Jornais Acesso aberto

North Star (Rochester, NY) - 11/05/1855

1855; Gale Group;

Autores

Kentuckian, Easton Argus, Henry B. Blackwell, Lucky Stone, Under-Ground Railroad Office, Paterson, W., Gerrit Smith, Communipaw, J. W. C. Pennington, J. R. J., L. Tilmon, President, Nelly Wildwood, The Atlantic,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: Frederick Douglass' Paper is Published at 25 Buffalo Street (Opposite the Arcade) by Frederick Douglass, "All Rights for All!". Editorial: Slavery as It as Slavery Illustrated, A Marriage under Protest, To the Radical Political Abolitionists, The Late Riot in Missouri, We have received from R. D. JONES, Esq., his Twelfth Annual Report of the Public Schools of Rochester, for which he will accept our sincere thanks, The religious aspect of our relations to the American Anti-Slavery Society is a matter for careful and earnest enquiry; be sides the intrinsic merits of the question, the light it throws on negro character, and on those "divergencies" between ourselves and the "host" which I started out to account for, it also opens up a mine of ethnological discussion of new and startling interest. Elections: Selections Judge Loring Removed. News: Important to All!--Pre-Daid Postage!!, Temperance The Maine Law in New York, Freedom or Slavery, Powell, charged with stealing money from letter passing through his hands in the Baltimore Post Office, and who has been some days on trial, has been acquitted, Foreign Intelligence Further Foreign News, Let the Law Have Its Course, The Anti-Slavery Convention, Annual Meeting, Abolitionism in New Orleans, The Eclipse, Anti-Slavery Meetings in Niagara and Orleans Counties, A Know Nothing Convention has been in session in Syracuse the present week, A gentleman in washington, well informed, writes to a New Yorker, Hon. Sidney Dean, How is the Work Supplied, An Original Story Helen Wilson; Or, the Prejudice of Color, A Correction from Liberia, Multiple News Items, Miscellaneous News Items, Notice, Letter from Hon. Gerrit Smith, The Scientific American cautions its readers against the use of painted pails, and says the oxide of lead, with which pails are painted, is a dangerous poison, and has been known, to be productive of evil in a great many cases, Notes by the Way, An Evening with "The Black Siddons", Gov. Reeder at Easton, Escape of Fugitive Slaves. Letter to the editor: Letter from J. W. C. Pennington. Arts & Entertainment: Opening Celebration. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, "For Truth—our Country-and the Slave". Stock tables: Rochester Wholesale Price Current Corrected Weekly.

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