Liberator (Boston, MA) - 11/12/1863
1863; Gale Group;
Autores
R.f. Stevens, Secretary, J.q. Adams, W.l.g., Jr., C.k.w., G.b. Stebbins, Andrew Johnson, Military Governor, John C. Crane, Chief Quartermaster, Mrs. Emily C. Pearson, Daniel Foster, Captain in the 3d N.c. Vols, La Roy Sunderland,
ResumoNews: The Arrival of Colored Troops, Rebel Attack on Fort Saunders, Things Working in Tennessee, The Freedmen of the Mississippi Valley Meeting in Tremont Temple, The Escape of John Morgan, Interesting, Important, Instructive, Successful Attack on the Rebels in Louisiana, Poetry A Loyal Woman's No, White Slaves, Plantation Pictures Chapter X, Foreign Diplomatic Advices, Shadow without Substance, War Meeting in Ward Six—Our Colored Citizens in Council, Starving Our Soldiers at Richmond, Message of the Gov. Of Kentucky, Ten of Jeff. Davis's slaves were captured by the rebels thirty miles below Vicksburg, recently, Fremont's Revenge, REV. DR. LORD. The Independent Democrat, in giving a sketch of the proceedings at the inauguration of President Smith, of Dartmouth College, a few days since, says, Thanksgiving at the Colored Asylum, Refuge of Oppression American Anti-Slavery Society, SIR,—In compliance with orders received from the Central office, to proceed to Point Lookout, Md., and inquire into the condition, &c., of the rebel prisoners there confined, also the sanitary condition of the encampment and its inmates, I hereby submit the following report, Testimonial to President Lincoln, A Deserter's Confessions, Selections The Work to Be Done, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhabitants Thereof", An Order from General Butler in Regard to Colored Troops, A correspondent of the Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel writes from Charleston, The Great Western Sanitary Association is now fully organized, The following is from an official source, and is contirmatory of a dispatch sent yesterday, Multiple News Items, Losses in the Nine Months' Regiments, Changed Aspects of Opinion, The Emancipation Question, Special dispatches say that the rumor of the death of John C. Breckinridge, from wounds received in battle, is confirmed, There seems to be no room to doubt that there is a strong Union sentiment in Arkansas, The Missouri Conservatives Caught, Correspondence of the Traveller, The Radical Party of the South, Negroes in the Rebel Service, Tennessee, Letter from a Missouri Conservative, New Publications "Peculiar. A Tale of the Great Transition, by Epes Sargent. New York: Carleton, Publisher, 413 Broadway, …, Progress in Missouri. Letter to the editor: National Convention, Slavery and Emancipation, George Thompson, An Appeal for Aid, Speech of Gen. E.w. Gantt—Letter from Gen. Thayer, Letter from Rev. Capt. Daniel Foster. Weather report: The Weather-Cock Turning. Editorial: The Third Decade Meeting. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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