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Colorophobia Run Mad!

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
July
Year
1843
Copyright
Public Domain
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- Tbe propri' tors ofme Mipusi mueung riouse in Abinglon. Mnss. have ordered theircominittee, on giving decds of pews. to give them to no person or persons, unlesshe or they will take tliem on express conditions, and not othoi wise, to debar not only ali colored person or persons, but "all classed tci'h thcm" from entering them; and this not for mon'hs and years, but Forever ! ! So says H. H. Bnghatn in the Emancipator, and cites tiie form of the deeds thus: "fo have and to ho!d the same to the said , his heirs, and assigns. forever, npon erprcss conrfttitms. and not otherwise, that the said -. his heirs, and assigns. shall not suffer the said pew, or any part thereof, to be conveyed to, occupied by. or iv any manncr come into possession of nny colored person or persons, or any one classcd lolth him or them ; and that the House is to be a Calvinistic Bapiist Meeting House forever." This raüier excceds any ihing of the kind we have seen before. We should really like to know whom they mean by persons "classed icitk him or thtvi." Are Abolitionista ntended? DU An Anti-SIavery Society was formed at Dundee, iMonroe County. on the Fourth of July. It is auxiliary to iv. State Society. A friend writes us that the cause of Liberty is advancing in that vicinity as fast as ligln aud truth can be spread before the people. If this Society be :iuxilinry to the State Society, it must approve the principie of voting for none but avowed antislavery men. Then why not make a County nomination? The Democratie anti-slnvery men can have nothing tohope from the predominancc of tlieir pariy: while the Whigs of that County are so decidedly in the minority that their votes re certain to lie "thrown away." They cannot ropcrly sny, ;;)erhaps" our candidato will be lected. Then why not raise the Liberty Standrel TDU Arnold Builum write9 (rom hondón to ie Philanihropist his first impressions of Engand. The scarciiy of provisons arrested his ntention n Limlon. as demonstrnted by the prices. [c snys: "Bacon Hams, are mach lower than they lave been for several years; the pnces nuw ary, according toqunlity, from $10 to 17 the wt. Pig's tongues at retail 15 to 18 cents ach. Sheep's tongues 7 cents each. Heads of ducks nnd chickens, 4 cents. Fresh eggs 25 ets a dozen, Old eggs, 20 for 25 cents. - Somestill oidor, suppose must be ncarly all rotien, 30 for 25 cents. American Newtown Pippinf, 75 cents a dozen . Butter is now very cheap, a good quality is sold for 25 to 35 ets. a pound. 1 seo a great inany women at the corners of 6trcots vith shrimps and snails for sale, bjt hnw na inquired price." jÏÏ3 J. Q Ad vms haa laiely visited Alba-nyand Snrntoga,and is every wbere received with the mosi marked expressions of csteetn and regard.- He visite the Springs and tho Falls of Niágara for the first time in his life. Ef Tlie colored pcoplü oí Mnrsliall and vicinty celfhratcd the Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery in New York. J;ilv 5, 1826, atCedar Lakc, by a public dinner. Many other citizen wero present.

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Signal of Liberty
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