Liberator (Boston, MA) - 19/09/1862
1862; Gale Group;
Autores
Z., Wendell Phillips, M. Meacham, Henry Ward Beecher, C. K. W., W. P. G., G. W. S., Henry C. Wright, Lewis Ford, Almira Seymour, Joseph F. Brennan, of Louisville, Ky., J. Davis, J., Jefferson Davis, President, "Barney",
ResumoNews: Our Situation, Call for Gen. Fremont, Colonization of the Blacks, The Contrabands at Port Royal, "Steady!", Garlbaldi had arrived at Spezzia, Beware of Sham Loyalists!, The London Times and the Daily News both criticise President Lincoln's address to the negroes, relative to their expatriation to Central America, and his views are pronounced unpatriotic, The Republican Convention, The Course for Mcclelllan, Jeff. Davis to Abraham Lincoln, Why bable here and now about a policy?, Ben. Wade's idea of McClellan, expressed the other day, while humorous, is very true, Orpheus C. Kerr's Last, The friends of Gen. McClellan who ridicule Gen. Pope about his "lines of retreat," should not forget "Little Mac's" proclamation when he declared, "Soldiers, you have made your last retreat!, Where the Real Battle is to Be Fought, Bold and Timely, Mcclellan, Defeat and Retreat of the Rebel Invaders—Federal Victories!, Drafting—The Hour of Trial, Letter from a Loyal Marylander, Anti-Abolition Rant, The Springfield Republican denounces the friends of Charles Summer in the Worcester Convention as "a set of political blackguards and knaves, Republican State Convention, Death of Gen. James Appleton, Extraordinary Statement, Now that the "First Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers", Multiple News Items, When Democrats are asked to abandon their party, let them reply that while that party controlled the Government, there was peace and plenty in the land, Refuge of Oppression A Revolution Threatened, Testimony of Dr. Cutter, Gen. Pope's report is a remarkably clear and luminous military paper, and, if his statements are correct, it shows that his failure was in no sense due to any want of exertion, skill, and care on his part, or lack of bravery on the part of his men, but to the disobedience of some of his lieutenants, to Gen. McClellans's refusal to sent him supplies, and to the want of food and ammunition, The Situation, Dr. Brownson, Mr. Dicey's Opinion of the Abolitionists, Slavery and Its Characteristics No. II, Trust in God, Change of Feeling, A Scriptural Lesson "Deal Gently, for My Sake, with the Young Man, Even with Absalom", In the rebel House of Representatives, Foote, of Tennessee, offered a bill for retaliatory purposes, Letter from Henry C. Wright. Letter to the editor: Letter from Lewis Ford, Christian Memorial to President Lincoln, The following extract from the speech of the Rev. J. M. Manning, in the Tremont Temple, as remembered by one of the hearers, has considerable significance. Editorial: Selections Leaders as Well as a Policy, Fremont and Mcclellan, Mcclellan and the Army, Pro-Slavery Generals. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry A Word for the Present, A Leaf of History, The Northern Star, The Negro on the Fence Hearken to What I Now Relate, and on Its Moral Meditate. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, IMPROVEMENT IN Champooing and Hair Dyeing, "WITHOUT SMUTTING". Marriage notices: Married.
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