The liberator . on Con-trabands, 114The Master Eaoe, J14TheSIavesof Rebels, ? a \IVi-eau ColonisatiOQ, 133-1S4-3S8133 TheCeuraeTreason In Thitii:s that inakt! for 167 DharlM SuiKnei, IfiS The Union as it Was, H I rowing Bold, 156 ? iio,-|.ital, IKSten Gate, ?- The Problem ;;. ., I ..? ., i re Parker, 173 ? ? IITheodore R Weld, 178 The Verdioi - an Ass, i98 ? : ? . ....... Voioo of Dnion Esilos, 136 \ lews of an EntelligentVermont Anti-lfngitivo Negro, , ? ; ? ? i it? 87 Who are the Negro Wor-shippers, llWard ?toWendell Phillips in Wash- 40 H-tin, 58 ,i fi3 70fl hal Con I raha


The liberator . on Con-trabands, 114The Master Eaoe, J14TheSIavesof Rebels, ? a \IVi-eau ColonisatiOQ, 133-1S4-3S8133 TheCeuraeTreason In Thitii:s that inakt! for 167 DharlM SuiKnei, IfiS The Union as it Was, H I rowing Bold, 156 ? iio,-|.ital, IKSten Gate, ?- The Problem ;;. ., I ..? ., i re Parker, 173 ? ? IITheodore R Weld, 178 The Verdioi - an Ass, i98 ? : ? . ....... Voioo of Dnion Esilos, 136 \ lews of an EntelligentVermont Anti-lfngitivo Negro, , ? ; ? ? i it? 87 Who are the Negro Wor-shippers, llWard ?toWendell Phillips in Wash- 40 H-tin, 58 ,i fi3 70fl hal Con I rahanJ - 1)7 ..: ing of .i .. ?? WO ? .llama CoHege, IR8 — Address ot dKtoi 1M ? . ? nnuil, 153 .ham, i.)4 175WhoRallj .?????.? Wailing In \. s. nlsm, ? ? S European and Fancy Furs, 308 WasliiugtoL Street, 308 OPPOSITE BOSTOM THKATBE, B08T O X . j^5- Particular attention it paid to altering and repairing Old Furs. |js5? Purs preserved during the summer. :;ov7tf. on St, 6 doors South of Milk St. 6m DBIee to 148i A veniieisorted arti&oii toetliwhich ho has u ? . ; mora?Dr. M- ? ? . Leon . ? . : ICH X>X3S!3Sr. GLOBE HOTEL, ?;??. JULY 18. THE LIBERATOR 115 colored people are just as fastidious upon this point aswhite people. We have our aristocratic feeling. Ihave my neighbors all around ine—most of themwhite—some of whom my family arc glad to havecome in and cliat with us ; there are others we dontassociate with at all. I have no particular ohjeclionto their hair because it is a little red, or to their eyesbecause they are a little grey; my objection to themrests on other grounds. When my white neighborsshall arrive at a proper point of Intellectual cultureand moral development, I shall not object to their com-ing in and taking their position. (Laughter and ap-plause.) Now, one or two words in another direction. Weoften hear the remark made, We dont want thenegroes liberated; if they are liberated and co


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