Liberator (Boston, MA) - 26/01/1849
1849; Gale Group;
Autores
Samuel Johnson, John Quincy Adams, Independent, C. Stearns, Samuel May, Jr., Secretary, J. M. Aldrich, A Subscriber, Campbell, Henry C. Wright,
ResumoNews: The Southern Caucus, Nothing but Slavery!, Interesting Correspondence Letters from John Quincy Adams and Hon. William Slade, The Practical Christian, Modest, Very!, Congress Pacheco Slave Case, Sentence of Washington Goode, Practical Anti-Slavery, Boston Christian World, Illinois Anti-Slavery Resolution, Refuge of Oppression The Union, In Lowell, Orrill Durrell, a domestic in the family of Mr. Lamb, on the Hamilton corporation, drowned herself in the canal on account of the desertion of a young man, Jacob S. Jones, who had been paying attention to her for several weeks, Gerrit Smith and Non-Resistance, New York Legislature and Slavery, Purchase of Cuba, Power of Congress over Slavery in the District of Columbia, Convention at Pawtucket, JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL has issued another poem from the press; the third poetical publication of his, within as many months; the Fable for Critics, the Bigelow Papers, and now the Vision of Sir Launfal, The Bible Discussion Must We Reject Christianity, or Believe the Old Testament Writers to Be Infallible?, Resolutions adopted by the Legislature of New-York, instructing the Representatives in Congress from that State to vote against the extension of slavery into any new territory, and also against the traffic in slaves in the District of Columbia, and against the Texas claim of boundary, were presented by Mr. Dix, who afterwards moved to lay the same upon the table, Resolutions of the North Carolina Legislature, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution 'A Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell', Convention in Fall River, Miscellaneous, Address of the Peace Congress To the Governments of Europe and America, The Free Soil Party, The Cholera, To the Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts, The Slavery Question, Acquisition of Cuba, The Most Dangerous Foes of Liberty, Views of Elias Hicks on the Inspiration of the Bible, Philadelphia Daily Republic, Multiple News Items, The South—The Union, Hoping against Hope, Condition of the People of Color in Philadelphia, The Union of to-day contains official despatches, just received from California, with dates down to Nov. 16th, The American Colonization Society met in Washington on Tuesday evening, its annual session, Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts A. S. Society this day and evening in FANEUIL HALL, The Granite State. Editorial: Selections Dissolution of the Union, The Free Soil Party, We desire to call particular attention to the following specimen of the talk of Southern Taylor newspapers, A Slave Decision in Texas, It is seldom we see any thing in the Post, on the subject of slavery, so sensible as the following, Conventions. Elections: The Clergy—How They Voted. Business: To Subscribers. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry.
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