. The liberator. is wife should buy one of these machines bo assist her In lessening Sftrfetoilsonie l-usk.— M,irt!>otv SfeSMtta, July 13, W62, THE LIBERATOR — 13 rill!LISIIED — EVEKY FRIDAY MOEUHTG, AT 221 WASHINGTON STREET, EOOM No. 6. ROBERT F. WAIXCUT, Genkbal Agent EST TERMS — Two dollars and fifty conts per annum,in advance. E^~ Fivo copies will bo sent to one address for tes dol-lars, if payment is made- in advanoe. E^ All remittances are to be made, and all lettersrelating to tho pecuniary concerns of the paper are to bedirected (post RAID) to the General Agent. EE^~ Advertisements


. The liberator. is wife should buy one of these machines bo assist her In lessening Sftrfetoilsonie l-usk.— M,irt!>otv SfeSMtta, July 13, W62, THE LIBERATOR — 13 rill!LISIIED — EVEKY FRIDAY MOEUHTG, AT 221 WASHINGTON STREET, EOOM No. 6. ROBERT F. WAIXCUT, Genkbal Agent EST TERMS — Two dollars and fifty conts per annum,in advance. E^~ Fivo copies will bo sent to one address for tes dol-lars, if payment is made- in advanoe. E^ All remittances are to be made, and all lettersrelating to tho pecuniary concerns of the paper are to bedirected (post RAID) to the General Agent. EE^~ Advertisements inserted at the rate of five centsper Hue. EST Tho Agents of the American, Massachusetts, Penn-sylvania, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Socioties areauthorised to receive subscriptions for The Liberator. EST The following gentlemen constitute the FinancialCommittee, but are not responsible for any debts of thopaper, vis : — AVendell Phillips, Edmtjxd Quincy, Ed-uvsd Jackson, and William L. Garrison, Proclaim Liberty throughout all tho land, to. allthe inhabitants thereof. I lay thia down as the law of nations. I say that mil*itary authority takes, for the time, the place ef all municipal institutions, and SLAVERY AMONG THE ;and that, under that state of things, so far ffonl its beingtrue that the States where slavery exists have the exclusive)management of tho subject, not only tho Pbkbiijekt orthe U*mu> States, but the Commander or the Aitlff,HAS POWER TO ORDER THE UNIVERSAL EMAN-CIPATION OP THE SLAVES. * . From the instantthat the alaveholding States become the theatre of a war,civil, servile, or foreign, from that instant the war powersof Concress extend to interference with tho institution ofslavery, in every wav in which it can he jstebfbredWith, 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 actuall


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