Liberator (Boston, MA) - 16/09/1864
1864; Gale Group;
Autores
J. Q. Adams, Anna E. Dickinson, S. T., C. K. W., M. Du Pays, George L. Stearns, R. G., Charles Francis Adams, John H. Escourt, Esq., Chairman, & C., Geo. B. Mcclellan, U. S. Grant, Mrs. P. A. Hanaford, Samuel Keese,
ResumoNews: Strong Speech of Gov. Morton, Lord Palmerston on the American Question, Gen. Mcclellan's Letter of Acceptance, Frederick Douglass on President Lincoln, Of one hundred and sixty-three persons, the officers and crew of the Kearsarge, only eleven were foreign born, Refuge of Oppression Peace Overtures, E. H. HEYWOOD will speak in Weymouth, Sunday, Sept. 25, at half-past 1 and 5 o'clock, P. M., Character of the British Government, The Duty of the Hour A Letter from Anna E. Dickinson, The Late John Hopper Address Delivered at His Funeral, by Rev. O. B. Frothingham, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhabitants Thereof", Slavery and "White Partiahs" in the Border States, Mcclellan's Letter, Virginia's war-made widows and orphans already number 60,000, A writer in the New York Sunday Mercury announces the following scheme as the result of conferences between the rebel commissioners and certain Democratic leaders at Niagara Falls, Some of the delegates to the Chicago Convention spoke their minds very freely respecting Gen. McClellan, A Call for a National Convention of Colored Citizens of the United States, Important Letter from Gen. Grant—His View of the Cry of "Peace!", Parker Fraternity Lectures Seventh Series, Anti-Slavery Progress, A Look Backward, The Voice of Jacob, but the Hand of Esau, Multiple News Items, Mr. Thompson on Cape Cod, The "Peace Party", American Art, Speech by Mr. Seward, A Freedmen's Village The Settlement at Arlington Heights, Gen. Saxton and the Colored Soldiers. Editorial: For Peace in America The People of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to the People of the United States—Greeting, New Publications 'the New Gospel of Peace, According to St. Benjamin. Book Third. Sinclair Tousey, New York: 1864."—pp. …, Selections An Approving Voice, Political. Letter to the editor: Letter from George L. Stearns, Letters from New York. No. XVI, Additional Words of Cheer, English Sympathy Acknowledged by the President. Shipping news: Arrival of M. Auguste Laugel. Obituary. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Waiting for the Hour.
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