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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 10/09/1858

1858; Gale Group;

Autores

H. G., Lex., Edward Mathews, William Ellery Channing, J. C., C. K. W., Com., Sallie Holley, Francis Jackson, Treasurer, Andrew Jackson Davis, Daniel C. Gates, Rev. T. W. Higginson, W. Robson, Henry C. Wright, M., Geo. T. Eve,

Resumo

News: Romance in Real Life—Slavery and Freedom, A White Woman Set Free, Testimony of Universalists, Harmonial Colony Convention, Petitions! Petitions!, Where to Go to Do Good, Selections The Foreign Slave Trade, Refuge of Oppression Joshua B. Giddings, Tribute to Departed Worth, Modern Gnats, and the Modern Camel, Philanthropic Convention, to Overcome Evil with Good, Attempt to Abduct Three Slaves, A hunter of alligators has captured four hundred in the swamps near New Orleans since May, Burial of Dr. Wesselhoeft, More about the Slaver and Her Cargo, A Novel Suit, Slavery in Kansas, American Anti-Slavery Society, The Tenth Worcester Anti-Slavery Bazaar, to Be Held at Washburn Hall during Cattle-Show Week, the First Week in October, No Union with Slaveholders The United States Constitution is 'a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell', Authors of the Anti-Slavery Agitation, Fruit Culture, American Republican Convention, The African is no more capable of self-government than a flake of chaff is capable of resisting the force of a tornado, and is no more entitled to equality with the white man than are the inferior imps of hell entitled to a seat by the side of the Ruler and Author of Creation, Multiple News Items, Colored Military, A Visit to the 'Echo', Arrest of Fugitives, Rights of Free Negroes 'Nigra in Candida Verunt;' 'Recta, Prava Faciunt'. Letter to the editor: The Social and Moral Condition of the Slave States, Thoughts of a Stranger on the Church in the United States, The Rev. John Newton and the Slave Trade, The Reformer, Letter from Miss Holley. Editorial: Emancipation of Russian Serfs, In the Liberator of week before last, we printed a number of articles and anecdotes concerning the Atlantic Telegraph, and among them, some lines by Rev. Claudius Bradford, of Montague, from which (following the paper from which we copied) one line was omitted, Capture of the Slave Brig Echo, A Short Visit to Vermont 'For the Strength of the Hills We Bless Thee, Our God, Our Fathers' God!'. Shipping news: The Slaver Echo... A Problem and Its Corollary. Arts & Entertainment: The Ocean Cable Celebration in New York, Poetry 'Line upon Line'; Or, a Lyre for the Wire, For the Liberator. Elections: The Democrats of Massachusetts have nominated their candidate for Governor, Erasmus D. Beach, of Springfield, and as candidate for Lieutenant Governor, Charles Thompson, of Charlestown. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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