Emancipator and republican - 26/12/1850
1850; Gale Group;
Autores
Henry W. Longfellow, Rev. John. S. C. Abbott, D. H. Gregory, Clerk, M. V. Ball, Secretary,
ResumoMiscellaneous: Published every THURSDAY MORNING, at $2.00 per annum, in advance. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Ladder of St. Augustine. News: Jenny Lind a Millionaire, One Week Later from Europe Highly Interesting News, New Daily Paper, Fugitive Slave Case in New York, A Few Parting Words, John Adams in his Diary, states, as a curious fact, that out of eight prominent members of the Boston bar in 1763, with whom he happened to be one evening discussing the enencroachments of England upon the Colonies, only one, Adams himself, lived through the Revolution, as an advocated of American independence, Thirty-First Congress, Reverse of Fortune, New Publications The Footprints of the Creator: Or the Asterolepis of Stromness, California Hens, Meeting of the Legislature, Mr. Scudder and His Assailants, Mr. Bowen's Attack on Mrs. Putnam, Woman's Rights, Some one of our subscribers sent to some Southern gentleman, a number of the Republican which contains the eloquent speech of Charles Sumner, made at Faneuil Hall, and Mr. Mann's speech at Dedham, Speech of Hon, Joshua R. Giddings In the House of Representatives at Washington, No man in the State stands better of the records of the Legislature the George S. Boutwell, Canadian Reciprocity, The Fugitive Slave Law, Madame Roland, A San Francisco correspondent of the Journal of Commerce writes from that city under date of Nov. 15th, as follows, Multiple News Items, New Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Official Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State Valuation for 1850, Free Soil Caucus, Clay, yet the Idol, For the Emancipator & Republican, Kidnapping in Philadelphia---high-handed Outrage--Arrest of an Alleged Fugitive Slave. Elections: Free Soil Nominations Representatives to 31st Congress. Editorial: To the Patrons of the Emancipator and Republican. Letter to the editor: Correspondence, The Higher Law, MR. EDITOR:—By a vote passed in Town Meeting, Nov. 25th, 1850, the Town Clerk was directed to furnish, for publication in your paper the following resolutions. Business: State of Trade Reported for the Emancipator & Republican. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Stock tables: Boston Wholesale Prices Current Corrected for the Republican. Shipping news: News from California Two Weeks Later from California—Nearly Two Millions More Gold--Ravages of the Cholera--1000 Deaths at ….
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