Liberator (Boston, MA) - 20/09/1861
1861; Gale Group;
Autores
T. Perronet Thompson, John Quincy Adams, R. D. Webb, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, G. W. S., F. W. Chesson, W. L. Garrison, L., H. C. W., R. L. Alexander, J. P. B., Jason Lewis, H., A. Lincoln, Charles K. Whipple, Miss Abby W. May, D. S. Grandin, Benj. F. Butler, F. A. Hildreth, Esq., Thos. Francis Meacher,
ResumoNews: Letter from Gen. B. F. Butler The Lowell Advertiser Published the Following Letter upon the State of the Country, and the Coming Election …, The House has adoped the resolution directing the Governor to issue a proclamation ordering the Confederate troops to evacuate Kenturcky soil, by a vote of 71 against 26, In for a Final Settlement, Voices of the People, A Valuable Book, The Administration and Slavery, A Visit to the Hospital, A Day of Prayer, To A. Hogeboom, Approval of Fremont's Proclamation, Painful Rumor, Refuse of Oppression Government Ingratitude to the Irish, Letter from Thos Francis Meagher, Slaveholding Unionists, The National Fast, The Decisive Coup D'Etat, The battle of last Tuesday at this place was by far the greatest and severest yet fought in Western Virginia, An unfortunate accident occured at Wheatley's Theatre thisevening, by the dress of one of the bullet girls catching fire in the dressing-room, The American Tract Society of Boston has isued a tract from the pen of Rev. Dr. Wayland in reference to the coming national fast day, Upon this timid, depressing, sucidial letter of President Lincoln to Col. Fremont, the Boston Transcript, of Tuesday evening, contains the following sensible and scatching editorial comments, Gen. Cass on the Abolition of Slavery, Address Delivered at the Commencement Exercises at the Normal Institute for Physical Education, Boston, Sept. …, Traitors in the Revolution, The United States Constitution is "a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell", The Government Subverting Itself, State of the Country, Multiple News Items, Drive Them out, Awful Massagre of Emigeants, A Northern man just escaped from Georgia, where he has been in business for several years, informs the Rochester Advertiser that there is a reign of terror in Georgia, The Hour and the Man, Kentucky. Letter to the editor: Letter To a Missionary of "The American Board" Now in This Country, Letter from the President to General Fremont Washington, Sept. 14. The Following Letter from President Lincoln to Major General Fremont, Was Transmitted, General T. Perronet Thompson, Letter from Richard D. Webb, A Visit from Henry C. Wright, Selections Done Cannot Be Undone, President Lincoln's Reply to Governor Magoffin To His Excellency, B. Magoffin, Governor of the State of Kentucky, "Watchman, What of the Night?" The War as an Anti-Slavery Educational Instrumentality. Slavery or the Government Will Be Abolished Which …. Editorial: But One Way out, Missouri, Fremont's Proclamation, An Eventfull Week, The Beginning of the End, Our Country and Its Perill, Plain Talk in Kentucky. Obituary: Obituary Death of Nathan Winslow, Esq.. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Judge's Decision.
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