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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 08/12/1848

1848; Gale Group;

Autores

T. R. M., Philadelphia Republic, Boston Bee, J. W. A., Herkimer Freeman, N. Y. Exang, Abigail Bush, Pres't, Sarah C. Owen, Sec'y, J. C. Hathaway, Pres't, F. D., M. R. D., M. W. Chapman, S. S. Ashley, Sec. Pro. Tem., London Standard of Freedom, Rev. S. P. Lewis, Pres't, W. H. Burnham, Sec'y, Owen G. Warren, T. S. Arthur, Lord Dalmeny,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: The North Star Is Published Every Friday, at No. 25, Buffalo Street, (Opposite the Arcade). News: Settlements for Colored Men, The Ram's Horn, Commercial, Publisher's Notice, Human Hydrophobia, Opinion of Mr. Henn on the Writ of Error, Public Meeting of Colored Citizens, Selections Sale of a White Girl, The Parisian National Guards in London, The Affairs of Hayti, Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Society, St. Thomas Church, Philadelphia, Annual Meeting, In accordance with the recommendation of the resolution adopted at this meeting, the State Central Committee have issued the following call, An Appeal for Justice, "The Young Abolitionist", Gerrit Smith's Land, Republican Despotism, True Patriotism, Live for Something, Your Change, Sir, Political, A Fact, REV. H. H. GARNET, late resident in Troy, but now of Peterboro, spoke with his usual ability to a tolerable full and interested audience, at Alexander's Hall, on Wednesday evening last; being accompanied by three colored sisters, (part of one family of 15 slave-children,) from 15 to 20 years of age, and the two oldest, members of the Methodist Church, Insanity in Paris, AN AFFRAY, growing out of political excitement, took place on the day of election, at Munfordsville, Ky., between Mr. Stiffy and Captain Gardner, late of the Kentucky volunteers, in which Capt. G., was instantly killed, Multiple News Items, Selections Bread upon the Waters, Testimony against Slavery, At a meeting of the Ohio Delegation attending the National Convention of Colored Freeman at Cleveland, Ohio, September 6th, Rev. S. P. Lewis, of Zanesville, was called to the Chair, and W. H. Burnham appointed Secretary, Modern Degeneracy, Suffrage. Editorial: Notices Rochester, A New Map, The Bad Lump, Communications Letter from Maria W. Chapman, J. G. Palfrey's Liberation of Slave Property. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Labor.

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