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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 11/10/1861

1861; Gale Group;

Autores

Washington, John Quincy Adams, C. K. W., J. G. W., G., Henry C. Wright, N., W., A. H., J. P. B., James Buchanan, S. M., John G. Whittier, L. S. N., D. L. C., Daniel Mann, Justitia,

Resumo

News: The Slaves of Rebels, General Fremont, Selections Lincoln and Fremont, The Genius and Energy of Fremont, A Sepoy Landlord, Refuge of Oppression A War of Emancipation, An attempt was made on Friday last to throw a train on the Lexington and Louisville (Ky.) railroad off the track, The following Memorial to the next congress has been prepared for universal circulation, with the belief that it will readily be adopted by all but those who are in favor of enternizing the accursed system of slavery—who, while pretending to be on the side of the Government, are secretly in hearty sympathy with the southern traitors—and who would prefer to see the Dederal forces every where defeated, the blood and substance of the people expended to no purpose, and the rule of the Southern Confederacy victorious over the whole country, Fremont Fully Sustained, The Precise Difference, The Last Trick of the "American Board", "I lay this down as the law of nations, The True Index, To A. Hogeboom, The Time for National Deliverance, For the Fourth Series of the FRATERNITY COURSE OF LECTURES, in this city, with its brilliant and attractive list of speakers, see advertisement in another column, Mr. Sumner at the Worcester Convention, Fanatic Incantations to Baal, Fraternity Lectures Fourth Series, O. A. Brownson on the War, The Primary Cause of the Rebellion, Slavery, A. T. FOSS, an Agent of the American A. S. Society, will speak on "The War," at L. Waterford, Vt. Friday, Oct. 11, A South-Side View, The Fast and Its Uses, The United States Constitution is "a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell", "The Chicago Tribune sums up the meaning of the long resolutions passed by the Democratic State Convention of New York, THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF CAPTAIN JOHN BROW, who was executed at Charleston, Virginia, Dec. 2, 1859, for an armed attack upon American Slavery; with Notices of some of his Confederates, The Slaves as a Military Element in the South, Multiple News Items, Memorial of the People to Congress "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhabitants Thereof", Information received here says that about three weeks ago a slave insurrection was attempted in Jasper county, and that about 35 of the negroes were killed, and a number of others are to be bung, Slavery and the Constitution, Charles Sumner, The Louisville Journal says the secession organs of Kentucky have refused to mention or in any way recognize the fact that the President of the United States has rectified the Proclamation of Gen. Fremont, so as to make it conformable to the act of Congress in relation to the confiscation of the property of bell, Important from Hatteras Inlet, Letter of Ex-President Buchanan. Editorial: A Letter from Mrs. Child To "Our Jessie", Fremont's Proclamation. Arts & Entertainment: Whittier to Fremont, A Sad Story, Fremont Forever!, Poetry Thy Will Be Done, The following is copied from the Boston Traveller. Letter to the editor: Facts as They Are out West, Limits of Presidential Power Has the President a Right to Enslave Persons Legally and Constitutionally Declared to Be Free?, Who is Responsible?, Reply to Dr. Grandin's Inquiries, The Rights of Woman in Ohio, Mr. Foss in Vermont, The Real Spies and Traitors. Obituary. Classified ads: Diseases of Women and Children.

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