The liberator . 3IE3XT. GLOBE HOTEL WILLIAM P. POWELL, Pnonm ros, 2 DoTXS STOUT, (near Franklin Square,NEW YORK. THE LIB E 11 A T O K — IS Il in.!SUi:ll EVERT FRIDAY MORNING, 321 WASHINGTON STREET, ROOM No. 6. ROBERT F. WALLCUT, Generai; Agent. J^ TERMS — Two dollars ami fifty cents per annum,in advance. qftpfrj! will lie sent to one address for ten hol-la us, iT i^iyiiiont is mniU» in advance, Jg^ All remittances are to bo made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of the paper aro to bedirected (i-ost paid) to the General Agent. IFjjp* Advertisements inserted at the rate of five


The liberator . 3IE3XT. GLOBE HOTEL WILLIAM P. POWELL, Pnonm ros, 2 DoTXS STOUT, (near Franklin Square,NEW YORK. THE LIB E 11 A T O K — IS Il in.!SUi:ll EVERT FRIDAY MORNING, 321 WASHINGTON STREET, ROOM No. 6. ROBERT F. WALLCUT, Generai; Agent. J^ TERMS — Two dollars ami fifty cents per annum,in advance. qftpfrj! will lie sent to one address for ten hol-la us, iT i^iyiiiont is mniU» in advance, Jg^ All remittances are to bo made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of the paper aro to bedirected (i-ost paid) to the General Agent. IFjjp* Advertisements inserted at the rate of five centsper line. ^5r The Agents of the American, Massachusetts, Penn-sylvania, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Societies areauthorised to receive subscriptions for The Liberator. [5f Tlio following gentlemen constitute the FinancialCommittee, .but are riot responsible for any debts of thopaper, viz : — Wendell Phillips, Edmund Quincy, Ed-mund Jackson, and William L. Garkison, Jr. WM, LLOYD GARRISON, Proclaim Liberty throughout oil the land, to alltlio inhabitants thereof; I lay thin down «? tho law of nations. I way that mil-itary authority lakes, for the time, tho place of all munic-ipal institutions, and SLAVERY AMONG THE KEST;and that, under) that state of things, ho far from its beingtrue that the States where slavery exists have tho exclusivemanagement of the Subject, not only tho President ofthis 1;.niti:u States, but the Commander of the Army,HAS POUElt TO ORDER Till UNIVERSAL EMAN-CIPATION OK TKB SLAVED * . From the instantthat tho slavehnlding States become tho theatre of a war,civil, servile, or foreign, from that instant the war powersof CoNfjituss extend to interference with the institution ofslavery, in BTERV way in which it can be interferedwith, from a claim of indemnity for slaves taken or de-stroyed, to tin; oussiou of States, burdened with slavery, toa foreign power. ... It is a war power. I say it is s, warpower ; and when your country is actua


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