Emancipator and republican - 04/10/1849
1849; Gale Group;
Autores
Charles Swain, Middlesex, Yeoman, Emmanuel Vitalis Schers, Worcester Spy, P., A. W., H. B. S.,
ResumoMiscellaneous: Published every THURSDAY MORNING, at $2.00 per annum, in advance—or $2.50 when delivered by carriers. News: The Cattle Fair meeting of the Norfolk County Agricultural Society, at Dedham, yesterday, was attended by an immense concourse of people, Drummed out of Camp, Railways in Great Britain, Who is Responsible, The Northampton Courier speaks in the following manner of the "union" of the New York Democracy, A short communication appeared in the Spy of Wednesday, in the absence of the Editor from home, in relation to the Boston Republican, which it is hardly necessary for us to say could not have been published with the knowledge of the editor, French Minister, Drowned, Absent Minded, The State Convention for … the State Constitution, organized to-day, Remarkable Escape from Death, Punished, Mr. Editor:—The Returns of Our Late State Election Have Come in Unusually Slowly, for Which Reason I Have Foreborne Writing You until Now, California Items, Face the Music, Letters have been received in North Bridgewater from Messrs, St. Peter and the Three Spirits A Legend, Marine Items, More Anti-Rent Bloodshed, Sixteen Days Later from California, A Hard Case, The New York Morning Star … upwards of $700,000 have been … out the Cuba expeditions from New York and New Orleans, Sketches of Modern Reforms and Reformers, in Great Britain and Ireland New Series, Bishop Onderdonk, The Whigs of New York, at their recent State Convention at Syracuse, passed the following resolutions upon the subject of Slavery, Colored Citizens of Connecticut, Multiple News Items, Departure of Hon. Abbott Lawrence, Men with Tails, Conviction and Sentences for Arson, The Late Suicide in Chicopee, Serious Riot in New Jersey, Mr. William W. Brown, a well known and respected fugitive from slavery, made a capital speech in the Peace Congress, By an arrival from Chihuahua, with advices to the 2d of August, we learn that the Cholera was still raging tearfully at Durango and many parts of Mexico, Association of the Friends of Hungary, Manslaughter, People who wish to send newspapers to their friends in California, must remember to pre-pay the postage, or they will not go on. Editorial: We call the attention of our readers to the very able and satisfactory letter from Mr. Charles Sumner, addressed to the editors of the Boston Atlas, in reply to the attacks made by them on his Address at the Free Soil Convention at Worcester, All was quiet when we went to press last night; there were neither Spanish nor French nor British nor Japanese cruisers in sight of the lower telegraph station at sundown, We saw yesterday CHARLES SUMNER, the Whig Free Soiler and "Impra ticable" walking in Broadway, Post Office Appointments. Shipping news: Launches, Seven Days Later from Europe By Extraordinary Express. Arts & Entertainment: The Cottage Door. Letter to the editor: My Dear Sir:—The Free West is Rapidly Increasing in Wealth as Well as in Numbers, and I Am at a Loss to Understand Why the Industry and Enterprise of New England Should Be Taxed, as They Too Often Are, by Beggars in Broadcloth, for the Means of Supporting Indolent Young Men at Colleges in the West, Many of Whom Should Be Farmers and Mechanies, instead of Being College-learned Ministers, MR. EDITOR:—For one, I am rejoiced to the see your plain and explicit condemnation of the recent coalition of the Free Soil and Hunker Democracy in New York, Representatives from Hamilton County—Judge McLean—John P. Hale—Whipping a Child—Outrage upon a Free Colored Man, Dear Sir:—I Am Not Quite Satisfied with Your Conclusions in Regard to the Action of Our Free Soil Friends in New York, Nor Do I Think That at the Time When Your Views Were Presented, or Even Now, That You Are Possessed of All the Facts and Elements in View of Which the Free Democracy of New York Have Acted, and Which Are Necessary to a Correct Understanding of the Matter, Dear Sir:—We Arrived Here Last Evening, and To-Day Have Been Taking a View of This Great Central German City. Elections: Georgia. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Business: State of Trade Boston Market, Monetary and Commercial Sale at the Broker's Board—Oct. 2. Stock tables: Boston Wholesale Prices Current Corrected for the Republican. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths.
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