Dr. 1836 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, in Account with James C. Odiorne, Treasurer. Jan.19 To Cash paid Am. A. S. Society, 66 expenses, "E. S. Gage, for services, 1835 By Bal. old acc't. Jan.19 66 66 Samuel J. May, Secretary, 668 15 "Mr. May's travelling expenses, "C. P Grosvenor, Agent, Mission of Mr. and Mrs. Child, 248 00 George Thompson,for services,&c. 497 61 Garrison & Knapp, on acc't, 250 00 "C. C. Burleigh, as Clerk, 24 00 "Rents of office and halls, 228 20 25 00 Webster & Southard, printers, 4115 Gas Light Company, 15 22 "Rev. Mr. Camp, Washington, D.C. 25 00 John Gulliver's bill, 16 20 66 แ "J. W. Blanchard, for work, $4685 16 Having examined the above account, I certify that the same is correctly cast and properly vouched. do. do. W. H. HAYWARD, Rev. E. M. P. WELLS, do. Mrs. GEO. THOMPSON, England. Mrs. J. C. SMITH, Boston. JOHN S. KIMBALL, MARCUS WHITING, TIMOTHY GILBERT, Rev. BARON STOW, Rev. J. V. HIMES, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. · do. JOSEPH SOUTHWICK, S. H. WINSLOW, Portland. HONORARY MEMBERS. ARTHUR TAPPAN, New-York. NEW WORKS. RIGHT AND WRONG IN BOSTON. The above is the title of a book just published by the "Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society;"-contains their Annual Report, together with a minute history of the events which caused the mob to disperse them on the day of their annual meeting, Oct. 21, 1835. The work contains 108 pages. LIFE OF GRANVILLE SHARPE. The American Anti-Slavery Society have just published a life of that distinguished philanthropbist and Christian, GRANVILLE SHARPE, by Chas. Stewart. Sharpe for many years maintained a constant and unflinching warfare against Slavery and the Slave trade, and succeeded, after years of toil and vexation, in procuring a judicial decision, that the moment a slave treads on British soil, that moment he is free. It is ornamented with a beautiful copperplate likeness, engraved by PATRICK REASON, a colored youth of the city of New York. The work contains also, "Sharpe's Law of Passive Obedience," and an extract from his "Law of Retribution." Price 37 cts. single. $4,00 per dozen. Mr. Charles Whipple of Newburyport has lately issued from the press several little tracts upon Slavery, from the pen of our esteemed friend, Mrs. Child. Two of them, viz: AUTHENTIC ANECDOTES OF AMERICAN SLAVERY,' the EVILS OF SLAVERY and the CURE OF SLAVERY' may be found at the office of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, where the friends of the cause, if they wish to purchase, may be immediately supplied. ANTI-SLAVERY RECORD, VOL. I. The first volume of this valuable tract has been bound up in a neat and permanent form. All these publications will be doubly interesting as the cause progresses and the primary movers in shape of tracts &c., shall have become scarce. Price 30 cts. single. $3,00 per doz. Will be published in a few weeks the letters of GEO. THOMPSON, Esq. many of which have never before been published; together with an introduction at length by WM. LLOYD GARRISON, giving an account of his unprecedented, laborious, and successful efforts in the cause of immediate emancipation, in Great Britian; including in particular, his polemical contests with Mr. Borthwick, a West Indian advocate, in England. Also will be included in an appendix several of the speeches of Mr. Thompson; the defence of Mr. T. by the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society, and Mr. Garrison's account of the mob on the 21st of Oct. 1835. This will be a most interesting and valuable work. Those who have heard Mr. Thompson here, need no recommendation concerning the merits of his speeches. |