The liberator . enjamin Bnulie. the distinguished sur-gion,died at his seal in Hum, (Kng.) on Ihe 81st ult. THE LIBEKATOR —18 PUBLISHED — EVERT FRIDAY MOKrOTG, — AT —221 WASHINGTON STEEET, BOOK No. 6. ROBERT F. WALLCUT, General Agent. Eg5 TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents per annum,in advance. H^~ Five copies will bo sent to one address for ten dol-LAits, if payment is made in advance. Eg* All remittances are to bo made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of tlio paper aro to bedirected (post PAID) to tho General Agent. KIT Advertisements inserted at the rate of five centsper


The liberator . enjamin Bnulie. the distinguished sur-gion,died at his seal in Hum, (Kng.) on Ihe 81st ult. THE LIBEKATOR —18 PUBLISHED — EVERT FRIDAY MOKrOTG, — AT —221 WASHINGTON STEEET, BOOK No. 6. ROBERT F. WALLCUT, General Agent. Eg5 TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents per annum,in advance. H^~ Five copies will bo sent to one address for ten dol-LAits, if payment is made in advance. Eg* All remittances are to bo made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of tlio paper aro to bedirected (post PAID) to tho General Agent. KIT Advertisements inserted at the rate of five centsper lino. iSP The Agents of the American, Massachusetts, Penn-sylvania, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Societies areauthorised to receive subscriptions for The Libehatoh. EST* The following gentlemen constitute the FinancialCommittee, ^>ut aro not responsible for any debts of the\)ap&T, via: —Wendell Phillips, Edmund Quincy, Ed-mund Jackson, and William L. Gariuson, Jr. WM, LLOYD GARRISON, Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land, to allthe inhabitants thereof; I lay this down as tho law of nations. I say that mil-itary authority takes, for trio time, the place of all munic-ipal institutions, and SLAVERY AMONG Till-, BEST;and that, under that stato of things, so far from its beingtrue that the States where slavery exists have the exclusivemanagement of tho subject, not only the President orthe United States, but the Commander op the ArxyHAS POWER TO ORDER THE UNIVERSAL EMAN-CIPATION OF THE SLAVES. * . From the instantthat the slaveholding States become the theatre of a war,civil, servile, or foreign, from that instant tho war powersofCoSGSlSB extend to interfbrcnoo with tho institution ofslavery, in kveby way in which it can be interferedwith, from a claim of indemnity for slaves taken or do-Stroyed, to the cession of States, burdoncd with slavery, toa foreign power. ... It is a war power. I say it is a warpower ; and when your country is actually in war, wh


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