Liberator (Boston, MA) - 09/11/1838
1838; Gale Group;
Autores
A. Lilbot, M. D., Bradish and Freedom, Edmund Quincy, Watchman, John Quincy Adams, Sampson Perkins, Rev. Phineas Crandall, Wm. S. Hastings, Bradford Sumner, Z., Q., A Democrat, Fenelon, Middlesex, Lookout, Abolition Doctrine, Stand Firm, H. C. Wright, Geo. W. Cleaveland, J. C. Beman, President, John T. Hilton, Secretary, A. W. Hanson, Secretary,
ResumoMiscellaneous: The Liberator is Published Weekly at No. 25, Corn Hill, by Isaac Knapp. News: Multiple News Items, Execution, Non-Resistance Our Peace Principles, Ninth Congressional District Meeting at Dedham, There is something bordering on the ridiculous, in a letter like the following; but as the request of the author cannot be complied with, because it comes 'too late,' we give publicity to it, as the next best thing we can do to relieve him from the odium of having been a member of the late Peace Convention, … of Oppression … the Southern Literary Messenger, M'Duffieism in Massachusetts, Take Warning, Abolitionists!, Ecclesiastical Action on Slavery Kennebec Congregational Conference, Mr. Parmenter in Congress, Temperance For the Liberator, Political Treachery, The Colonization Society, Attack upon the Liberator—O'Connell, Divide and Conquer. Letter to the editor: Political Sober Considerations, A Touching Incident 'Man's Inhumanity to Man Makes Countless Numbers Mourn', Bristol County The Following Are the Replies of Some of the Candidates in Briston County, SIR—I observe that you have permitted yourself to be put in nomination as representative … listrict to the next Congress of the United States, The Albany Argument, Mr. Seward's Letter, SIR—Enclosed is five dollars, which I believe is about the amount I owe for the Liberator. Elections: The Approaching Election, Nathan Brooks and Wm. Parmenter, New Mayor, Election Day—Don't Forget, Party Electioneering, Middlesex Election, The colored voters of Boston will do well to vote for Bradford Sumner as member of Congress, and for their abolition friends Francis Jackson, Wendell Phillips, Willard Sears, and Simon G. Shipley, who are on the Whig and Van Baren tickets for Representatives, Letter from J. Q. Adams Messrs. Isaac L. Hedge, Seth Sprague, Jr. And Elihu Hobart. Editorial: Progress of Emancipation, Anti-Slavery 'American Liberties, and American Slavery, by S. B. Treadnell'. Business: Commerce with Hayti Port Au Prince, Hayti. Arts & Entertainment: Stories! Stories!! Stories!!!, Literary Hymn from the German. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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