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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 04/10/1850

1850; Gale Group;

Autores

M., Stafford Green, Pres. Of Board of Trustees of N. Y. Cen. College, B. F. Remington, Sec'y, John Quincy Adams, Lewis Hayden, Chairman, Wm. C. Nell, Secretary, P., Old Plymouth Rock, Henry C. Wright, George W. Carnes, J. C. Hathaway, H. H. Brigham, Sec'ry, Hannah Pierce, President, Mary Weston, Secretary, Helen, R. Went, H.,

Resumo

News: Worcester A. S. Bazaar, Slave Catching in New York—First Case under the Law, Edwin Forrest, the tragedian, was arrested by Sheriff Carnley, at the Astor House, yesterday morning, on the complaint of Catharine Forrest, his wife, and held to bail in the sum of $10,000 to keep the peace so far as Mrs. F. is concerned, she being fearful of an assault from him, The Fugitive Slave Excitment, Southern Bluster, Money Wisely Employed, Senator Seward, I presume a list nearly as long as the longest abolition petition could be made out of the names of free colored men, who have been taken out of ships in Charleston, Mobile and New Orleans for only being black, and greatly to the detriment of the officers and owners of those ships, Death to Kidnappers!, The Charlton Meeting, Anti-Slavery Fair, Selections The Fugitive Slave Bill, Episcopacy and Colorphobia, A Convention, Colored Soldiers, Imprisonment of Colored Seamen, The following letters appeared in the Boston Traveller, The Slaves Are Well Enough off, The One Hundred Conventions, The Pair at Portland, The Democratic State Convention, Refuge of Oppression Glorying in the Triumphs of the Slave Power, Wm. L. Chaplin, Meeting of the Colored Citizens of Boston, Henry Clay and Freedom, Military Trainings, No Union with Slaveholders The U. S. Constitution 'A Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell, Slavery and the Senate, The Beginning of the End, The Chronotype, Old Colony a S Society, Liberty or Death!, Collections Boston, Millard Fillmore, The Slave-Catching Law, Multiple News Items, Anti-Slavery Bazaar, Secession or Disunion. Letter to the editor: MR. EDITOR:—The writer of this is profoundly … to these men and papers which have so … to the final settlement of those … questions that have so long agitated out … country, Death to Kidnappers, Absurdity Vs. Absurdity. Editorial: The Future. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry, Mr. Webster's Quotations, The True Story of Haynau's Ploging. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Business: The Slave Trade.

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