William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879 : the story of his life told by his children . coffin and sent to parties in New York (Bos-ton Sunday Budget, Mar. 18, 1883). 1 Mayor Lymans account of his interview with Mr. Garrison for thispurpose will be found on p. 19 of The Garrison Mob. He implies, how-ever, that this occurred before the destruction of the sign, but such is notthe order in Mr. Burleighs relation (Lib. 5:171). Moreover, there is nocorroboration of his statement that he advised Mr. Garrison to concealhimself in the garret, who accordingly went up the attic stairs withalacrity, and the May


William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879 : the story of his life told by his children . coffin and sent to parties in New York (Bos-ton Sunday Budget, Mar. 18, 1883). 1 Mayor Lymans account of his interview with Mr. Garrison for thispurpose will be found on p. 19 of The Garrison Mob. He implies, how-ever, that this occurred before the destruction of the sign, but such is notthe order in Mr. Burleighs relation (Lib. 5:171). Moreover, there is nocorroboration of his statement that he advised Mr. Garrison to concealhimself in the garret, who accordingly went up the attic stairs withalacrity, and the Mayor saw no more of him. The only surviving witness(1885), Mr. Sewall, strenuously maintains that Mr. Garrison was with diffi-culty persuaded by himself and his other friends to leave a building inwhich, by the Mayors confession, no protection could be afforded him,whether in the attic or elsewhere. 2 Till this time [the advent of the Mayor], says C. C. Burleigh (: 171), Garrison had been seated in the office, manifesting no sign of alarm, ^T. 30.] THE BOSTON MOB.—11. 19. Chap. I. 1835.


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