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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 13/10/1848

1848; Gale Group;

Autores

R. S., H. C. W., D. L. C., Hampden, John Quincy Adams, M. R., Junius, Q., Edward Search, Wm. C. Coffin, Sec., Eliza J. Kenny, Rec. Sec., Birdofreedom Sawin, S. D.,

Resumo

Editorial: Coalitions, Our opponents seem horror-struck because the Whig party are about to choose a moderate slaveholder President, Mr. Otis's Letter, Refuge of Oppression. News: Hon. John W. Crockett, recently a member of Congress from Tennessee, has added his testimony to that of other distinguished Taylor men at the South, 'that Millard Fillmore is as free from the taint of abolition as any man in this Union, Miscellaneous Statistics of the War, Extract from H. G. Otis's Letter to the People of Massachusetts, In reference to the information brought by the Petrel packet, arrived this afternoon from Rio de Janerio, bearing out the anticipated early suppression of the slave trade by teh Government, we have ascertained from well founded authority that the initiative of this important measure is due to the influence and recommandation of Viscount de Barbacena, lately appointed President of Rio de Janerio, and in which capacity he had by the Emperor's command made a tour into the interior, and satisfied himself that a combination for a very long period had existed among the black population, and a rise might be sooner or later apprehended, which report had naturally greatly alarmed the whole of the coffee planters; the Viscount Barbacena (like his father before him) has ever been a strenuous opposer of the introduction of slaves, and an able expositor of the evils of the system, Fifteenth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, Assault, Anti-Slavery Lectures, Taylor in the South, Impostor, Reformatory The Judges Judged—No. 1, Later from Jamaica, "Stop My Paper", The Norfolk County Meeting, The introduction of slaves from Africa is attracting attention at Rio Janeiro, as will be seen from the following extract of a latter from a correspondent, under date of the 20th July, A Congress of Nations, Slavery in Massachusetts in 1678, Drs. Grandin and Dudley, Dr. Wistar Still Triumphant, The Office of the Prisoner's Friend has been removed from No. 40 to No. 11 Cornhill, 'A WREATH FOR ST. CRISPIN' is the title of a small suodecimo of 250 pp., devoted to a sketch of Eminent Shoemakers, prepared by our friend the Rev. John Prince, of Essex, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution, 'A Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell', The Wilmot Proviso Repudiated, Mail Transportation, Bristol County A. S. Society, 'Men of "One Idea"', Water as Fuel, Multiple News Items, Selections The Washington Slave Case, Maine Conference Report on Slavery, A Fearful Scene. Letter to the editor: Letter from Edward Search, The Military Arrangements of France, Henry C. Wright to James Haughton. Shipping news: Latest from Europe, British Navy. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry.

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