Special Iloticcs. Luhrtisfmnits

Special Iloticcs. Luhrtisfmnits

with his company Rev. Dr. Campbell and fam- Hoping that you will in readily prosper your efforts be avowed by all, that America, with a The was addressed about the ily. You know the doctor, both personally and to redeem the meeting eloquently by in application of Kansas to be ad- that this issue, made at Syracuse five ANTI-SLAVERY slaves of your land, Constitution of a years ago, MEETINGS IN NIA “ pro-slavery character, has and the mitted by his Banner;” and you will not, perhaps, be I am yours, each of the above gentlemen, utmost to the Union, as a Slave State. is fast coming to be the issue the country GARA AND ORLEANS COUNTIES. very respectfully, reason to be proud of her to hear me say that he has one of the judiciary. unanimity prevailed, and there is an evident Now, let us see what would be the results of over. Come up to our then, and surprised ALEXANDER DORSEY. G. B. Anniversary Frederick Douglass and Wm. J. V.. determination on the part of our colored citi- the dissolution of Your readers Watkins, most powerful minds with which I ever came in the Union. help unite the voice and arms of the people contemplate holding a series of I have several copies of your paper, make the Con- will judge of Anti-Slaveiy contact. He is a modern John Knox. He ap- For Frederick Douglass’ zens in this part of the State to the correctness and probabilities of into one grand Habeas Corpus which shall Meetings in the above named counties, and shall show them to the Paper. com- colored people on vention a memorable one, and they call earnest- the statements here made. are : mencing on Wednesday, 15th. The pears just as thoroughly at home in anti-sla- the LETTER FROM A. H. FRANCIS. Here they give liberty to every slave, open the prison door August Islands, and ’endeavor to a list The following places been matters he lived New and obtain of ly upon their fellow citizens in other parts of 1. first result of a dissolution would be, of every Williamson, and send have already named by very as if in York; subscribers. Passmore every Mr. Lemuel Pratt, of North Portland, O. T., July 22, 1855. the State be up and doing, the weakening of the Slave the Ridgeway, Orleans I was both surprised and proud to hear him say to Power, by villainous Judge, whether he be Kane or Mc- County. The friends in each of these withdrawal of places, that as he is) he always Dear Frederick my last, two weeks Yours, &c., the sixteen Northern free States, Lane, cowering into retirement, imprisonment are called upon to make (busy looks over every For Frederick Douglass’ Paper. :—ln WM. immediate arrange- ago, I stated what I had sent. In the of RICH. containing a population of 18 20 millions, or ments for the meetings, and they are at column of every number of Frederick Doug- JUDGE KANE’S RECENT hurry or infamy. liberty DECISION. and 15 JOHN to fix the hour for the lectures. We He has a high business I omitted inclosing the ten dollars. leaving Slave States with a population THOMAS, hope lass’ Paper. appreciation of For Frederick Douglass’ Paper. nothing will be wanting on their part, The sticklers for the pro-slavery of I now inclose you twelve and one half dollars; of four or five millions to sustain Slavery. In JAMBSFULLER, towards the mighty intellect and noble manhood of our character FROM OUR CINCINNATI CORRESPONDENT. rendering them successful in MATLACK, every' respect: the Federal Constitution, whether they be 82.50 for the Paper—ten other words, now, 25 millions of people sustain, LUCIUS C. common friend, Rev. S. R. Ward; the dollars for a donation T. G. WHITE, West Kendall, u yjth. indeed, advocates August the or enemies of human bondage, for the benefit of the Paper. First of in Cincinnati. and suffer disgrace for sustaining, the “ wherever I go, I hear of the powerful impres- have worst MONTGOMERY MERRICK. Two bridges in town of Carlton, 18th. had, through the recent of I have nothing to since clouds us the system of slavery ever known,—certainly the Yates Centre, *< pg^ sion produced by the preaching and speaking of decision Judge important relate my Black hung over early in morn- Syracuse, Aug. 8, 1855. Committee. the of the County Line Corners, « Ward. In Kane in case of Passmore Williamson, am- last, except a flare up this morning with the ing, and much rain had fallen in the night, but worst 19th century; then this disgrace 21st. Mr. sober truth, Mr. W. is an in- Somerset, -22 ple occasion for themselves County Assessor. soon after sunrise the clouds and we had would fall upon the guilty parties only, namely A