North Star (Rochester, NY) - 22/09/1854
1854; Gale Group;
Autores
"Henry B. Blackwell", Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, Roch. American, Spy, Anti Slavery Standard, J. G., Ethiop, A. H. Francis, A Glen Haven Patient, A. G. B., M. H. Freeman, G. R. V., Emily Ware Fogg, President, Julia Griffiths, Secretary, Wm. Lloyd Garrsison, Pres't.wendell Phillips, Sec'ys., Sydney Howard Gay, Sec'ys., Samuel J. May, M. E. Stricdy, Frances Elles Watking, Freedom's Life Guard, Nubia, Richard Packham, U. B., Wm. Thompson, J. C. B. Agent, J. Francis, Sec'y Protem, Philip C. Schuyler, Cin. Enq., Knickerbocker,
ResumoMiscellaneous: Frederick Douglass' Paper is Published at 25 Buffalo Street (Opposite the Arcade) by Frederick Douglass. News: HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, for the Cure of Coughs, Colds, and Ashmatical Complaints, Salem Emancipationists—The Facts, There was a demonstration at the second Douglas meeting in Chicago, that must have been rather ludicrous, Crimes of Our Negroes and Their Punishment, W. W. Drummond of Illinois has been appointed Associate Justice of Utah, As nearly as we can remember, after a somewhat hasty perusal, this was the story told us by the friend and correspondent who wrote us last month from the "Planters' Hotel" at Saint Louis, Slave Case in Warwick County, Ind., DEAR DOUGLASS:—Our eloquent friend Watkins was delayed in reaching here, until Friday, Sept. 1st, and being sorely fatigued, both bodily and mentally, he wisely concluded to rest over Saturday and Sunday, and then favor us with two lectures, one on Monday and the other on Tuesday evening, A Remarkable Colored Man, FREDERICK DOUGLASS, ESQ: DEAR SIR:—I would inform you, that we have had a recent arrival from the land of chains and whips, where the image of the Divine Being is bought and sold, The Southern press is airing a new project of retaliation for the frequent obstructions to the execution of the Fugitive Slave Law at the North, and the menaced repeal of the same, Humorous, The Governor of Nebraska, The Chicago Slave Case, The Two Peach Trees, A good many years ago, in a certain pleasant town in this State, a descendant of the ancient Knickerbockers held the position of Justice, Selections Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, at the Republican Convention, at Worcester, September 7, 1854, Rochester Wholesale Price Current Corrected Weekly, A LETTER FROM GERRIT SMITH, in reply to certain interrogatories by Frederick Douglass, will be found in our present issue, A Fire at Glen Haven Water Cure, Western Virginia, Plan of the American Industrial School, Cheerfulness, Change in the Time of Holding the Liberty Party Convention, Rochester Anti-Slavery Festival, Colored Students in American Colleges, Letters from the People, "Is your note good?", EDWARD BROWN, a colored man of highly respectable appearance, and a good deal of intelligence, is in this city, endeavoring to obtain money for the purchase of eight children who are now in slavery in Virginia, Literary Notices, A Tame Whale, The following preamble and resolution, was presented by J. R. STARKEY, before the Young Men's Association of San Francisco, Cal., August 14th 1854, and unanimously passed, The Fifth Cincinnati Anti-Slavery Bazaar, The Peculiar Institution, Multiple News Items, The ravages of the yellow fever in Charleston and Savannah are most frightful, Frederick Douglass: My Dear Friend, Letter from A. H. Francis, A colored girl in Delaware the other day viciously seized with a fancy for wearing to a "meeting" some finery, put on clothes which did not belong to her, but before she returned was nabbed by the constable, Receipts for Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the 8th to the 22th of September, The Letter of Hon. Henry A. Wise, of Virginia, to the Rev. Dr. N. Adams, of Boston, A cunning old Dutchman was a member of the Pennsylvania Legislature some years ago from, Fugitive Slave Excitement, Aid to Fugitives, Letters from the People To All the Friends of Universal Freedom in the State of New York, The annexation of Charleston to Boston is urged with a good deal of spirit, If the clear will of the people had not been disregarded, it could not have passed. Editorial: The Diver Translated from the German of Schiller, A Colored Physician, REV. AMOS GERRY BEMAN, to whom we have been, for some time, much indebted for valuable aid and co-operation in the work of extending the circulation, raising the character, and increasing the usefulness of Frederick Douglass' Paper, has, by our repeated invitation, resolved to contribute to our columns, as well as to our funds. Letter to the editor: Progress of the Colored People of San Francisco, The Methodist Church on Slavery, FREDERICK DOUGLASS: RESPECTED SIR:—Deo volente the colored people of this State will, be their delegated, assemble in a Convention in the city of Middletown, on the 27th inst., for the purpose of promoting our highest interests as a people, FREDERICK DOUGLASS: DEAR SIR:—Your paper of Sept. 8th, contained an article taken from the National Era, headed "what becomes of the free colored people?". Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Special Notices. Elections: Special Meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Slave Auction, Jerry Rescue Celebration.
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