. The liberator. evil as South Carolina has cursed herself. Why should the hont m duiplain pick and minee his phrases in ipi t ? Mtswurt Di mocrtit THE LIBERATOR — IS PUBLISHED — EVERT FBIDAY MOENIHG, AT 221 VTA SHIN GTON STREET, IIOOM No. 0. ROBERT F. WALLCUT, General Agent. B^~ TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents per annum,in advance. S37 Five copies will bo sent to one address for ten DOL-LARS, if payment is tuado in advance. E^* All remittances are to bo made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of the paper are to liedirected (post paid) to the General Agent. E^~ Advertiseme


. The liberator. evil as South Carolina has cursed herself. Why should the hont m duiplain pick and minee his phrases in ipi t ? Mtswurt Di mocrtit THE LIBERATOR — IS PUBLISHED — EVERT FBIDAY MOENIHG, AT 221 VTA SHIN GTON STREET, IIOOM No. 0. ROBERT F. WALLCUT, General Agent. B^~ TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents per annum,in advance. S37 Five copies will bo sent to one address for ten DOL-LARS, if payment is tuado in advance. E^* All remittances are to bo made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of the paper are to liedirected (post paid) to the General Agent. E^~ Advertisements inserted at the rate of five centsper line. ESP Tho Agents of the American, Massachusetts, Penn-sylvania, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Societies areauthorised to receive subscriptions for The Liberator. laif The following gentlemen constitute the FinancialCommittee, but are not responsible for any debts of thopaper, viz:—Wendell Phillips, Edmund Quincy, Ed-jjdnd Jackson, and William L. Uarhison, Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land, to allthe inhabitants thereof Ilay this down as the law of nations I flay that mil-itary authority takoH, for the time, the place of all munic-ipal institutions, and SLAVERY AMONG THE BEST;and that, under that state of thing*, st*4ar from its beingtrue that the States whero slavery exists have tho cxclusivomanagement of tho subject, not only tho orthe United States, but tho Commander of the Aniiv,IIAS POWER TO ORDER THE UNIVERSAL EMAN-CIPATION OF THE SLAVES. .*. . From tho instantthat the slave holding States become tho theatre of a war,civil, servile, or foreign, from that instant tho war powersof Congress extend to interference with the institution of Slavery, IS EVERY WAY IN WHICH IT CAN BE INTERFERE!* with, from a claim of indemnity for slaves taken or de-stroyed, to the 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


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