North Star (Rochester, NY) - 17/03/1848
1848; Gale Group;
Autores
Cincinnati Atlas, A. Dumas, G. G. L., "Z. Taylor, Bt. Br. Gen. U. S. A. Commanding, G. B. S., John Mosher, W. C. N., H. M. P., J. P., Wilson Armistead, Longfellow, Thomas Moore, Martin E. Tupper,
ResumoMiscellaneous: The NORTH STAR is published every Friday, at No. 23, Buffalo Street, (Opposite the Arcade). Editorial: Justice to Slaves, Electricity and Hydrofathy, The Poetry of Life "There is Nothing in Life Worth Living For, but the Poetry of It."—Hazlitt, We are indebted to Hon. John. G. Palfrey for a "Report of the Minority of the Committee on military affairs, on the petition of Antonio Pacheco, praying compensation for a slave", We copy in another part of this week's papers, the statement that Gen. Taylor is a member of the Methodist Church, with the comments of the Pennsylvania Freeman upon it, Selections Wilmot Proviso, Difficulties, Bibles in the South. News: Unlawful Meeting, Esteemed Friend, Congress, Selections Self Education, The North and the Presidency, Howitt's Journal, From Parker's Letter on Slavery Effects of Slavery on Education, There have lately been going the circuit of the press, several items of correspondence between Post Masters and publishers, a perusal of which is calculated to excite the risibilities even of a Stoic, viz, The Albany Patriot copies that part of our letter, published a few numbers back, giving a short account of our meeting in Troy, with the following comment, The above extract from a New York paper will astonish, no less than grieve the numerous Anti-Slavery friends of these gifted singers; especially will their English and Irish friends be pained and mortified by this unholy prostitution of their noble powers, A Tribute for the Negro Being a Vindication of the …, Intellectual and Religious Capabilities of THE COLORED PORTION of MANKIND, with particular reference to the African, Gen. Taylor and the Florida Bloodhounds, Isaac Estes, Caleb Stetson and John T. Sargent, Illegible Article, Friend Douglass, Communications The Nation's Destiny, Multiple News Items, Alexandre Dumas, Ashes quiet, Tribute to Ex-President Adams, Peace! Peace! Peace!, "Gen. Taylor a Methodist", The Pioneer and Herald of Freedom came to us last week in a new and beautiful dress, The following beautiful lines were sent to us by a very talented Anti-Slavery young lady of Whitehaven, England. Letter to the editor: Mr. C—N to A. Dumas. Elections: The Liberator, says 1144 legal voters have petitioned the Legislature for a peaceable secession of Massachusetts from the Union. Arts & Entertainment: No Surrender, Poetry The Slave's Dream, Visit of the Hutchinsons to Mr. Clay, Song. Business: Commercial. Stock tables: Rochester Wholesale Prices Current. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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