ested.
The Legislature shared it, and directed its Committee to allow them a full hearing.
Monday, the 8th, was accordingly appointed for the purpose.
By this time, the public interest had become diffused and intensified, and the Hall was crowded with earnest auditors.
The Rev. William E. Channing, then the most eminent clergyman in New England, appeared among the champions of Free Speech.
Professor Follen concluded, and was followed by Samuel E. Sewall, William Lloyd Garrison, and William Goodell — the last-named stigmatizing the demand of the South and its backers as an assault on the liberties of the North.
Mr. Bond, a Boston merchant, and Dr. Bradley, from Plymouth, were prompted by the impulse of the hour to add their unpremeditated remonstrances against the contemplated invasion of time-honored rights.
Darkness had set in when the Committee rose, and a low murmur of approving multitudes gave token that the cause of liberty had triumphed.
The Committee reported adversely
R., 159; 321.
Gilman, Mr., of Alton, Ill., 139 to 141.
Gilmer, John A., of N. C., resolution by, 305-6.
Gilmer, Thos.
W., to The Madisonian, 156; 158.
gist, Gov., of S. C., summons his Legislature, 830; his Message, 330-31.
Gleason, Capt., at siege of Lexington, Mo., 588-9.
glen, Mr., of Miss., in Dem. Convention, 314.
Globe, The, 143.
Godfrey, Gilman & Co., in Alton mob, 139-141.
gold, export of, by 8th Decennial Census, 23.
Goliad, Texas, battle at, 150.
Goodell, William, 114; 125.
Gorman, Gen., at Edward's Ferry, 624.
Gosport; see Norfolk.
Gott, Daniel, of N. Y., his resolve condemning the Slave-Trade in the Federal District, 193.
Grafton, Va., 521; 522.
Graham, Wm. A.,of N. C., for Vice-President, 223.
grant, Gen. U. S., 278; solicits reinforcements of Fremont, 587, sends troops against ,Jeff. Thompson, 591; his attack on the Rebels at Belmont, 594 to 597; his horse is killed under him there, 597; occupies Paducah, 612; his procla
l Alliance, 247, 248; relations with British philanthropists, 248, 249; and British workingmen, 249; in England in 1867, 251, 252; and the firing on in Fort Sumter, 259.
Garrison, W. L., Jr., and others, Life of G., quoted, 106-108, 159 if., 203 ff.
Garrison, Mrs., Fanny Lloyd, G.'s mother, 41.
Gay, Sydney H., 210. Genius of Universal Emancipation, the, edited by Lundy, 42; by G., 43, 46.
Georgia, Legislature of, offers reward for arrest and conviction of G., 48, 49, 256.
Goodell, William, 127.
Grant, Professor, 214, 215.
Greeley, Horace, 216.
Green, Beriah, 74, 75.
Gurney, Samuel, 245, 251.
Harrington, Judge, 140.
Harris, Miss, colored pupil of P. Crandall, 70, 71.
Hayne, Robert Y., Webster's reply to, 14; appeals to Otis against G., 53; Liberator, quoted on, 53, 54.
Henry, Patrick, 215.
Herndon, William H., quoted, 259, 260.
Holmes, 0.
W., 230.
Hopkins, John H., his View of Slavery, 200.
Hopper, Isaac T., 210.
Houghton, Lord, 251.
Hovey, Charl
Rhode island
John Prentice, George W. Benson.
Connecticut
Samuel J. May, Alpheus Kingsley, Edwin A. Stillman, Simeon Joselyn, Robert B. Hall.
New York
Beriah Green.
Lewis Tappan, John Rankin, William Green, Jr., Abram T. Cox, William Goodell, Elizur Wright, Jr., Charles W. Denison, John Frost.
New Yersey
Jonathan Parkhurst, Chalkly Gillinghamm, John McCullough, James White.
Pennsylvania
Evan Lewis, Edwin A. Altee, Robert Purviss, James McCrummill, Thomas Shipley, Barr Lincoln, James Boyle, Giles B. Stebbins, Thomas T. Stone, George M. Putnam, Joseph A. Howland, Susan B. Anthony, Frances E. Watkins, Loring Moody, Adin Ballou, W. H. Fish, Daniel Foster, A. J. Conover, James N. Buffum, Charles C. Burleigh, William Goodell, Joshua Leavitt, Charles M. Denison, Isaac Hopper, Abraham L. Cox.
To the above should be added the names of Alvin Stewart of New York, who issued the call for the convention that projected the Liberty party, and of John Kendrick, who exe
03.
Frothingham, 0.
B., 204. Fugitive Slave Law, 5, 121. Fuller, John E., 201.
Fussell, Bartholomew, 203.
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Gamble, Hamilton R., 160; and emancipation ordinance of, 163; and military control of Missouri, 163.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 13 21, 26, 201, 202; dragged through streets of Boston, 32; imprisonment for libel, 54; reception in England, 131-132; speech at Exeter Hall, 131. Genius of Universal Emancipation, The, 51. Giddings, Joshua R., 2, 6, 205.
Gillinghamm, Chalkly, 203.
Goodell, William, 203, 205.
Grant, General, 44; and Charcoals, 172; nomination by Missouri Radicals, 174-176; capture of Fort Donelson, 192.
Greeley, Horace, 142, 148, 178, 179.
Green, Beriah, 203.
Green, William, Jr., 203.
Grimke sisters, 38, 103-106, 204.
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Hale, John P., 10, 205. Hall, John B., 201.
Hall, Robert B., 203. Hallock's Order Number Three, 141.
Harrison, Wm. Henry, 5.
Hay, John, 136.
Henry, Patrick, Williamsburg speech, 88.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 204. Hints towar