. The liberator . ds, and never & i aou chief of the Dei ile apostles ;Our hemp «in assist you in walking the uir, tnako a dlsplaj ol . ■ THE LIBERATOR — is )— EVERY PBIDAY MORNING, — AT — 221 WASHINGTON STREET, BOOM No. C. KOBEKT P. WALLCUT, (Isksui. Gf TERMS— Two dollars and fifty cents per tumuiu,Ed advance, jE^Fivo copioa will bo sent to ono address for tendollabs, U payment bu made in advunao. H^ All remittances are to bo made, and all letters re-laiing to the pecuniary concerns of the paper are te bodirootea (cost paid) to the General Agent. E£|P Advertisements in


. The liberator . ds, and never & i aou chief of the Dei ile apostles ;Our hemp «in assist you in walking the uir, tnako a dlsplaj ol . ■ THE LIBERATOR — is )— EVERY PBIDAY MORNING, — AT — 221 WASHINGTON STREET, BOOM No. C. KOBEKT P. WALLCUT, (Isksui. Gf TERMS— Two dollars and fifty cents per tumuiu,Ed advance, jE^Fivo copioa will bo sent to ono address for tendollabs, U payment bu made in advunao. H^ All remittances are to bo made, and all letters re-laiing to the pecuniary concerns of the paper are te bodirootea (cost paid) to the General Agent. E£|P Advertisements inserted at tho rate of livo cents perlino. £^ The Agents of tho American, Massachusetts, Penn-Bylvantiv, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Societies areauthorised to receive subscriptions fur Tnu LlBEBATOR. 2^ Tho following gentlemen constitute tho FinancialCoomiittec, but arc not responsible for any debts of thopaper, viz :—Francis Jackson, Edmund Quincv, EdmundJackson, and Wendell Phillips. s^Ms. The United States Constitution is a covenantwith death, and an agreement with hell fflf What order of men under tho most abnolnta ofmonuabiw, or the most ftrlatoeratlo of republics, was everinvested with euch an odious and unjust privilege as thatof tho separate and exclusive representation of lens thanhalf a million owners of slaves, in tho Hall of this House,in the chair of the Senate, and in the Presidential man-sion? This investment of power in tho owners of onospecies of property concentrated in the highest authoritiesof tho nation, and disseminated through thirteen of thotwenty-six States of tho Union, constitutes a privilegedorder of men in tho community, more adverse to the rightsof aH, and more pernicious to tho interests of the whole,than any order of nobility ever known. To call govern-ment thus constituted a Democracy is to insult the under-standing of mankind. ... It is doubly tainted with theinfection of riches and of slavery. There is no name inthe languag


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