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.]