Douglass At University Hall
Freilorick Dmitdass, the colored orai'.r. w ii'i íi i-ld torth before the 8. 1A. i;ist Thnrsday eveming, is a man Til yenra oíd, bul he is well preserv!■■!. .-.■ii : ennsidi-rin'í bis age, nave ;i n c ■'.( ni ii ■(■ are. TSi Te ven' thoee íji ilu' audlemoe who had llstened k him 25 or 80 ye n-s .-mii. lm ttoted the lack m' fire and eloquenee that Jie tlirii had. He wonlrt occaslonally look ap írim Jiis manuscript, stand ii]i erect, aiad gtlve tíhe audience boom [de i "■ í'i ederlck D iifflaaa tn tüa patany days, wttben he held bhe platíurm with Wm. I.Id.viI (iarriMHi. Wcudell Plhilllpe, Anna JMekinson, and other grea.1 orators, and never carne oui 8ec nd b 8) . What he had to Bay '1 Ir.i.si'.iy alg-ht was preeeated In langnoge more scíholarly perhaps, thain w in-u he usimI i.i tlniiid'T torth lüs anal !".uas aüain.-it slawiy and sla veholdears, but his votoe did not bave sufi:,mi Btrength to fill the hall, and it, was erj Qlfficuli for 0"ne gide i béar m.-iny thinga he -m:!. ahould have become more Familiar Wlttl liis inaniisr'-n: ■ appeaiing be an au Henee. Ir is Btraa e( lecturers ■ ■ here reallze til ■ magnli ude ol Tniwisiiy Hall, an.l make i ii' n - be heard by all the audience preeeni The Mí' tral fí'y will se!! round brip tickets to Chicago íot ome (are tor round trip, good on all u.-uiis axcepi limit ed and X ie 5 and 6, c:h1) lay up bo añil lucludlug October .-'.(lili. Ticket .uuod lo days. öu Waahlnsfton si., near the bridge In Brooklyn, ta a printer by i lic name of Kick, liis Blgv reading, "Kick the Printer." Thla la an Invltatlon not n extended by the printer iilmadf, bul tíiere ar.' times v!n'ii most adviTtlslng meo woiiM tiwrouhly enloy bhe printer whose (■ini)ositio:i lias rutmed soaae grood bli "í ptey.
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