Kirk case, D 33.
Kline, Marshal,
demands assistance, § 60.
L'Amistad case, § 24.
Latimer, George,
case of, § 44, D 28;
effect, § 81;
daily journal, § 44.
Leake, ——,
joint resolution, C 9.
Le Screux,
slave on, § 11.
Lewis case, D 54.
Lewis, Elijah,
prosecution of, § 60, D 49.
Liberator,
kidnapping case in, § 99.
See Newspapers.
Liberty,
love of, by slaves, § 64.
Liberty Party,
convention of, § 58.
Libraries,
use of, E 2.
Lincoln, President,
preliminary proclamation, § 92;
final emancipation proclamation, § 92.
List,
counsel in Shadrach case, § 57.
Loring, Ellis Gray,
in Shadrach case, § 57;
Crafts taken to house of, § 69.
Louisiana,
escape of slaves from, § 21.
Lovejoy,
bills, § 95; C 35, C 66;
resolutions, C 29, C 44;
amendment, C 38.
Madison,
on fugitive slave clause, § 15.
Maine, Governor of,
refuses to surrender fugitives from justice, § 47;
personal liberty law in, § 82.
Malbronne, Ensign de,
loses servant, § 11.
Mallory, ——,
on Blair bill, § 95;
on repeal, § 102.
Manhattan,
escape to, § 7, D 2.
Mansfield, Lord.
See Somersett case.
Market women,
on Underground Railroad, § 75.
Maryland,
regulations on fugitives, § 2, § 3;
offers reward, § 8;
letter from, to New Netherlands, § 11;
fugitives escape from, § 11;
resolution, § 21;
resolutions debated, § 21, B 18;
offers reward for Thomas Garrett, § 74;
regulations against runaways, A 4, A 11, 12,
A 26, A 28, A 31, A 38, A 40.
Mason, of Massachusetts,
on the fugitive slave bill, § 20.
Mason, of Virginia,
fugitive slave bill, § 29, B 30;
amendment, § 29;
argument, § 31.
Massachusetts Bay,
regulation against transportation of apprentices and servants, A 63;
on the capture of servants in, A 2;
regulation of free negroes, A 53.
Massachusetts Colony,
first law as to fugitives, § 4;
in the New England Confederation, § 8;
emancipation in, § 14;
first fugitive slave case in, § 34.
Massachusetts State,
Governor of, advised, § 81;
personal liberty law, § 79, § 80, § 81;
no recovery of fugitives in, § 85.
May, S. J.,
in "Jerry" case, § 58.
McClernand, ——, C 9.
McHenry, "Jerry," case, § 58, D 51.
McLanahan, ——,
resolution, B 32.
Meade, ——,
proposition, § 27;
resolution, B 29.
Meionaon,
mass meetings in, § 55.
Merrill, Amos B.,
in Latimer case, § 44.
Mexico,
as a place of refuge, § 23.
Michigan,
personal liberty laws in, § 80, § 82;
Miller,
in kidnapping case, § 61, D 50.
Miner, Jo,
advertisement of, § 96.
Minnesota,
personal liberty law in, § 80.
Missouri,
admission of, § 21;
Anderson case in, § 23;
Governor of, offers reward for John Brown, § 62.
Missouri Compromise,
fugitive slave clause in, § 21, B 16;
period of, § 21.
Mob,
provisions against, § 30.
Morgan, Margaret.
See Prigg Case.
Morrill, ——,
resolution, C 40.
Morris, cutter,
in Burns case, § 55.
Morris, ——,
substitute reported, § 101;
on repeal bill, § 102;
resolution, C 3;
joint resolution, C 16.
Morris, John B.,
demands a fugitive slave, § 42.
"Moses."
See Harriet Tubman.
Murray, ——,
motion, § 19.
Nalle case, D 64.
Nassau,
fugitives in, § 24.
Negroes,
ignorance of, § 67;
regulation of, A 65;
against escape of, A 78;
petition of a soldier, § 19;
free, how affected, § 20;
regulation of, A 53.
See also Fugitives.
New Amsterdam,
escape of servants from, § 7;
trial at, § 9.
See also New Netherlands.
New England,
regulations as to fugitives, § 4.
New England Confederation,
composition of, § 8;
articles of, A 8.
New Hampshire,
legislation in, § 4, A 61;
personal liberty laws in, § 80, § 82;
New Haven,
in the New England Confederation, § 8.
New Jersey,
regulations on fugitives, § 3, A 32, A 39, A 42;
sanctions rendition, § 80;
slaves, A 55;
white servants, A 56.
