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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 22/02/1850

1850; Gale Group;

Autores

F. D., Sydna E. R. Francis, Pres, Mary E. Weir, Sec'y., Sarah D. Fish, Jeny Lind, Spirit of the Age,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: The NORTH STAR is published every Friday, at No. 25, Buffalo Street. News: Mr. Clay's Compromise, Miscellaneous A Sketch, Thirty-First Congress, RIGHT OF PETITION &c., Mason's Fugitive Slave Bill, Present Aspect of Anti-Slavery Affairs at Washington, Beware of Imposition, Curiosities of Food, "Oh, Liberty! What Deeds Are Done in Thy Name!", To a Charitable Public, Our Aim, The Cheap Postage Bill, The Free Soilers of Massachusetts, Thirty First Congress In Senate, A Picture of Northern Servility to Southern Slavery, Affrican Colonization, Things in General, Multiple News Items, Education—School Discipline, A Scene in the Senate, Circular To Each Friends of Liberty in the United States, Doctoring in Galena, Electric Telegraphs No Novelty, Selections Argument, Receipts For the North Star, for the Week Ending February 20, 1850, IT has been decided in New Orleans that a colored man is competent to testify in a court, Jenny Lind, Kossuth. Business: Slavery in America. Editorial: Intimation, Eighteenth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, Editorial Items, Who is an Abolitionist?. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Father Mathew.

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