Liberator (Boston, MA) - 18/11/1859
1859; Gale Group;
Autores
C. K. W., S. G. Howe, Edwin M. Wheelock, P., Aaron M. Powell,
ResumoNews: Success Makes the Difference, Letter from Dr. S. G. Howe, Negroes Sold and Swamped, The Sentence of the Harper's Ferry Prisoners, Selections Emerson on Courage, Execution of Capt. John Brown At a Meeting of the Executive Committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society, Held in Boston, Nov. 1st, …, Death of Watson Brown, Anti-Slavery Lectures, Under-Ground Railroad Business, Governor Chase, The Rev. James Freeman Clarke, Paster of the Church of the Disciples in Boston, and Secretary of the American Unitarian Association, preached on the Harper's Ferry Invasion, on Sunday, 6th inst., The Editor of The Herald in this city says that he has seen a letter from Gov. Wise of Virginia, in which he states that there is no possibility of a pardon or reprieve being extended to Brown, who therefore will certainly be executed on the appointed day, Kidnapping at Columbus Ohio, A bill has been introduced in the Tennessee Legislature to prevent free negroes travelling on the railroads in that State, which passed the first reading, Convention at Cunnington, Alarm Movements in Maryland, No Union with Slaveholders The United States Constitution in 'a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell', The Negro Uniform to Be Changed, The Situation of Massachusetts, Harper's Ferry and Its Lesson Extract from a Discourse Delivered in the Unitarian Church, Dover, N. H., Sunday, Nov. 6, 1859, The New York Observer, organ of the Old School Presbyterians, takes strong ground against pardoning old Brown, The Virginia Press, The Irresistible Exodus, Mrs. Child and John Brown, Our Colored Population, Mr. C. S. DICKINSON, formerly a teacher of gymnastics and calisthenics in Cleveland, Ohio, has opened a school for physical training at 17 Summer street, Refuge of Oppression, Sharp's Rifles Only for White Men, Multiple News Items, Safe Arrival Home, Attempt to Enslave a Free Family, Rev. Dr. Cheever on the Harper's Ferry Tragedy, Gerrit Smith's Insanity, Who Taught John Brown?, Extract of a letter from a friend in the neighborhood of New York, Is it not time to pause in the agitation of questions concerning the domestic affairs of our sister States?, Mrs. Dall's Second Lecture. Editorial: Our readers will observe that, on account of public meetings to be held on Saturday and Monday next, Mrs. Dall's third and last lecture will be given at Mercantile Hall, on Saturday P. M., at 3 o'clock, The sermon on our last page, by Rev. E. M. Wheelock, of Dover, N. H. in reference to the Harper's Ferry event, was delivered before one of the largest audience ever convened in Dover, and is remarkable for its earnestness, and boldness of speech, Osawatomie Brown to Be Hung Certainly, No Union with Slaveholders The Petitions. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Message to Pharror, A Tale of Horror. Elections: Vote for Governor in Boston. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Letter to the editor: The Personal Liberty Movement in New York, Freedom in New York.
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