New Netherlands,
legislation in, § 4;
on fugitive slave cases, § 11;
regulations against runaways, A 1, A 3, A 5,
A 10, A 14, A 19;
Quakers, A 29;
controversy with Hartford, D 1.
See also Dutch Colonies.
New York,
regulation on fugitives, § 8, A 50, A 51, A 59;
Governor of, in Solomon Northrup case, § 38;
refusal to return abettors of fugitives, § 47;
personal liberty laws, § 80, § 82, § 83;
slaves, A 49;
prevention of insurrections, A 68;
kidnapping in, § 99.
Niblack, ——,
resolution, C 7.
Nicholson,
on committee, § 19.
Norfolk,
kidnapping cases in, § 99, D 68.
Oberlin-Wellington,
rescue, § 59, D 62.
Officers,
return of fugitives by army and navy, C 53.
Ohio,
fugitives protected in, § 21;
refusal to return abettors of fugitives, § 48;
personal liberty law, § 80, § 82.
Olmsted, F. L.,
quoted, § 65.
"Omnibus Bill,"
fugitive slave provision in, § 29.
Ordinance of 1787,
for the Northwest Territory, § 14, § 15;
confirmed, § 16.
Parker, Theodore,
speaks on Burns' case, § 55;
indicted for riot, § 55;
protects William and Lucy Crafts, § 69.
Parker, William,
in Christiana case, § 60.
Pass,
necessity of, § 65.
Patrols,
duty of, § 65.
Patroons,
runaways from, A 1.
Peace Convention,
amendment, C 22.
Pearl,
carries fugitives, § 50.
Penalties
for escape, § 30;
for violating personal liberty laws, § 80.
Pennsylvania,
emancipation in, § 14;
Governor of, in "John" case, § 17;
act of, reported, § 21, B 17;
fugitives abetted in, § 21;
personal liberty laws in, § 80, § 82;
regulation of servants, A 48;
regulation of negroes, A 65;
harboring of fugitives, A 80;
case in, D 46.
Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery,
efforts in behalf of "John," § 17;
petition of, § 20;
efforts of, § 25.
Pensacola,
Walker embarks from, § 50.
Personal Liberty Laws,
passed, § 25;
character of, § 77;
before the Prigg decision, § 78;
between the Prigg decision and the Second Fugitive Slave Law, § 79;
occasioned by the law of 1850, § 80;
change in character, § 80;
table of, § 80;
distribution among States, § 80;
report on, § 81;
effect of, § 83, § 105;
constitutionality of, § 83;,
obstruction by, § 85;
repeal urged, § 85;
resolution against, § 86;
Saulsbury substitute on, C 81.
Petition
of North Carolina negroes, § 19;
of free negroes, § 19;
of a free colored soldier, § 19;
of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, § 20;
from the Kentucky Legislature, § 27;
to remove jailer and sheriff in Latimer case, § 44;
for an amendment to the Constitution, § 44;
for a new personal liberty law, § 81.
Philadelphia,
constitutional convention sits in, § 15;
attempted rescue in, § 43, D 22.
Phillips, Wendell,
speeches on Latimer case, § 44;
addresses mass meeting, § 55;
speaks on Burns' case, § 55;
indicted for riot, § 55.
Pierce, Franklin, President,
sends executive message, § 57;
issues proclamation, § 57.
Pindall,
on revision of the fugitive slave act, § 20;
made chairman of committee, § 20;
amendatory bill, B 10.
Pine Grove Plantation,
probable refuge, § 66.
Pinckney, Gen. C. C.,
on the fugitive slave clause, § 15.
Plymouth,
in the New England Confederation, § 8.
Pomeroy, ——,
on confiscation bill, § 91;
Porter, ——,
amendment, C 67.
Potter, R. J.,
advertisement by, § 96.
Powell, ——,
on District of Columbia jail, § 97,
joint resolution, C 28;
amendment, C 51.
Pratt, ——,
amendment, B 30.
Priggs vs. Pennsylvania case, § 25, D 18;
consequences of, § 79;
extracts from, B 22.
Proclamation,
by West India Company, § 11;
on Shadrach case, § 57;
emancipation, § 91.
Prosecutions,
carried on, § 49;
after "Jerry" rescue, § 58;
of Oberlin-Wellington rescuers, § 59;
of Wendell Phillips, § 55.
Protection papers,
use of, § 68.
Pugh, George H.,
joint resolution, C 26.
Purrington, brig William, D 39.
Purvis, Robert,
connection with Underground Railroad, § 75.
Quakers,
arrange station on the Underground Railroad, § 71;
fugitives hidden by, § 72;
refused admission to New Netherlands, A 29.
