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[467] 2.389; meets R. Owen, 390; at Bowring's, 394; in Dublin, 402.—Letters to J. M. McKim, 1.430, O'Connell, 2.379; from W. Howitt, 2.375, 377, O'Connell, 2.379.—Portrait in Life.

Muhlenberg, William A., Rev., 1.281.

Murray, John, attentions to G., 2.398, 402.-Letters to Collins and from C. Stuart, 2.431.

Murray, Orson S., Rev. [b. Orwell, Vt., Sept. 23, 1806; d. Fosters, O., June 14, 1885], delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.398; converts J. P. Miller, 2.370; on the Clerical Appeal, 140.—Letter to G., 1.450.—Portrait in Cincinnati Price Current, June, 18, 885.

Mussey, Benjamin B. (?), 2.43.

Muzzey, Artemas B., Rev., 1.463.

‘My Country is the World,’ genesis of this motto, 1.219, 2.54; its vagueness censured, 1.440; another motto added, 2.200.

Nabuco, Joaquim, 1.389.

National A. S. Standard, see Standard.

National Enquirer, founded, 2.323; edited by Lundy, 105, changed into Pennsylvania Freeman under Whittier, 323.

National Intelligencer (Washington), publishes Lib. prospectus, 1.239; invokes mob against G., 238, 242, favors his rendition to Virginia, 239; instigates mobs, 456; suppresses A. S. discussion, 2.198; list of Anti-Texas memorials, 244.

National Journal (Washington), 1.182.

National Philanthropist, founded by W. Collier, 1.79, sold to N. H. White and edited by G., 80; G. retires, 96, 100; in straits under Collier, 113; edited by W. Goodell as Philanthropist and Investigator and Genius of Temperance, suspension, 124.

Neal, John [1793-1876], described by Lowell, 1.382; Blackwood article on American writers, 57, 384; on G.'s retirement from the Philanthropist, 99; part in N. Y. mob, 382-385.

Neall, Elizabeth [b. Bucks Co., Pa., Nov. 7, 1819], delegate to World's Convention, 2.353, 386.

Needles, Edward [b. Talbot Co., Md., Aug. 2, 1782; d. Mar. 5, 1851], historian Penn. A. S. S., 1.90; host of G., 2.21, 217.

Needles, John [b. Eastern Shore of Maryland, Oct. 4, 1786; d. there July 18, 1878], 1.145.— Portrait in Still's “Underground R. R.,” p. 748.

Needles, Mary Hathaway [d. Aug. 26, 1873, aged 86], 2.211.

Negro pew, 1.253, 2.160.

Nesbit,——Mr., State Senator of Georgia, 1.247.

New Bedford (Mass.), color prejudice, 1.253.

New England Anti-Slavery Convention, shut out of halls, 2.105, 131, divided by woman question, 220; decision as to political action, 305.

New England Anti-Slavery Society, founded, 1.277, constitution and officers, 281, doings, 281-283, 285, 286, reports, 416, 417, 456; excluded from halls and churches, 481. (Continued under name of Mass. A. S. S., which see.)

New England Galaxy, 2.35.

New England Spectator, see Spectator.

New England Weekly Review, edited by G. D. Prentice, 1.115, 183, by Whittier, 183.

New Hampshire, Legislative resolves on A. S. agitation, 2.76.

New Hampshire Observer, 2.112.

New Haven (Conn.), rejects colored college, 1.260.

New Jersey, law giving jury trial to fugitives, 2.128.

New Orleans, great Southern slave-mart, 1.164.

New York City, meeting of Southerners, 2.483, 484.

New York City Anti-Slavery Society, founded at G.'s insistance, 1.346, 380, mobbed, 381-385, 2.114; acquires Emancipator, 343, 351.

New York State, Legislative resolves against abolitionists, 2.75, 76, 77; rise of Third Party, 259, 260.

New York State Anti-Slavery Society, formed, 2.39, 42, 170; resolves against A. S. Party, 245, circular on political action, 296; defunct, 339, 415.

New York Peace Society, calls a convention, 2.222, repudiates Non-Resistance Soc., 242.

Newburyport (Mass.), appearance and commercial importance at opening of century, 1.21, 22; ruined by Embargo, 26; visited by Lafayette, 57; Artillery Co., 72, celebration, 96; opposition to G.'s lecturing, 209; G.'s love for, 271, sonnet to, 467.

Newcomb, Stillman B., 1.280.

Newell, Charlotte Lloyd, aunt of G., 1.427, trip to the Provinces, 484.

Newhall, Paul, 1.31, 32.

Nichols, Ichabod, Rev. [1784-1859], 1.289.

Niles, Hezekiah [1777-1839], edits Register, 2.198; doubts about emancipation, 1.152; approached by Clay for G.'s release, 900; on the evils of slavery, 252; suppresses abolition names, 2.198.

No-government doctrine. See Perfectionism and Non-Resistance.

Non-Resistance, G.'s profession, 1.125, 2.225; Society formed, 2.229; Boyle's letter, 286; doctrine disseminated in England by G., 384, 403, 404, 408, 409; G.'s views on military fines, 390.

Non-Resistance Society, founded, 2.226-229, Declaration, 230, agent, 326, 421, annual meetings, 327, 421, annual report, 42; membership small part of abolitionists, 347.

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