North Star (Rochester, NY) - 02/09/1853
1853; Gale Group;
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Crescent, A. S. Bugle, Mass. Spy, J. W. Loguen, H. O. Wagoner, T., Benj. Jones, Rec. Sec'y, Elizabeth B. Buell, President, Julia Griffiths, Secretary, F. D., J. Russell, P. Knight, G. W. F. Mellen, Wm. Lloyd Garrison, President, Edmund Quincy, Secretary, S. H. Gay, Secretary, Julia Grffiths, Sec'y, Charles Dickens,
ResumoMiscellaneous: "All Rights for All!", FERDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER is PUBLISHED AT 25 BUFFALO STREET (OPPOSITE THE …). News: The soil of Siberia, at the close of the summer, is found still frozen for fifty-six inches beneath the surface, and the dead that have lain in their coffins for one hundred and fifty years have been taken up unchanged in the least, Anniversary Meeting, Semi-Annual Meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society, More Haste—Less Speed, Vagrant Sold in St. Louis, Ye Cannot Serve God and Mammon, At a regular meeting of this Division, held Monday evening, August 22d, 1853, Mr. Frederick Douglass was duly elected a delegate to attend and represent this Division in the World's Temperance Convention, to be held in the city of New York on the 6th, 7th and 8th days of September, 1853, Communications Letter from J. W. Loguen, English Sunday School Jubilce and American Slavery, It is stated that there are 2000 Caban' youths in the school of the United States, Anti-Slavery Festival in Rochester, The Annual Report of the New York State Temperance Society, Call for a National Emigration Convention of Colored Men, to Be Held in Cleveland, Ohio, on the 24th, 25th and 26th of August, 1854, Decision of Judge McLean, of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of Washington McQurry, Claimed as a Fugitive Slave, Abolitionism in New Orleans, Emancipation in Surinam, Anti-Slavery Tracts, A contemplated insurrection of slaves in Nottoway County, Va., was discovered and suppressed, Bleak House Chapter LIII, The Illinois Slave Law, Letter from G. W. F. Mellen, The report to-day of 213 deaths for the 24 hours ending this morning shows the fever still on the increase, Affairs of the World, THE Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Sawing Society will meet at the house of Mrs. Geo. C. Buell, 27 N. Clinton St., on Friday, Sept. 24, at two o'clock precisely, A State Convention of Universalists will be hold at Lockport, on the 23d inst., Dewey's Rochester Directory for 1853 and '54, The Letter of Mr. Garnett, The mail while passing through Alabama, was recently robbed of letters destined for Mobile and New Orleans, Southern Feeling, The State Convention of the Free Democracy met at this place, Multiple News Items, OUR thanks are due to Hon. GERRIT SMITH for a very valuable paper on the subject of the Slave Trade, as prosecuted in Cuba, Receipts for Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the … of August to the 2d of September, In consequence of the illness of the Rev. Byrd Parker, who is now convalescent, our ratification meeting was postponed until last Tuesday evening, the 16th inst., when a number of colored citizens A. M. F. Church, on Jackson Street, to hear the report of the delegates to the late colored National Convention, at Rochester, Letter from H. H. Garnet, Rhetoric Vs. Common Sense, Whole World's Temperance Convention. Letter to the editor: New Work on Colonization, Copy of a Letter Sent to the Hon. Mr. Everett, Communications New York Central College. Editorial: The Allened American. Arts & Entertainment: Jerry Rescue Celebration At Syracuse, October 1, 1853—Second Anniversary, Poetry The Children, Literary Notices Pictures and Stories from Uncle Tom's Cabin, Boston: John P. Jewett & Co.. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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