CALL FOE A d tellectual giant; and I never this congratulating upon parted West Somerset, “ more felt to the The the This would be 23d! soundness of their position. law of the a tax a brilliant day. The slaveholding Slates. a great Chari « be the case, than at the close of a long and de- Admitting for Territory levys on 21st year of Slavery NATIONAL CONVENTION ottville, 24th! the purposes of article, that stock in trade, &c., of which theBritish was change for the better, inasmuch as we are pro- or Olcott, - lightful evening spent in this they are cor- money, J per cent., Emancipation in Colonies cele- 25th. his this week. >\ « company rect their views makes it fessedly, (as free would then AMERICANS. llson, 26th- What in of that instrument, we must very heavy on large mercantile houses. brated by our Colored friends. States really be,) COLORED mental pigmies are people in general Ransoinville, « also acknowledge that the The Assessor newly on oath The formed on 6’h St., the freest nation on earth. 27th* judicial appointed of - when compared with him! It is officer just demands procession east Feu.ow of Youngstown, my decided alluded to, the value of We then would be the great of all Citizens :—The present aspect 28tb! has shown remarkable and your effects. and the ever example Lewiston, « opinion that Mr. Ward has done more to refute firmness Broadway, was largest known in the times, and the condition of our brethren in 29th. ability in maintaining its compromises, The law of the Territory forbids my oath this city. nations aspiring to become free. Pekin, « the charge of the negroes’ than and in on The band, Anderson’s (Colored) per- bonds, and our own as Free- 30th! inferiority any peculiar position •• carrying out provisions of “ account of complexion. 2. The second result would be a final release Lockport, 3ist. man, visited the that covenant In compliance with formed exquisite Music—but the most interest- other who has England, from the with of the Northern States from the men, require of us some well-directed effort to Chesnut Ridge, Ist. death and agreement with hell.” Perhaps this outrageous law I refused to swear to my ing part of the procession was a con- enormous ex- Sept, United States, during the last eight years. large car, counteract the debasing influence that holds us Royalton Centre, “ He it serve a useful amount of The Assessor penses incurred by the general or federal 2d! may purpose to review some of capitol. has taken 60 of various and divers govern- <• has preached in the first Congregationalpulpits taining girls ages, in our present anomalous condition in this our Shelby Centre, 3d. the points in the case above or- Issue, and no doubt it will end in a law suit; the ment in promoting slave interests. These ex- of the has mentioned, in colors, all dressed out for the occasion ; some native For further information, the friends in country—he dined at the first tables are enormous the country ; and in obedience to the de- these der that we may see in what manner our Fede- fine for refusing to swear is S2O. I have con- of them “in robes of white penses considering free popu- places, can confer, by letter, with Mr. of the land—ho been treated as an flowing spotless mands of stem necessity for united the Lemuel has equal ral Courts discharge cluded not to tamely submit lation of the Slave States. action, Pratt, JVorih by some their share of the duty of to witnessing this others in the more variegated hues which de- Ridgeway, Orleans County. of the best and most “ undersigned, agreeable to appointment and by distinguished securing of on without 3. The third beneficial result to the free of the realm—ho the blessings liberty” to thepeople outrage my rights testing the le- light the eye, and gratify the taste. But the States, direction of the peers has been unexpectedly would National Council at its last of the U. S. and their descendants. gality thereof. of these children excited be that they would be freed from the un- detained inEngland, by important matters of a singing universal ad- meeting, held in the city of New York, May Col. John H. Wheeler, of Carolina—- Look for a moment at the pleasant and disagreeable agitation of the sla- nature, to it North detestable princi- miration. The songs were Freedom’s songs, 1855, do call personal which was his duty to pay we are 10th, a Convention of the People, unable to say whether he is entitled to ple here involved. Outrages, insults, or abuse, and the effect our citizens was very question, and its developments, such as lUhrtisfmnits.

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