allcut, H. Ware, Jr.
Universalists, Maine, mum about slavery, 2.78.—See, also, A. Ballou, G. Bradburn, A. St. Clair.
Ursuline Convent sacked, 1.448, 466, 2.33, 189.—View in Memorial Hist.
Boston, vol. 3.
Utica, mob, 2.39, 42, 45, 52; A. S. centre, 259.
Van Buren, Martin [1782-1862], Presidential aspirant, 1.500; opposed by Lib., 2.81; pledge against abolition in D. C., 82, 198; reelection opposed by abolitionists, 309, 315, 317, 333, 349, 414, defeated, 434; Free-Soil candidate , 438.
Van Rensalaer, Thomas, 2.355, 356.
Varnum, John [1783-1846], electoral contest with C. Cushing, 1.70, 72.
Vashon, John B., guest of G.,: 9; visits him in jail, 27.
Vaux, Robert, friend of Cresson, 1.363, refuses to preside at Nat. A. S. Convention, 397.
Vermont, response to Southern appeal, 2.76, anti-Texas resolutions pocketed in Congress, 247, resolves against gag and for D. C. abolition, 434.
Vermont Chronicle, censures G. for Sabbath views, 2.112, joy over Clerical Appe