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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 22/07/1864

1864; Gale Group;

Autores

J. Q. Adams, Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Prof. Francis W. Newman, C. K. W., M. Du Pays, Amasa Walker, Geo. W. Simonds, G. B. Stebbins, H. W. C., Abraham Lincoln, Horace Greeley, John Holland, A. G.,

Resumo

News: The Copperheads seem to neglect a great argument which might be used against Mr. Lincoln, Place Wanted, Congress, for more than a month, has been working with great energy to close its business, so that an adjournment may be effected by the 4th of July, Miss Olympa Brown has been installed pastor of the Universalist church in Weymouth, in this State, Social Union, The letter written by Gen. Washington, … to the notification that the freedom of the city New York had been granted him, lately sold … for $2250, Proclamation of the President The Question of Reconstruction—Mr. Lincoln Declares His Policy, Development, Call for 500,000 Men A Proclamation, The Same Old Sixpence, Acknowledgements, David Paul Brown, the noted criminal lawyer of Philadelphia, has received the compliment of a pair of silver pitchers, The Late John Hopper, How the Colored Troops Fight Incidents of the Attack on Petersburg, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhabitants Thereof", The Fourth of July, Repeal of Laws Recognizing Slavery, Pres. Lincoln's Administration, The New Income Tax, Is Alcohol Food?, Multiple News Items, Expedition to James Island, Reserverses and Successes, Refuge of Oppression Vermont Democracy, HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for July, has been received from A. Williams & Co., Selections President Lincoln in Europe. Letter to the editor: Soldiers' Relief Association Freedmen's Hospital, Letters from New York, No. XII, Letter from Hon. Schuyler Colfax, The Cleveland Convention, Temperance, "Ministers, as a Class", Letter from Newbern, Letter from Rev. Sella Martin, Mr. Thompson in Amherst, Letter from George Thompson, Esq, Letter to Professor Newman, No. II, The Colored Troops. Arts & Entertainment: The Copperhead, Poetry Light in Darkness, A Word for the Down-Trodden, Buried Alive A Story of Fort Pillow. Editorial: A Most Honorable Record, A Shocking Picture Drawn from Life (Extract from a Letter Written by a Soldier in the 140th Pennsylvania Volunters), Incidents of the Rebel Raid, Death of Washington Wilks. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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