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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 05/08/1864

1864; Gale Group;

Autores

Carleton, J. Q. Adams, Andres Johnson, M. Du. Pays, Wm. Bassett, W. C. N., C. K. W., L. C. Paine Freer, H., F. M. Adlington,

Resumo

News: Saved from the Wreck and out with Flying Colors, As an interesting item, we clip the following from the Quebec Mercury (Southernly disposed), Letter from Andrew Johnson, There can surely be no harm in suggesting a further investigation of the disposition of the "Confederacy" for peace, by the appointment of an immediate commission to the Clifton House of Stephen H. Branch, American Traveller Pratt, Colorado Jewett, the Count Joannes, Wemyss Jobson, and Chevalier Wykoff; these gentlemen to confer with the profound Sanders, and lay a report of their sage conclusions before the country at large, Refuge of Oppression How the Rebels View It, The Trustees of the Lovejoy Monument Association have proposed to the various institutions of learning in the State of Illinois, that a Lovejoy scholarship of $1000 be endowed in each of them for the education of colored youth, upon condition that such … be received to equal privileges and upon the same terms with white scholars, Mr. Long returned to his home to Cincinnati on Saturday last, Andy Johnson's Last Leap, Veto, The Fremont Movement, Tremendous Explosion and Desperate Conflict at Petersburg, President Lincoln's Terms, HENRY C. WRIGHT will lecture and attend Conventions during August and September in Illinois and Michigan and Northern Indiana, Special Meeting of the German Republican Central Committee, The Colored Mass Meeting, The Rescue of Semmes, Fremontism, Meeting of Colored Citizens of Boston, Harvard College Commencement, The Ultraists and Peace, The following comes naturally from the pen of Thurlow Weed, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhabitants Thereof", Terrible Death near Cleveland, What the Army Thinks of the Raid, A Freedmen's Village, The People Want Peace, First of August at Abington Speeches of Hon. Levi Reed and George Thompson, Esq, Multiple News Items, Another Rebel Raid into Pennsylvania—Burning of Chambersburg, Selections Twelve Years in a Kentucky Prison, Grinding the Face of the Poor, The Demoralizing Effects of Slavery of the Oppressors. Editorial: The Colored People of Philadelphia, First of August at Abington, Five Hundred Thousand More. Letter to the editor: Montgomery Blair, Letters from New York, No. XIII, Mr. Lincoln's Administration, Shame on Delaware A Colored Minister Fined, Sold and Bought in the State of Delaware, Letter from "Carleton", The Vacancy Filled. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Sisters, For the Liberator The Manifesto of the Rebel Congress.

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