The liberator . LVILLE, La Salle Co., 111.| :?- ? EspSOial attention g!l UH tO .-eonring and collecting Claims for Eastern Mwohantai August 8. tf. THE LIBERATOK 18 PUBLISHES EVERY PEIDAY MOKNING, 321 WASHING-TON STREET, HOOM No. 6. EOBERT F. WALLCUT, Geheral Agent. Ij^~ TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents per annum,in mlvanco. $jp Fivo copies will be sent to one address for tex dol-lars, if payment is made in advance. J3? All remittances arc to be made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of tlio paper aro to bedirected (iOsr paid) to the General Agent. §3?~ Advertisements insert


The liberator . LVILLE, La Salle Co., 111.| :?- ? EspSOial attention g!l UH tO .-eonring and collecting Claims for Eastern Mwohantai August 8. tf. THE LIBERATOK 18 PUBLISHES EVERY PEIDAY MOKNING, 321 WASHING-TON STREET, HOOM No. 6. EOBERT F. WALLCUT, Geheral Agent. Ij^~ TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents per annum,in mlvanco. $jp Fivo copies will be sent to one address for tex dol-lars, if payment is made in advance. J3? All remittances arc to be made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of tlio paper aro to bedirected (iOsr paid) to the General Agent. §3?~ Advertisements inserted at tbo rate of five centsfier line. jSgr The Agents of tlio American, Massachusetts, Penn-sylvania, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Societies areauthorised to reccivo subscriptions for The Lidkratob. £3^ The following gentlemen constitute tho FinancialCommittee, _but are not responsible for any debts of the[japer, viz: — AVexdell Phillips, Edmund Quincy, Ed-tnraD Jackson, and William L. Garrison, Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land, to nil the inhabitants thereof. I lay thin down as the law of nations. I any that mil-itary authority Ukod, for tho tuno, tho plaou of all munlo-ipal institutions, and SLAVERY AMONG THE KEST;and that, under that state of things, ho far from itfl beingtruo that tho States whoro slavery exists have the exclusivemanagement of the subject, not only tho President ofthe Uhitku States, but tho Oommandeh of the Ahmv,HAS POWER TO ORDKR THF UNIVERSAL EMAN-CIPATION OF THE SLAVES. f. , . From the instantthat tho slaveholding States become the theatre of a war,civil, servile, or foreign, from that instant the war powersof Congress extend to interference with tho institution of Slavery, IN EVEKY WAY IN WHICH IT CAN BE IRTEBF2BBD with, from a claim of indemnity for slaves taken or de-stroyed, to tho cession of States, burdened with slavery, toa foreign power. ... It is a war power. I say it is a warpower ; and when your country is actually in war


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