Liberator (Boston, MA) - 15/05/1846
1846; Gale Group;
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E. S., C. K. W., A Baltimorean, Edward Search, Frederick Douglass, J. N. Buffum, Y., Eliza Lee Follen, for the Managers, Seth Luther, of the United States, Francis Jackson, President, Edmund Quincy, Secretary, Rev. F. W. Locke, A. B., D. B.,
ResumoLetter to the editor: Letter from James N. Buffum, Power of Opinion-Free Trade, A Strong Western Invitation, Letter from Frederick Douglass, Refuge of Oppression, The Dulwark of Slavery, New Lebanon Spring Water-Cure Establishment. News: Protest of 304 Clergymen-Against American Slavery, The Great Unknown, 306, Absent, Great Anti-Slavery Meeting in Glasgow, On Associations, 'the Other Great Interests' and Slavery, Late and important Intelligence from Rio Grade, New-England Convention, Prospectus of 'the Pennsylvania News,' Published by G. A. Royle, The following article shows the relative estimate which is placed upon the laws of man and the laws of God by some in the Granite State, Of African Blood and Descent, The next meeting of the Boston Anti-Slavery Sewing Circle will be on Thursday afternoon, May 21, at Mrs. Chapman's, 53 Federal-street, New England Anti-Slavery Convention, Presentment of the W. C. Advocate, The Glasgow Argus, containing the account of the reception of Messrs. Buffum and Douglass in that city, on their arrival in January last, (which we have given in preceding columns,) was mislaid at the time it came to hand, which accounts for the delay in the publication of the same, Foreign Items, Concert of the Hutchinson Family, Miscellaneous, From the Annual Meeting The Following, from the New-York Journal of Commerce, is All We Have from Our Friends. Its Source Will …, Reformatory Infidelity, Resolution of Universal Brotherhood, An Avalanche of Eggs!, 'swearing and Sabbath-Breaking', Multiple News Items, Skaneate'es Community, Hollis-Street Church--Work for Washingtonians, Peace and War Alluding to Mr. McDuffie's Late Speech in the U. S. Senate, on the Oregon Question, the Washington Correspondent, Frederick Douglass 'As Sure as His Feet Shall Touch American Soil, He Shall Be Taken Back Again to Slavery', Fifty Thousand Men and $10,000,000 Voted by Congress to Carry on the War against Mexico! the War Message, Fourth of July Mass. A. S. Society—Rural Fair—Union Celebration. Editorial: Rev. Dr. Channing and the Christian Register, Washington Correspondent of the Kennebeck Journal Invasion of Mexico, State of the Liberty Party, The Late Daniel Neall, The Constitution. Death notices: Death of Charles T. Torrey!. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Prisoner's Song.
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