39/54 He agreed to join his friend in Baltimore and there edit with him his little paper with the grand name (_The Genius of Universal Emancipation_), devoted to preaching the gospel of the gradual abolishment of American slavery. Garrison was to take the position of managing editor, and Lundy to look after the subscription list. The younger to be resident, the elder itinerant partner in the publication of the paper. Garrison closed his relations with the _Journal of the Times_, March 27, 1829, and delivered his valedictory to its readers. "Hereafter," it reads, "the editorial charge of this paper will devolve on another person. |