Liberator (Boston, MA) - 01/06/1838
1838; Gale Group;
Autores
John Quincy Adams, Thomas H. Burrow, Secretary of the Commonwealth, H.c.w., W.p.,
ResumoNews: A Specimen of Colonization Sympathy and Regard for the Colored Race!—Billingsgate Slang and Contempt, Carrying out the Principle, In the Name and by the Authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Governor of the Said Common Wealth, To the Public, Voice of the Press Another Outrage, Further Particulars, This attempt to put down free discussion, in a free country, will never do, Hovey's Letters from the West Indies, Anti-Slavery, Awful, The dishonoring outrage, and invasion of the rights of person, property, and conscience, which the Postscript in yesterday's paper announced to our readers, as having occured in Philadelphia, must and should, like all such acts of lawless violence,re-act against the doctrines by which it was stimulated, Burning of the Hall, To Be Remembered, How to Stop 'Agitation'!, Literary On Visiting the Grave of a near and Belived Friend, Slaveholding Honor, Miscellaneous Opening of the Hall, How long the saturnalia of the Torch and Club are to last, remains to be seen, Speech of Dr. J. M'Cune Smith, a Colored Young Man, Delivered at the Late Annual Meeting of the American Antislacery Society, 'Fides Et Audax', If the citizens of Philadelphia are resolved upon maintaining a regular government of laws, and saving their fair city from the anarchy which disgraces some other portions of our common country, they have but one course in this emergency, A serious attempt was made in this city on Thursday of last week, to get up a mob to attack the Marlboro' Chapel during the delivery of the dedicatory sermon that evening, It is some what curious to observe the tone of the political presses, Multiple News Items, Philadelphia Still under the Control of a Ruffian Colonization Mob, It seems by the following article, that the planters of Barbadoes have fully determined on having their dewellings plundered and fired, their plantations made desolate, and their own throats cut, on the 1st of August next, by giving immediate emancipation to all their slaves, To Colored Americans, 2000 Dollars Reward, New-England Anti-Slavery Convention. Editorial: The Voice of the People, We turn from the sickening details with abborrence, Mr. Lovejoy's Speech, Delivered at a Great Meeting of the Citizens of Alton, a Few Days before His Death, The 'City of Brotherly Love', At Arrest, The only reasons or excuses which, to our knowledge, have been assigned for this riot and outrage, are the two following, We are told that there were black people in the assembly at Pennsylvania Hall, and even that people of different colors walked and conversed together, … Riot, We intended to continue our own sketch of the riotous proceedings in Philadelphia, as witnessed by us, Philadelphia Riot, It was with some surprise, that we heard two or three respectable merchants. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Liberator. DEAR SIR—I perceive by the notice given by the N. F.A.S.. Business: Deferred Articles. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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