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, the, 39; 50. Ordinance of 1787, the, passage of, and an extract from, 40; 50; allusion to, 369. Ordinance of Nullification, the, 93. Oregon, congressional action upon the Territory of, 190 to 198; has a Democratic majority, 300; 801. Orr, James L., of S. C., sent to Washington, 411. Osawatomie, Kansas, sacked and burnt by Border Ruffians, 214; battle of, 284. Ostend Manifesto, the, extract from, 273-4-5. Otis, Harrison Gray, 122. out of the Tavern, 353. Owen, Robert Dale, cited by Lovejoy, 132. Oxford, Kansas, fraudulent voting at, 249; 285. P. Palmer, Rev. B. M., his Sermon, 501-2. Palmyra, Kansas, sacked by Border Ruffians. Palmyra, Mo., Rebels defeated at, 576. Palo Alto, battle of, 187. Palsley, Daniel, Lt.-Gov. of W. Virginia, 519. Panama, the Congress at, 267-8. Parker, Amasa J., President of the Tweddle Hall Convention, 388; his speech, 389; 396. Parker, Mr., of S. C., remarks of, in the Secession Convention, 345. P
esides at meeting against imprisonment for debt, 269; acquits South of responsibility for slavery, 293; speech on Ursuline Convent outrage, 2.33; invited to Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.487; heads call, 488; speech, 498-500, reviewed by G., 511-514, 2.274.—Portrait in Memorial Hist. Boston, vol. 3. Nephew of Otis, James [1725-1783], 1.498, 2.89. Otis, Lucinda, 2.282. Owen, Robert [1771-1858], effect on L. Beecher, 2.109, co-worker with F. Wright, 142, meets G., 390. Father of Owen, Robert Dale [1800-1877], 2.142. Oxford, Edward, 2.364, 365. Packer, Daniel, 1.317. Paine, Luther, 1.315. Paine, Solomon, 1.391. Paine, Thomas [1737-1809], infidelity censured by G., 1.157; My country is the world, 219; his atheism charged on G., 472. Paley, William, Rev. [1743-1805], 2.110. Palfrey, John Gorham, Rev. [1796-1881], 1.464. Palmer, Abijah, removal to N. B., 1.4; namesake of A. Garrison, 12. Father of Palmer, Abijah, 1.12. Grandson of Palmer, Daniel [b. Rowley, Mass., Ju
Deceased. --Mrs. Jane Dale Fauntleroy, only sister of Hon. Robert Dale Owen, died at New Harmony, N. Y., last week. She was the widow of a United States officer. This celebrated family is now reduced to two brothers, Robert Dale and Richard.