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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 6: the schism.—1840. (search)
ated from his family, and you may naturally imagine how homesick he must feel. Yet he is full of pleasing anticipations as it respects the Convention in London, and longs to be on the water. Last evening, I addressed a very respectable audience of Mass. Abolitionist, 2.59. colored people in T. S. Wright's meeting-house, in relation to the difficulties which had arisen in our cause, and to the charges brought against myself. I went into the matter, root and branch—Lewis Tappan and La Roy Sunderland being present, neither of whom ventured to deny or [ ]. . . . Mutilated. New York, May 20, 1840. Wednesday forenoon. Ms. I am writing in Wall Street, where the money-changers congregate, and where affluence and beggary are seen side by side, but acknowledging no relationship by creation, and at mutual enmity with each other. It is rightly named—Wall Street— for those who habitually occupy it in quest of riches at the expense of mankind, are walled in from the sympathies of hu<
64-1840], 1.302. Mercantile Journal (Boston), 2.35. Merchants' Hall, office of National Philanthropist, 1.80; of Liberator, 220. Mercury (Charleston), news as to Walker's Appeal, 1.240; favors a hostile Southern Confederacy, 2.76. Meredith, Jonathan, 1.168. Methodists, N. H. bishops' pro-slavery pastoral letter, 1.477; Gen. Conference censures abolitionists, 2.78, rules out slave testimony, 350; growth of A. S. sentiment, 243.—See also W. Fisk, L. Lee, O. Scott, G. Storrs, La Roy Sunderland, D. Wise. Miller, —, Rev. (N. Y.), 1.317. Miller, Jonathan P., at World's Convention, 2.370, 382. Miller, Tobias H., Rev., 1.41. Milligan (Millighan), a Louisiana planter, 1.169, 197, 198. Miner, Charles [1778-1865], 1.111. Minot, Harriet, Mrs. I. Pitman, 1.330.— Letters to G., 1.330; from G., 1.331, 332, 338, 342. Mississippi, doctors and gamblers hung, 1.485, 501. Missouri, admission as a slave State, 1.88, 2.106; compromise, 1.90, 92, 2.80, 106; refuses State aid<