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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 4: Pennsylvania Hall.—the non-resistance society.—1838. (search)
and his Northern supporters; but the gag was enforced by a vote of 126 to 78. It was reported that in the caucus the Northern Administration men agreed to keep the slavery discussion out of Congress, if Southerners would vote for the Sub-Treasury Bill without the specie clause (Lib. 8: 202). The real and the spurious main questions thus came in conflict, and the spurious succeeded, as usual, by a dicker. See, for a review of the history of the first three gags, J. Q. Adams's letter to J. G. Alvord (Lib. 8.65); and, of the Atherton gag, Adams's letter to the citizens of the U. S. (Lib. 9.69), and Caleb Cushing's report to the people of Massachusetts (Lib. 9.13). The prohibition against reading the petitions contained in the Patton gag was dropped, probably for prudential reasons; but a subservient Speaker was ready to rule it present by implication, even to suppress a communication from a sovereign State (Lib. 9.30). It would have been strange if in all this action and reaction
rson, 63; notice of G.'s Baltimore trial, 184, G.'s reply, 185.—Letters from F. M. Garrison, 1.51, G., 52, 185. Allen, George, Rev. [b. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 1, 1792; d. there Mar. 31, 1883], head of Worcester Convention, 2.244; alienated from G., 271, opposes enrolment of women, 297.—Portrait in Reminiscences, 1883. Allen, Richard, 2.380. Allen, William [1770-1843], leading English Quaker abolitionist, 1.340, signs protest against Colon. Soc., 361. Alton riots, 2.184-186. Alvord, J. G., 2.249. Am I not a Man and a Brother? 1.163. American and Foreign A. S. Society, founded, 2.349, 355, Stanton secretary, 383, organ, 386. American Anti-Slavery Society, early desideratum with G., 1.268, 346, 376; convention called, 392, assembles, 397, proceedings, 399-415; Declaration of Sentiments, 408, censured by H. Bushnell, 2.132; constitution and officers, 1.414; proffered aid to Lib., 433; first anniversary, 446, mobbed by colonizationists, 447; publications, 483; protest a