. The liberator . refused to go to the polls. Out of i r,000rote I] 8000 voted, and vet th< ■ I OS ion as onlv SOO. ■ ■«- -■-- THE LIBEKATOK — is PUBLISHED — EVEKY rBIDAY MOKHING, — AT— 221 WASHINGTON STREET, ROOM No. KOBEKT F. WALLCUT, Gi🇳🇮kal Agent. fl^- TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents perin atlvanco- j^~Five copies will be sent to one address for tendollaus, if payment be made in advance. 03^ All remittances are to bo made, and all letterslating to the pecuniary concorns of tho paper aro to bodirected (post paid) to tho General Agent. (gf Advertisements inserted at the rate of five


. The liberator . refused to go to the polls. Out of i r,000rote I] 8000 voted, and vet th< ■ I OS ion as onlv SOO. ■ ■«- -■-- THE LIBEKATOK — is PUBLISHED — EVEKY rBIDAY MOKHING, — AT— 221 WASHINGTON STREET, ROOM No. KOBEKT F. WALLCUT, Gi🇳🇮kal Agent. fl^- TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents perin atlvanco- j^~Five copies will be sent to one address for tendollaus, if payment be made in advance. 03^ All remittances are to bo made, and all letterslating to the pecuniary concorns of tho paper aro to bodirected (post paid) to tho General Agent. (gf Advertisements inserted at the rate of five cents perline. B3?~ The Agents of the American, Massachusetts, Penn-sylvania, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Societies areauthorised to receive subscriptions for The Liberator. $$~ The following gentlemen constitute tho FinancialCommittee, but are not responsible for any debts of thepaper, via :—Francis Jackson, Edmund .Quincy, EwiundJackson, and Wendell Puillips. TO. LLOYD GAKKISOK, The United States Constitution is a covenantwith death, and an agreement with helL £2T wbat order of men tawfe the most absolute ofmonarchies, or tho most aristocratic of republics, wan everinvested with MKhan odious and unjust privilege as thatof the separate iind^^sivc representation of lewi thanhftM ttmlUibo owners of sla^» Hall of this House,in the chair or tho Senate, and in the Presidential man-sion? This investment of power in tho ownerj Of oneBpeoica of property conceo|ptodl in the highest »of the nation, and &$tttmiaatA& through thirteen of thetwepty-SU: StateH of the Union, constitutes a privilegedorder of men in tho community, more adverse to the rightsof all, and more pernicious to the interests of the whole,than any order of nobility ever known- To call govern-ment thus constituted ft Democracy is to insult the under-Standing of mankind. ... It is doubly tainted with theinfection of riches and of slavery. There is no name intho lang


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