. The liberator. Price, 10 cents a number, or I] a year (for 12 num-bers.) K. IV BARKER, 1iini-inu, IBS ifrond St., nihi Yerk. March 27. THE LIBERATOR — 18 PUBLISHED — EVERY FRIDAY MORJTIHO, — AT — 221 WASHINGTON STREET, BOOM No. 6. ROBERT P. WALLCUT, Gekkral Aqknt. f^T TERMS — Tito dollars and fifty coiata per annum,in wjvanoo. jt^~ Five copies will bo sent to ono address for tex dol-Lahs, if payment is made in advance. 55? All remittances arc to be made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of the paper aro to Lbdirected (tost paiii) to tho General Agent. J^T Advertisements inse


. The liberator. Price, 10 cents a number, or I] a year (for 12 num-bers.) K. IV BARKER, 1iini-inu, IBS ifrond St., nihi Yerk. March 27. THE LIBERATOR — 18 PUBLISHED — EVERY FRIDAY MORJTIHO, — AT — 221 WASHINGTON STREET, BOOM No. 6. ROBERT P. WALLCUT, Gekkral Aqknt. f^T TERMS — Tito dollars and fifty coiata per annum,in wjvanoo. jt^~ Five copies will bo sent to ono address for tex dol-Lahs, if payment is made in advance. 55? All remittances arc to be made, and all lettersrelating to the pecuniary concerns of the paper aro to Lbdirected (tost paiii) to tho General Agent. J^T Advertisements inserted at the rale of five centsper line. 03? Tho Agents of tho American, Massachusetts, Penn-sylvania, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Societies aroauthorised to receive subscriptions for Tim Liberator. (5?* Tho following gentlemen constitute- the FinancialCommittee, but aro not responsible for any debts of thepiper, viz :— Wendell Phillips, Edmund Quincv, Ed-kvsd Jackson, and William L. Uabrison, Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land, to allthe inhabitants thereo£ . Hay thin down as the law of nation*. I say that mil-itary authority takes, for the time, tho place of all munic-ipal Institutions, and SLAVERY AMONG THE ;and that, under that ata-to of things, 80 far from its beingtrue that tho States where slavery exists have the exclusivemanagement of the subject, not only tho Pkebjdest ortctb I/ntt-ed States, biH the CostvAHma of the Ahwy,HAS POWER TO ORDER THE UNIVERSAL EMAN-CIPATION OP THE SLAVES. .*. . From tho instantthat tho slavoholding States become tho theatre of a war,civil, servila, or foreign, from that instant the war powersof Congress extend to interference with the institution ofelavery, in every wat in which it can be intkiiferedwith, from a claim of indemnity for slaves taken or de-stroyed, to tho cession of States, burdened with slavery, ton foreign power. ... It is a war power. I say it is a warpower ; and when your country is actually


Size: 2632px × 949px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, booksubjectantislaverymovements, bookyear1831