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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 8: the Chardon-Street Convention.—1840. (search)
ry little to the purpose—Dr. Osgood, of Springfield, Samuel Osgood. who reasoned fairly and in good temper. Luther Lee was also on hand, charged to the muzzle with logic, but, unfortunately, he could not get an opportunity to fire it off. Bro. Hawley Rev. Silas Hawley. He took a prominent part, as an anti-sectarian, in getting up the Groton Convention (Lib. 10.135; Ms. Sept. 5, 1840, E. Quincy to H. C. Wright). was likewise anxious to give the anti-sabbatarians a blast, but failed to get tRev. Silas Hawley. He took a prominent part, as an anti-sectarian, in getting up the Groton Convention (Lib. 10.135; Ms. Sept. 5, 1840, E. Quincy to H. C. Wright). was likewise anxious to give the anti-sabbatarians a blast, but failed to get the floor. J. V. Himes and P. R. Rev. Philemon R. Russell. Russell spoke at some length, in a declamatory manner, in favor of the Sabbath. The latter has discontinued his Liberator, and several others have done so, since the call of the Sabbath Convention was published in its columns; among them our friend John Smith, of Andover, (he has stopped two or three copies), who has virtually turned his back upon the antislavery cause, gone back to his pro-slavery minister Jackson, acknowledged his f
318; dismissal called for by town, 319. Harrison, William Henry [1773-1841], proslavery, 2.414; election opposed by Lib., 81, 333, 349, Webster preferred by G., 82; nominated for President, 434; carries away Whig abolitionists, 415, 428, 436, elected, 428. Hartford (Conn.), negro pew, 1.253. Harvey, Alexander, Rev., 2.371. Harvey, Jonathan [1780-1859], 1.111. Hathaway, Joseph C., 2.309. Hawes, Albert G. [d. 1849], gag-rule, 2.127. Hawes, Joel, Rev. [1789-1867], 2.63. Hawley, Silas, Rev., 2.427. Haydon, Benjamin Robert [1786-1846], paints World's Convention, 2.387, tests his sitters, 389.—Letters to G., 2.389, 390. Hayes, Joseph K., 2.20. Hayne, Robert Young [1791-1840], debate on nullification with Webster, 1.55; appeal to Mayor Otis against Lib., 242, 246, helps rifle the mail at Charleston, 488. Hayti, Lundy's attempts at colonization, 1.123, 141, 146; South will not recognize independence, 2.248. Hebard, Capt., 1.379. Hedge, Frederick Henry, Rev. [b. 1