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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 20/01/1860

1860; Gale Group;

Autores

Sarah P. Remond, Subscriber, Francis Jackson, President, Robert F. Wallcut, Rec. Sec., L., J.p.b., James Redpath, D. Saunders, Jr. Mayor, A Daily Traveller, Edmund Jackson, Treasurer, L.m. Alcott, C.k.w., E.r. Place, M.b. Bird, E. A.l., E.w.t., D.w. Rupart, Sec'y,

Resumo

News: A Clerical Conspiracy, The Irrepressible Conflict in the State of New York, Meeting of Colored Citizens, The Subscription Festival and Annual Meeting, Division of the States, Slavery Has No Rights That an 'Honest Man is Bound to Respect, Refuge of Oppression Illustrations of Democracy, Letter from Missouri, Falsehood in Support of Slavery, John Brown, John Brown Meeting in Indiana, Rev. Mr. Troy, of Windsor, C.W., addressed a large meeting in London on the evening of the 15th ult. on the condition of the fugitives in Canada, John Brown in Prison, Hard to Please, American Coloephobia, No Union with Slaveholders The United States Constitution is 'a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell', The Execution of John Brown, The Twenty-Sixth National Anti-Slavery Subscription, There Was No 'Bunkum' in Brown, Crosby, Nichols & Co. have just published 'The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year 1860'—crowded with all sorts of valuable information respecting the complex affairs of the general and State government, Multiple News Items, Gov. Banks and the Militia Law, Further Particulars of the Terrible Calamity at Lawrence Affecting Scenes at the City Hall, An Inquiry, Fred. Douglass and the Harper's Ferry Insurrection, Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts A.s. Society, Life of Capt. John Brown, Meetings at Old Plymouth, The Petition for Prohibiting Slave-Hunting in Massachusetts, The Free-Negro Question, Selections Slavery Still at Its Dirty Work. Editorial: Southern Views, A Nine Years' Resident Driven Away from Alabama, We learn that a very interesting discussion on S.S. Foster's scheme for a new political party was held, some days since, in Brinley Hall, Worcester, at a meeting called for that purpose, We have received a letter from our esteemed friend John G. Whittier, in reply to our criticism, which we are obliged to defer till next week, Remember the Terms. Letter to the editor: Letter from Rev. M.b. Bird, English Missionary to Hayti, A Warning, John Brown's Intentions, Helper's Book, Experience of an Indianaian in Kentucky Cove Spring, Mercer Co., Dec. 20, 1859. Business: Receipts. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Virginia Lady's Lament.

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