unishment of slaves, 127; by which the master appropriated a slave's earnings, 128; prohibiting education of the blacks, 128.
Leonowens, Mrs. A. H., her book on Siam, 210, 216.
Letters from New York, Mrs. Child's, XI., 45.
Light of Asia, The, 257.
Lincoln, President, faith of the slaves in, 150; reflection of, 183.
72, 176, 180, 189, 190, 195, 199, 213, 218, 222, 224, 226, 229, 233, 239. 240, 241,245, 246, 252,258.
Sheridan's (Phil.) barbarities toward the Indians, 220.
Siam, abolition of slavery in, 216.
Silsbee, Mrs., Nathaniel, letters to, 59, 67.
Sims, Thomas, the fugitive slave, 144; his ransom secured by Mrs. Child, 145, 18nces of, 248.
Tubinan, Harriet, alias Moses, 161.
Tucker, St. George, testimony of, against slavery, 132,
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uncle Tom's Cabin, success of, 69; read in Siam, 216.
Underwood, John C., expelled from Virginia, 108.
Unitarianism a mere half-way house, 189.
Unitarians, the, and R. W. Emerson, 34; convocation of, at