Shaw, Chief Justice,
in Latimer case, § 44.

Shell, O. P.,
advertises a runaway, § 65.

Sheriff,
power of, § 30.

Sherman, John,
amendments, § 103, C 82.

Sherman, Roger,
on the fugitive slave clause, § 15;
on committee, § 17.

Sherwood, Major,
case of servant of, § 94, D 67.

Ship,
refuge for runaways, § 67;
slave on Brazilian, D 36.

Ship-masters, Dutch,
rewarded, A 21.

Sims, Thomas M.,
case, § 54;
brigade, § 54;
court-house used as jail, § 81;
case, D 47.

Slaves,
conditions of life, § 65;
Mother's Farewell, extract from, § 64;
stealing of, A 77;
abolition of trade in, § 20;
status of, in England, § 22;
question of damages, § 30;
must wear livery, § 65;
new conditions surround, § 88;
regulation of, A 49, A 54, A 55, A 60, A 64, A 67, A 70, A 71, A 72;
extradition of, B 21;
status on the high seas, B 20, B 23;
of the Dutch, escape to the English, § 8;
escape to the forest, § 8;
of rebels, resolutions on, § 88;
bill to free, C 52.

Slaveholder,
demand for legislation, § 15;
basis of, argued, § 16;
complaints of, § 19.

Slave-hunters,
how received, § 72;
insurrections to prevent, A 68.

Slavery,
condition in the colonies, § 11;
interests advanced, § 16;
justification of, § 16;
extinction of, § 33;
attacked in Congress, § 89;
abolition in the District of Columbia, § 98, C 62, C 65;
studies of the institution of, E 3;
studies of colonial, E 3;
speeches upon, E 8.

Smith, ——,
on fugitive slave law, § 20.

Smith, Gerrit,
in Anderson case, § 23;
in "Jerry" rescue, § 58.

Smithburg case, D 32.

Society for the Abolition of Slavery.
See Pennsylvania.

Somersett case, § 12, D 9.

Soulé, ——,
on the fugitive slave bill, § 31.

South Bend Case, D 38.

South Carolina,
regulations on fugitives, § 2, § 3;
difficulty in recovering fugitives, § 8;
constitutional convention in, § 15;
regulations against runaways, A 43, A 47, A 58, A 62, A 64;
regulation of slaves, A 54, A 64, A 69, A 77.

Southern States,
complain of Underground Railroad, § 76.

Spalding, ——,
repeal bill, § 101, C 80.

Spanish colonies,
interval of unpopulated country south, § 1.

Sprague, E., § 55.

State Jails.
See Jails.

State Officers,
power discussed, § 19, § 20;
forfeiture of office, § 81;
forbidden to act, § 79, § 81.

St. Augustine,
escapes to, § 8.

St. Luc, Sieur de la Corne,
negro servant of, § 11.

Staunton, General,
in Sherwood case, § 94.

Stevens, ——,
repeal bill, § 101, C 80;
motion of, B 30.

Stevenson, ——,
resolution, C 6.

Stewart, ——.
See Somersett Case.

Story, Justice,
decision in Prigg case, § 25.

Stuyvesant, Governor,
in fugitive slave case, § 11.

Sumner, Charles,
in Drayton case, § 50;
resolutions, § 95;
repeal bills, § 101, § 102, C 80;
resolutions, C 36, C 43, C 74;
amendment, C 57.

Suttle, Charles F.,
in Burns case, § 55.

Swain, John,
suit for slave, § 5.

Swamps,
as a refuge, § 66.

Swan, Captain,
in Wisdom case, § 94.

Swedish colonies,
along the coast, § 1;
regulations on fugitives, § 2.

Syracuse, "Jerry" rescue in, § 58.

Taylor, ——, on committee, § 17.

Ten Eyck, ——,
amendment, C 51;
report of, C 80.

Thomas case, D 30.

Thompson, ——, case, D 27.

Treaty,
of Hartford, fugitive slave clause in,
A 14;
of 1783, B 2;
with Indian tribes, § 13, § 16, § 17, § 22, B 1, B 3, B 5, B 8, B 11, B 12, B 19;
of Ghent, § 22, B 12;
proposed with Great Britain, § 23.