Quincy, Josiah,
account of first fugitive slave case in the North, § 34, D 12.
Raids,
upon plantations, § 66.
Rantoul, Robert, Jr.,
in Sims case, § 54.
Read, ——,
on committee, § 17.
Redemptioners,
described, § 1;
cases of, § 1;
case of running away with negroes, § 3.
Refuge,
place of, § 66.
Rendition,
a duty, § 8.
See also Fugitives.
Rescue,
first case of, § 34.
Resolution,
by Maryland Legislature, § 21;
on relations with Canada, § 23;
Kentucky, § 23;
on fugitives on the high seas, § 24;
Giddings, § 28;
against the return of Latimer, § 44;
to base representation on free persons, § 44;
Georgia Legislature, § 47;
on arrests by army officers, § 95;
Fitch, B 35;
Jackson, B 36;
Hillyer, B 37;
Chase, B 38;
Cochrane's joint, C 2;
Morris, C 3;
Leake, C 4;
Cox, C 5;
Stevenson, C 6;
Niblack, C 7;
English joint, C 8;
McClernand joint, C 9;
Hindman, C 10;
Kilgore, C 11;
Johnson's joint, C 12, 27;
Crittenden's joint, C 13;
Douglas's joint, C 14;
Florence, C 15, C 18;
Morris's joint, C 16;
Kellogg's joint, C 19, C 20, C 21;
Clarence's joint, C 23;
Crittenden's joint, C 24;
Pugh's joint, C 26;
Powell's joint, C 28;
Lovejoy's, C 29;
Wilson's, C 32, C 33, C 47, C 55, C 61;
Clark, C 34;
Sumner, C 36;
Fessenden, C 38;
Bingham, C 39;
Morrill's confiscation joint, C 40;
Hale, C 41;
Sumner, C 43, C 74;
Lovejoy, C 44;
Julian, C 45;
Shank, C 46;
Colfax, C 77;
Hubbard's repeal, C 83.
Revolution,
did not change condition of slave, § 14.
Reward,
offered by Missouri, § 62;
by United States, § 62;
by colonies, § 8.
Rhode Island legislation, § 4;
emancipation, § 14;
personal liberty law, § 79, § 80, § 82;
regulation of ferries in, A 57.
Rice, ——,
amendment, C 53.
Rice, John,
kidnapped, § 59.
Rich,
on the fugitive slave bill, § 20.
Riker, Richard,
in Jones case, § 37.
Riley, ——, United States commissioner, § 57.
Rotch,
aids escape, § 5.
Runaways,
regulations against, § 6, § 8;
easily regulated, § 8;
the habitual, § 66;
methods pursued, § 67;
harboring upon a ship, § 67;
regulations against, A 1, A 3,
A 4, A 7, A 17, A 24, A 25, A 27,
A 31, A 33, A 40, A 52, A 61, A 67;
entertainment of, A 10, A 16, A 29, A 37, A 73;
second offence, how punished, A 13;
hue and cry after, A 18;
from the Dutch, A 21;
apprehension of, A 22;
English, A 23;
in Glocester, A 24;
apprehension of, A 35, A 38;
capture rewarded, A 37;
prevention of, A 42;
to Canada, A 50;
trade with, inhibited, A 47;
against ferriage of, A 57, A 74;
minor, A 61;
pursuit of, A 79.
Russia, Emperor of,
arbitration by, § 22.
Saulsbury,
amendments, C 51,
C 53, C 58, C 70, C 81, C 82, C 83.
Savannah Georgian,
advertisement in, § 66.
Secrecy,
observed by fugitives, § 75.
Sedgwick, ——,
on committee, § 17.
Seizure,
of North Carolina negroes, § 19.
See also Arrest, Kidnapping Cases.
Seminoles,
steal slaves, § 22;
trouble, § 23;
United States claims on, B 19.
Sergeant, ——,
on the fugitive slave bill, § 20.
Servants,
English, A 25, A 28;
an act concerning, A 60;
regulation of, A 56, A 70, A 71;
fugitive, A 9, A 19,
A 21, A 32, A 39, A 41,
A 45, A 67, A 78;
how to know a, A 20.
See also Fugitives, Runaways.
Sewall, Samuel E.,
counsels fugitives, § 44, § 57.
Seward, W. H.,
amendments, § 29, B 30.
Shadrach,
case, § 57;
personal liberty laws tested, § 81;
Clay's resolution on, B 33;
case, D 48.
Shank, ——,
resolution, C 46.
Shanley vs. Haney case, D 8.