For The Signal Of Liberty
Mr. Signnl: I have taken interest n perusing your paper, and hope tliat you will he rewanled f'or your labor nnd expense i n tho cause ofhun;in rights. It 3 high lH:e tlint (lie pÃlbÃÃt miinl wis wcll enlightened upon tho nfamous cruelties oà aiavery. If I understond the doctrines of thc Liberty Party, they are thnt, slavery is a lioinotis crime in moráis; nnd in civil rights; nnd ihat Congross, or nny oiher Iav mnking power, conimits o sin, iu nstüuting it in any State or country; and that any law making power is guilty of nn out- r'geous 2r;m-3 in passing nñy act, by which any man isauihonzod to tear u man's companion and cliild ren fiom bini by furce and against bis Wish'ib, and entreaties, and that moral principie is alway8 the öanie and equally binding upon nll men .nd powcrs. iw sÃr, .irc tiirsc the doctrines nnd princiIlf8oft!ie Liberty party? If they aro not I hope vu wI! inform ynur uiur.crous readers by 6tating plainly the dïfference.Rr.mark. - The writer hns correctly appf-hcniletl the principies of the Liberty pnny so far as ihey are lu-re s'tated We nmy sny, ho wever, liat the guilt of all unjust laws is justly chargehle on ihe indiiiluals %vho origÃnate and suaain tlicm.
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