celebration at Plymouth! Forefathers Day!, Poetry, Selections The Fugitive Slave Bill. Marriage notices: Married. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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