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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 31/03/1854

1854; Gale Group;

Autores

J. H., J. W. Loguen, Appomattox, Jerry Freeman, Pres't., Wm. Mccoy, Sec'y., W., J. G., George Weir, Jr., James Elliot, Editor, Mass. Spy., Frances E. Watrins, Brick, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Fanny Fern,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: FREDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER is PUBLISHED AT 25 BUFFALO STREET (OPPOSITE THE ARCADE) BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS, "All Rights for All!". Letter to the editor: Selections James Haughton and John Mitchel, Will you have the kindness to advertise in your paper for my brother-in-law, Peter Hughes, a colored gentleman; and also when you go to Cincinnati to attend the convention, make enquiry for him, Communicated Letter from George Weir, Jr., Communicated. News: "Uncle Tom" in School, Riot and Murder at New Haven, Senator Chase, Tragedy, Miscellaneous Shadows on the Hebrew Mountains, Frank of a Build Horse, Cure of a Scorpion's Sting by a Magnet, The AUTOGRAPHS FOR FREEDOM are for sale at this Office, Cleanings of News, Settling a Bill, What is the Easiest Mode to Die, The "American Jubilee", Receipts For Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the 17th to the 31st of March, John Mitchel's Pro-Slavery Sentiments in Ireland, I learn that some of any colored friends suppose that money has been raised and collected by me to purchase my freedom, F. Douglass, Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Daily Express, Remarks of Dr. Wayland, at the Providence Nebraska Meeting, Tuesday Evening, March 7th, To the Anti-Slavery Friends in Genesee County, Anti-Slavery Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Be Held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 11th, 12th, and 13th of April, 1854, Hard to Please, Forgery and Suicide, Colored Citizens' Convention, Illegible Article, The Iniquity Throttled!—Nebraska in Committee of the Whole! All Hall!, John Mitchel Pictorially Illustrated, State Council of Massachusetts, Ignorance and Slavery, ANDREW JACKSON DAVIS, in his discourse at corinthian hall, on Sunday, said some very queer things, among some very good things, Industrial School, The Auburn Fugitive Slave Case, Singular Suicide, Multiple News Items, Christian Union, The Maine Law Passed, Meeting of the State Council in Behalf of Colored Americans, The Ohio Anti-Nebraska Convention met at Columbus to-day, and was largely attended by all parties, Elopement, MISS WEBSTER IN … than a year ago, Miss … purchased a farm on the bank … opposite Madison, where …since that time, A Swedish gentleman in Lund has constructed a new compositor's machine, which is said to succeed perfectly, It was a Mr. Hale, but not Hon. John P. Hale, who was elected from Dover to the New Hampshire Legislature, The debate in the United States House of Representatives on Monday last, between Mr. CUTTING of New York, and Mr. BRECK EMRIDGE of Kentucky, is instructive, What Came of an Omnibus Ride, and "One Pull to the Right!". Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Eva's Farewell, Fashion and Murder. Business: Business Letter from a Slave-Trader of North Carolina. Elections: Mr. Carpenter's Vote on the Homestead Bill. Editorial: Ex-President Fillmore at the South, Humors of the Day, Notes by the Way, Literary Notices, OUR British exchanges show an increased enthusiasm, on the part of the people, in warlike demonstrations against Russia, and that the Government is not far behind the people. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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