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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 28/04/1837

1837; Gale Group;

Autores

John Quincy Adams, D. I. Robinson, F. A. Cox, Jos. W. Cross, Secretary, Otis Thompson, Vice President, B. Baylies Sisson, Secretary, Hampden, An Abolition Universalist, A Universalist and an Abolitionist, Nathel Swasey, Oliver Johnson, H. B. Stanton, Hancock, N. E. J.,

Resumo

News: The Riot in Baltimore, Narrative of Charles Ball, Texas—Its Position as to Slavery, The Senate of Massachusetts have unanimously passed resolutions in favor of abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia, Sententious, An anti-slavery society of 52 members was organized in South Brookfield, Mass. Jan. 17, The following extract from 'King's Arctic Expedition,' will afford some insight into the sources of the immense wealth of the far-famed John Jacob Astor, of New York, About the last of March, an affray took place on the Catawissa Railroad near Berwick, Pa., between a constable and some Irishmen, A letter from Constantinople of the 16th, relates an extraordinary circumstance, which has singularly agitated the people and the court, Debate upon the Anti-Slavery Resolutions In the Massachusetts Legislature, Petitions Forwarded to Congress At Its Last Session, from New-England, Dr. Cox of England, A most barbarous and cruel assault was yesterday committed upon a mulatte fellow belonging to Mr. Riveau, Murderous Affray, Texas, More Theological Baseness, England The Texas, Miscellaneous, Query, Mr. Van Buren, Disturbance of Public Worship, Slavery, Bristol County Anti-Slavery Society, Refuge of Oppression, Quarterly Meeting of the Middlesex Co. Anti-Slavery Society, Multiple News Items, A duel recently took place in New-Orleans which is thus described, The negro Squire, notorious for the crimes and cruelties he had committed in the neighborhood of the Bayou, St. John, has at last atoned for them, 'Why Don't You Go to the South ? ', Massachusetts Legislature, Mobbing a Post Office, Friends Yearly Meetings, The Benefits of Southern Custom, Brother Garrison. Letter to the editor: The Crime of Being a Man, and a Freeman, Letter from a Member of Congress, District of Columbia---Texas, Movements of Mr. Stanton, Communications "Meeting of Universalists". Editorial: Boston Petitions to Congress, Something New, The bugle-call which follows,we are quite sure, comes from the lips of our bold and talented coadjutor, N. P. Rogers of Plymouth, N. H., A New Paper. Business: The liabilities of the cotton factors and buyers are commensurate with the exports of the city. Arts & Entertainment: Literary. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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