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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 15/10/1858

1858; Gale Group;

Autores

J. A. H., William Hayward, H. S. T., A., C. Gill, Thomas J. Cummins, Police Magistrates of Barbadoes, W. H. Berkley, Clerk of Court, William Ellery Channing, C., S. W., C. K. W., D. S. Grandin, Aaron M. Powell, M., H. Abram, Samuel Philbrick, Treas. Mass. A. S. Society, Benj. S. Jones, Rec. Sec., Sarah E. Wall,

Resumo

News: Pro-Slavery in Indiana, Woman's Claims to Education, The Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery Subscription-Anniversary, The following remedies are offered to the public as the best, most perfect, which medical science can afford, Anniversary Notice, To Correspondents, Selections The Union Saved, Judge Taney Called in Question, A Slave Rescued, Rejection of Another Tract By the American Tract Society, Slavery in Maryland—Southern Aid Society, Letter from Maine, Shameful Riot in Rochester, MRS. ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, of Seneca Falls, New York, was invited to become one of the lady managers of the Mount Vernon Association, devoted to the purchase of Mount Vernon, Meeting of the Colored Citizens of Ohio, Judge Douglas Repudiates the Dred Scott Decision, ANDREW T. FOSS will please inform M. R. R., of Salem, O., of his address, if not already known; as an important letter has been sent for A. T. F. to M. R. R's care, No Union with Slaveholders The United States Constitution is 'a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell', Protest of Sarah E. Wall To the Treasurer and Assessors of the City of Worcester, Extract of a letter from J. P. HARRIMAN, dated 'Nora, Jo., Davies Co., Ill., Oct. 3d, 1858, E. H. HEYWOOD acknowledges the following sums, received by him in behalf of the Anti-Slavery cause, Slavery Vs. The Post Office, Pro-Slavery Attitude Of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Extract from the Southern Monitor, a pro-slavery newspaper recently established in Philadelphia, Multiple News Items, Friend Garrison, Miscellany Address of Ralph Waldo Emerson, at the Agricultural Fair of the Middlesex Society, The following is reprinted, on account of several verbal errors which appeared in it last week, Free Labor in Tropical Productions Emancipation in the British West Indies, MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, &c. &c, Piety in New York City, Refuge of Oppression The Brutal Douglas. Review: Review of a Critic. Editorial: 'Charity—Believeth All Things', The President's 'Walk and Conversation', More Evidence. Letter to the editor: Letter from Mr. Abram, Anti-Slavery Candidate for Governor of Virginia Richmond, Va., Sept. 19, 1858. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry 'America'.

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