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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 5: shall the Liberator lead—1839. (search)
ronage of its friends. Thanks for nothing, replied the editor: I give twenty columns a week to Lib. 9.14. abolition, and a little corner to peace, besides the usual miscellany. Meantime, the watchman's outcry had thrown the enemy's camp into confusion. On January 14, 1839, the day before the Fall River meeting, Mr. Garrison wrote to G. W. Benson, at Brooklyn: Your letter to friend Johnson was duly received to-day. Ms. Oliver Johnson. The action of the anti-slavery society of Windham County at- Thompson [Conn.], with regard to the Liberator, is timely. The proceedings shall appear in the paper on Friday. It was Lib. 9.11. pleasant to me to see the names of my esteemed friends Coe Rev. Wm. Coe; Philip Scarborough. and Scarborough among the movers. I am sorry to say, that there is no doubt of our having a severe and painful conflict at the annual meeting. Facts are constantly coming to my knowledge, respecting the movements of Torrey & Co., all going to show that the pl