Tremont Temple,
mass meetings in, § 54.

Trial, by jury,
not admitted, in first act,
§ 19;
objected to, § 20;
denied, § 30;
proposed, § 87;
resolution demanding, C 77.

Trumbull,
confiscation bill, § 91, C 30, C 37;
bill, C 52;
amendments, C 31, C 57, C 78.

Tubman, Harriet,
account of,
§ 73.

Tukey, Marshal,
in Sims case, § 54.

Turc,
escape of, § 9.

Underground Railroad,
beginnings of, § 25;
how regarded by the South, § 31;
methods south of the Ohio, § 56;
use of, by John Brown, § 62;
incident at, § 64;
description of, § 70;
rise and growth, § 71;
stations on, described, § 72;
methods pursued, § 72;
extent of system, § 71;
origin of name, § 71;
in the South, § 72;
in the North, § 72;
colored agents on, § 72, § 73;
prosecution of agents, § 74;
formal organization, § 75;
market women as helpers, § 75.

Underwood, ——,
amendment, B 30.

United Colonies,
treaty with New Netherlands, A 14.

United States,
reward offered for John Brown, § 62;
in Seminole trouble, § 22;
in Anderson case, § 23.
See also Acts, Bills, Fugitives, Resolutions, Runaways.

United States Hotel,
slave hunters at, § 69.

Vallandigham, C. L.,
amendment, C 25.

Van Zandt,
aids fugitive, § 50, D 25.

Vermont,
personal liberty laws in, § 79, § 80, § 82;

Vigilance committee
organized, § 41;
in "Jerry" rescue, § 58.

Villeinage,
ceased in England, § 12.

Virginia,
regulations on fugitives, § 3;
rewards the recovery of a fugitive, § 8;
slaves escape, § 8;
constitutional convention in, § 15;
Governor of, action in "John" case, § 17;
demands arrest of abettors of a fugitive, § 47;
regulation against the entertainment of fugitives, A 6;
regulations against runaways, A 7, A 13, A 16, A 17, A 18, A 20, A 22, A 25, A 27, A 30, A 33, A 35, A 37, A 52;
reward for the capture of runaways, A 21, A 36;
on English runaways, A 22;
in county of Glocester, A 24;
repeal law, A 44;
amends law, A 48;
amended, A 66;
against ferriage of runaways, A 74.

Walker, Jonathan,
aids fugitives, § 50, D 31.

Walton, ——,
amendment, C 67, C 74.

Washington, President,
asks for the return of a fugitive, § 35, D 13.

Washington case, § 39, D 42.

Washington, jail,
resolutions on, C 32, C 34, C 38, C 39, C 55.
See also Jail.

Webster, Daniel,
in Creole case, § 24;
introduces bill, B 30.

Wellington.
See Oberlin-Wellington.

West India Company,
regulation of, § 2;
execution of regulation § 7;
ordinance of, A 1.

Whipping,
motive for flight, § 64.

Whipple, ——,
in kidnapping case, § 35.

White, ——,
on committee, § 17.

White slaves.
See Redemptioners, Servants.

Whitman, ——,
on the fugitive slave bill § 19, § 20.

Williams case, D 17.

Williamson case, D 59.

Wilkins, Frederick.
See Shadrach.

Wilson, ——,
on Butler's proposition, § 15.

Wilson, Henry,
on confiscation, § 90;
bills, § 98, C 42, C 48, C 54, C 56;
resolutions, § 95, § 97, C 32, C 33, C 47, C 55, C 61;
amendment, C 71.

Winthrop, ——,
amendment, B 30.

Winthrop, Governor John,
in fugitive slave case, § 11.

Wisconsin,
personal liberty laws in, § 80, § 82;
Supreme Court decision, § 85.

Wisdom case, § 94, D 66.

Woodbridge resolutions, § 23, B 21.

Woods,
as a refuge, § 1, § 66.

Wright, ——,
presents Maryland Resolution, § 21.

Writ,
of habeas corpus, in Somersett case, § 12;
allowed, § 20;
advisability of, § 19, § 20;
refused, § 23;
issued, § 42;
of personal replevin, sworn out, § 44.

Yulee,
on the fugitive slave law, § 31.

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