. The liberator. iImv nlUii say tliey can got nothingabroad like them. MADAME CARTEAUX BANNISTER,No. 31 Whiter Street, Boston. THE LIBERATOR —19 PUBLISHED EVERY EBIDAT MORHING, — AT —221 WASHINGTON STHEET, KOOM No. 0. ROBERT F. WALLCUT, General Acent. H^y TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents per annum,in advance. I Five copies will be sent to one- address for ten dol-lars, if payment is made in advance. |5F~ All remittances aro to bo made, and all lettersrelating to tlio pecuniary concerns of tbo paper aro to bodirected (post iaiii) to the General Agent. B5T Advertisements inserted at tbo rato
. The liberator. iImv nlUii say tliey can got nothingabroad like them. MADAME CARTEAUX BANNISTER,No. 31 Whiter Street, Boston. THE LIBERATOR —19 PUBLISHED EVERY EBIDAT MORHING, — AT —221 WASHINGTON STHEET, KOOM No. 0. ROBERT F. WALLCUT, General Acent. H^y TERMS — Two dollars and fifty cents per annum,in advance. I Five copies will be sent to one- address for ten dol-lars, if payment is made in advance. |5F~ All remittances aro to bo made, and all lettersrelating to tlio pecuniary concerns of tbo paper aro to bodirected (post iaiii) to the General Agent. B5T Advertisements inserted at tbo rato of livo centsper line. []3F* Tbo Agents of tbo Ameriean, Massachusetts, Penn-sylvania, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Societies aroauthorised to receive subscription-) for The Liberator-. 13? Tbo following gentlemen constitute tbo FinancialCommittee, but are not responsible for any debts of tbopaper, viz : — Wexdell Phillips, Edmund Quincy, Jackson, and William L. Garrison, Jr. i\ &k&. Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land, to allthe inhabitants thereof Hay this down as tho law of nations. I say that mil-itary authority takes, for tho timo, the place e-f all munic-ipal institutions, and SLAVERY AMONG THE KEST;]and that, under that stato of things, so far from its beingtrue that thoStates where slavery exists have Iho exclusive;management of tho subject, not only tho President orthe United States, but tho Commander of the Arxy,HAS POWER TO ORDER THE UNIVERSAL EMAN-CIPATION OF THE SLAVES. * . From the instantthat tho slaveholding States become tho theatre of a war,CIVIL, servila, or foreign, from that instant the war powersof Congress extend to interference with the institution ofslavery, in every way in which it can ee interfered?with, from a claim of indemnity for slaves taken or de-stroyed, to the 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 actually in war, whether
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