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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 31/10/1850

1850; Gale Group;

Autores

Sat. Visitor, James Stanfield, N. Englander, John Brown, Press, Amarancy Paine, Sec'y, Christian Citizen, H. C., R., F. D., S. B. Buckley, Josiah Quincy, J. J. Crittenden, to the President, A. S. Standard, A Planter, Penn. Freeman, Punch, Chronotype, Syr. Standard, Sarah M. Douglass, J. E. Robinson, Williamjay, N. Y. Envangelist,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: The NORTH STAR is published every Thursday, at No. 25, Buffalo Street. Letter to the editor: Progress of Slave Abolition, The North Ruined!, Selections The American New Slave Law, The Fugtive Slave Law—Opinion of Mr. Crittenden. News: Congress, Rochester North Star Fair, Anti-Slavery Lectures, Capt. Conklin, who had been employed for 15 years in bringing rice from Santee to Charleton, was informed last Tuesday by his employers that he could no longer expect patronage, as he was a Northerner, The Fuglative Slave Law, Anti-Slavery Demonstration, THE SLAVOCRATIC PRESS of this city is mighty busy with efforts to induce a quiet acquiescency by the people in the enforcement of the Kidnapping bill, Mr. Turbbull informs me that the House of Assembly in Jamaica consists of forty-Seven members, ten of whom are colored, and two black gentlemen, and it is thought that the next speaker will be a colored man, Letter from Joseianh Quincy, Sen, There was a very large Antigagitive Slave Law meeting in Cleveland on Saturday last, The Union (Father Ritchie) thus exhorts 'the Nationals' with reference to the approaching New York Election, Resolutions adopted at the great meeting, Fanieul Hall, Boston, Oct. 14th, The Fugitive Slver Bill, Anti-Slavery Meeting in Western N. Y., Letter from the Editor The Fugitive Slave Bill and the Writ of Habeas Corpus—New York Express, Mr. Hall, a respectable colored mechanic of this city, whises to employ a colored boy, sixteen or eighteen years old, of steady and industrious habits, as an apprentice to the wagon making business, Incediarsism, The North Star Fair, The Free-Will Baptists on the Fugitive Bile, Receipts For the North Star, from the 24th to the 31st of October, The following resolutions were adopted at the recent large Meeting of the colored citizens of Philadelphia, held in the Brick Wesley Church of that city, The Fugitive Slave Excitement, OCTOBER, the melancholoy month, is fast stripping the forests of their foliage; and the variegagted leaves of Autumn whisper to us its sadness, as they fall from the trees they have so lately crowned with its waning glory, Dr. Wister's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Frederick Douglass, A lie has no legs, but scandal has wings, The Slaveholders' Last Move, Multiple News Items, Alleged Conspiracy to Kidnap, More Negro Excitement in Philadelpha!—The First "Fugitive" Case There—The Law Enfvorced—Judge Grier's Opinion, R. I. Anti-Slavery Society—Annual Meeting, Who Are Abolitionists, Judson Hutchinson Insance, Fugitive Slave Bill, A Fugitive Escaped, "The Baltimore Olio and Musical Gazette", Miscellaneous Judge Jay on the Blood Hound Bill, Slaves Among the Mormongs, Judge Jay on the Fugitive Law, "Generous Sentiments" across the Atlantic, Anti-Slavery Meeting in New Castle. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry, I LIKE the story of the blacksmith, who was requrested to bring a suit for slander. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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