ORIGINAL ESSAYS, DOCUMENTS AND FACTS,
RELATIVE TO THE SUBJECT OF
"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal, and endowed by their. Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of hap piness."-DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE U. S.
Editor's Address to the Public, page 1. To Patrons and Correspondents, Visit to Texas, 2 Emancipation in the British Colonies, British Slavery in the West Indies, 7. Memorial from Western Virginia, Do. to the General Assembly of Virginia, 8. Colored Settlements in Canada, A Sign, Mexican Treaty, The Horrors of the Slave Trade, 10. District of Columbia, 11. An- other Female Anti-Slavery Society, Cruelties of West India Savery, 12. Description of a West India Slave Whip, The Consumption of Slave Produce, 13. Looking at the Soldiers, Tea Ta ble Talk, 14. The Summer Skies, 15. Pros pectus of G. U. E. 16.
Petitioning Congress, John Quincy Adams, 17. Political Affairs of Mexico, 18. Mexican Colonization, Thoughts on African Colonization, Testimony against Slavery, Stores for the Pro- ductions of Free Labor, 20. Decency, Further Description of the Texas Country, 21. The Union in danger, Canada Joint Stock Company, 23. Warner Mifflin, Letter from Canada, 25. Immediate, not Gradual, 26. Affray in New Jersey, A Pardon asked, New Anti-Slavery Pa- per, Brief Notices, To Readers and Correspon- dents, 27. Reasons for Flogging the Slaves, Rice, Free Produce Stores, 28. Female Litera- ry Association of Philadelphia, 29. The coming Year, The Parting, 30. The Sugar Plumbs, 31. Proposals for the Abolitionist, 32.
Abolition of Slavery in the District of Colum bia, Striking at the Root, 33. Political Affairs in Mexico, Letter from Charles Stewart, 34. Arnold Buffum, "the Hatter," and Rev. Joshua N. Danforth, 35. Further description of the
Settlement, 58. Robert Douglass, jr., Liberal Donation, New Anti-Slavery Society, Lectures on West India Slavery, Latest Accounts from Mexico, Free Labor Dry Goods Store, 5. "What good can we do?" Wanted, Self distrust, Ladies Anti-Slavery Society, 60. The Sold, 62. Slave ry, Gloom, 63. Terms of Subscription, 64.
Another Coadjutor, Prospectus of the Eman- cipator, 65. More Anti-Slavery Periodicals, New England Anti-Slavery Society, 66. Re- view of three Lectures on British and Colonial Slavery, &c. by George Thompson, 67. Reuben Madison, 69. Slavery, 72. Richard Humphrey's last Will, 73. Highly Important from England, Town of Brazoria in Texas, Richard Brool e, 74. Mexico, The Richmond Inquirer and Louisville Public Advertiser, 76. Society at Green Plains, Ohio, Another Philanthropic Association, 77. Lament for Africa, The Tears of Woman, Son- net, Memory, 78. Are you opposed to Slavery? Extract from the Fifth Report of the Ladies As sociation for Liverpool, &c. 79: Wilberforco Colony, Mexico, 80.
The Rev. Gen. Duff Green, Mexico, Culture of Sugar Cane by Free Labor, Proceedings in England, 81. Sentiments of the Colored People, 82. Wholesale Free Produce Store, An Old Tar's Testimony, 83. Richard Brooke, 84. Re- port made to the Pennsylvania Legislature, 85. Slavery in Kentucky, Things in Richmond, Va. 88. Slave cases in Massachusetts, What would be the consequence, Antiquities of Mexico, 89. Review of three Lectures, continued, 90. Free Labor, 92. Spring, The Marquis la Fayette, 93. Evening Thoughts, Slave who hast been toiling, Familiar Conversation, An Extract, 94. The
Texas Country, 36. Winter in Mexico, Jeffer Humming Bird, Fragment, 95. Institution for
son's Opinion, 38. Richmond Inquirer vs. Nul- lification, 40. Anthony Bennezitte, Outlines of a plan for the Abolition of Negro Slavery, 41. Unblushing Avowals, 42. New Publications, Slavery in Maryland, African Colonization, Ca- nadian Colonization, A real Virginia Slavite, 43. The Year, The District of Columbia, 44. Emi- gration to Mexico, 46. The Shelter, Cæsar and Clara, 47.
Errors of the Press, District of Columbia, Mexi- can Colonization, 49. The Abolitionist, J. Q. Ad- ams, Nullification, 52. Prejudice in Pennsylvania, English Opinions of the Colonization Society, 53. Movements in England, Slavery in the West In dies and in the United States, 55. Manual La- bor School for Colored Youth, Declaration of the Garrison of Mexico, 56. Production of Free Labor, 57. Colonization Society-trouble in the wigwam, Anti-Slavery Periodicals, Wilberforce
Colored Females, New York Phoenix Society, Slavery in St. Helena, Slavery in the World, 96.
British Colonial Slavery, Editor's Absence, 97. The "Daily Intelligencer," 98. Convention of People of Color, 99. Address of do. 100. The Free Negroes and Slaves, Philadelphia Library Kidnapper, News from Jamaica, Hayti, 102. Company of Colored Persons, The Journal of Commerce of the Island of Cuba, 103. Peace-maker, 104. New Troubles, 105. Nulli. fication and Slavery, Views from the South, 106. The Canterbury Aff ir, 107. Do. do. Discussion on Colonization, 108. The Negroe's Prayer, Slavery, 109. Free Produce Society of Chester County, Pa., 110. Beast's hunt men in Dema. rara, 111.
Mexican Colonization, 113. Maryland Coloni- zation, 114. The Texas Country, 115. Convention
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