Refused
Tho School Board of tbis city havo refused tne Umon Huil to the Students' Lecture Associnüon for ! Mr. Phillips' leoture. That will pleaso Jett'. üavia. - State Netos. Not cxaelly, Jufl'. Davis wou ld willingly pay Phillips, Garrison, Pillsbury, and all that school to deliver abolition and disunion harangues all throngfa the North, and would pubïish nil cir3ulate thoif speeches thpough the South to provo that wholefl&le, iramediate, unconditional crnancipalion or 1 union is the war-cry of the North nnd of the Government. Such is the avowed position of Phillips' and we presume that the School Board, or a in:ijorily of it, does not fsympathise with hiin. jL=jL" Our thauks are due to Hons. B. F. Gkanoer and R. E. Tiiowbiudub for Congrensional document.
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