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Domestic News June 4, 1853

Anti Slavery Bugle

New Lisbon, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Mr. Palmer, agent of the Sontag Opera Troupe, settled an ejection case in Boston by withdrawing his appeal, paying fines, costs, and Mrs. Remond's civil suit expenses. She, a woman from Salem, now has privilege to any paid seat at the Howard Athenaeum. Several colored persons, including her, attended the opera on Wednesday evening.

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Settled.—Mr. Palmer, agent of the Sontag Opera Troupe, has withdrawn his appeal in the ejection case, and paid up the fines and costs imposed on him in the Boston Police Court. He has also paid the expenses incurred by Mrs. Remond of Salem in her civil suit against him, and has withdrawn the action. The Commonwealth says it is understood that the lady is to have the privilege of occupying any seat at the Howard that she may choose to pay for. Several colored persons witnessed the opera on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Remond and friends being of the number.—Lowell American.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court

What keywords are associated?

Ejection Case Boston Police Court Racial Seating Howard Athenaeum Sontag Opera Troupe

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Palmer Mrs. Remond Sontag Opera Troupe

Where did it happen?

Boston

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Boston

Event Date

Wednesday Evening

Key Persons

Mr. Palmer Mrs. Remond Sontag Opera Troupe

Outcome

appeal withdrawn; fines and costs paid in boston police court; expenses paid in civil suit; action withdrawn; privilege granted to occupy any paid seat at the howard; several colored persons witnessed the opera.

Event Details

Mr. Palmer, agent of the Sontag Opera Troupe, withdrew his appeal in the ejection case and paid fines and costs imposed in the Boston Police Court. He paid expenses incurred by Mrs. Remond of Salem in her civil suit against him and withdrew the action. Understood that Mrs. Remond has privilege of occupying any seat at the Howard that she may choose to pay for. Several colored persons, including Mrs. Remond and friends, witnessed the opera on Wednesday evening.

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