Liberator (Boston, MA) - 23/05/1856
1856; Gale Group;
Autores
Pardee Butler, J. S. P., Francis Jackson, President, Robert F. Wallcut, Secretary, F. W. Chesson, H. H. Brigham, Seth Hunt, Horace Smith, Henry C. Wright, L. L. R., E. W. Twing,
ResumoNews: Lamartine, SALLIE HOLLEY, an Agent of the Massachusetts A. S. Society, will lecture as follows, Freemen of the North!, Yearly Meeting of Friends of Human Progress, New England A. S. Convention, The Bud is in the Bough, Inquiry of Andrew J. Davis, Lecture by Marius R. Robinson, Illness of Mr. Giddings, Below are two characteristic articles from that intensely malignant and most hypocritical journal, the New York Observer, Anti-Slavery, Judge Leavitt, Kansas Diplomacy, Gen. Lane of Kansas, in his recent speech before the Indiana People's Convention, said there were more settlers in Kansas from the State of Indiana, than from any other State in the Union, The Slave Champions of Freedom, The Massachusetts Legislature on the … of Kansas, At the Nicaragua meeting which took place last night in the rotunda of the St. Louis Exchange, 'Mr. Soule said that our government had refused to recognize; the minister sent to it by Nicaragua, although it had been acknowledged by our minister, Case of Passmore Williamson, Letter from Charles Stearns, Don't Fail to Hear It!, Fatal and Dreadful Affair, Multiple News Items, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution is a Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell, Great Speech Of Hon. Charles Sumner of Kansas On Monday and Tuesday last, Mr. Sumner delivered … the U. S. Senate his long-expected speech on the Kansas question, We Are in the Midst of a Revolution—Victory or Death, Refuge of Oppression The Abolitionists and Their New Platform, The Liberator Anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society, Miss Holley in Northampton, Selections Address of Theodore Parker, Anti-Slavery Collation and Social Festival, New Publications A Journey in the Sea-Board Slave States: With Remarks on Their Economy. By Frederick Law … Author of …, The Twenty-Third National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, The Extension of Slavery. Business: The 'Cooly' Business, Revival of the Slave Trade. Letter to the editor: Chicago, as a Monument of Human Power, Arrival of Mr. Thompson in India. Obituary. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Blindness. Editorial: A Vile Assailant.
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