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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 2: Germs of contention among brethren.—1836. (search)
in derogation of anti-slavery men or measures. In the Senate, the memorial was laid upon the table. In the House of Representatives, as soon as it was read, Mr. Walley, Samuel Hurd Walley, Jr., afterwards Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and Whig Representative in Congress. He was a Harvard graduate Samuel Hurd Walley, Jr., afterwards Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and Whig Representative in Congress. He was a Harvard graduate (1826), and a member of Park-St. Church. of Boston, (a member of Dr. Beecher's church, I am told, and a hot-headed colonizationist,) rose and moved that it be not received by the House! falsely and furiously declaring that it was insulting in its language, and that it was prejudging the committee, etc., etc. This bold attempt to khe members. It made at once many abolition converts, and was overruled for good, great and lasting good. A very spirited debate ensued, in the course of which Mr. Walley received a severe castigation, and stood alone in his infamous proposition. That debate was worth more than a thousand dollars to our cause. George Blake, of
fficer, 227, opposes Non-Resistance Soc., 242; officer Boston A. S. Society, 243. Walker, David [b. Wilmington, N. C., Sept. 28, 1785; d. Boston, June 28, 1830], career, 1.159-161; Appeal, 159, effect in Va., 160, 231, in Ga., 160; associated with G. by Cresson, 436. Father of Walker, Edwin G., 1.258. Wallcut, Robert Folger, Rev. [b. Nantucket, Mar. 16, 1797; d. Boston, Mar. 1, 1884], career, 2.422; joins Non-Resistance Society, 236, 237; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422. Walley, Samuel Hurd, jr. [1805-1877], 2.102. Walter, Lynde Minshull [d. 1842], 1.211. Ward, Joshua H., 2.103. Wardlaw, Ralph, Rev., 2.399. Ware, Henry, Rev. [1764-1845], 1.463. Ware, Henry, jr., Rev. [1794-1843], emasculates May's A. S. discourse, 1.217; joins abolitionists, and Cambridge A. S. S., 46; proposed censorship of Lib., 462, 463; V. P. of Am. Union, 470; reads A. S. notice in Channing's pulpit, 2.5; comment on G. and Thompson, 1.463, after mob, 2.37; lecture on peace, 222, repudiates Non