ftw"- SIGNA• - .* MM -w-y LIBERTY,

THE INVIOLABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IS THE ONLY SECURITY TO PUBLIC LIBERTY.

T. FOSTER, ror. 4, rvo. 14. «; IIJ3CKLKY, Editors. ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1844. WHOL.E NO. 17O.

Jenee ol' her power, and determination: she has Resolved; That the following Resolutions Where. I trust that all who feel anxious evening of the thirteenth, as may oe deemed best, effectually. You are trying to convince BENJ. WATKINS LEIGH. THE S GNAL OF LIBERTY Ibrced the Democratic party to cast off •'forever" and notify every Liberty man in the town to at which were presented to the meeting be accepted to lend a helping hand in this great your readers of the great evils of slavery; When Mr. Birney was in Detroit, in Will be published every Monday morning, in iheir avowed favorite Van Burcn, and to submit for future discussion: tehd without fail. Do not wait for the town work of philanthropy, cannot be duped and Q^you are urging them to oppose some of his remarks, he spoke of the Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, by to the hu-niiitating abandonment of him, whom 1. Resolved, That Slavery is a sin against committee, or for this or that influential man to BECKLEY & FOSTER, for months and years, they had proclaimed to be God. by office seekers, or fair speeches, to take the lead. Be not afraid to take the respon- these evils by POLITICAL ACTION!.^} sentiments advanced by Benj. Watkins their choice. She has coerced the democracy of strengthen the chains of slavery at thesibility yourself. Cannot you see the tendency of your own Leigh, of Virginia, who nominated Mr. FOB THE MICHIGAN STATK ANTI-SLAVESY SO- 2. That Slavery is n sin conflicting with the the United States, to become pledged to immedi- 2 When met, let a chairman and secretary CUT*. natural und inalienable rights of mankind. coming contest. doctrines? You are now asking men to Clay for the Presidency nt the Baltimore ate Annexation. be chosen. THRU*.—Two dollars per annum, in advance. 3. That the existence and perpetuity of Amer- Yours for the Slave, vote on antislavery grounds! You askConvention, to the effect that a man who' Now what is Mr. Clay's position in this matter? ican Slavery was not contemplated by the orig- 3. Then, in committee of the whole, let the Tw« dollars and fifty cents will be required, if R. A. BURGESS. them, indeed, to vote for slaveholders; is occupied by daily labor is unfit for any In hisspeech of 1839, in the U. S. Senate, pul>- name of every Liberty voter in the town be as- hot paid till the expiration of six months. inal framers of the Constitution of the United lished in his party's edition of his life, for the States, Spring Arbor, July 10, 1844. certained and registered by the Secretary. Af- but just as sure as your weekly lessons public or political employment. TEN COPIES will be forwarded to one Post present campaign, he states as a renson why slave- 4. That Slavery having no existence by natu- ter this shall have been completed, let another have any effect at all, just so certain is it A writer in the Advertiser, over the Office, ior one year, for FIFTEEN DOL- ry shou'd be perpetual in Florida, that a com- ral right, but having gained its existence by the For the Signal of Liberty. list be made of al! who are favorably inclined to that you are preparing them to vote ulti- signature of "a Whig," supposed to be LARS, if paid in advance, and at one time. promise was. made on the admission of Missouri, enactment of unjust laws, and hence is the crea- A CAUTION TO MINISTERS. tho Liberty party, but not confirmed in the faith, . frTTrevious to Nov. 1, 1844, the Signal will mately for antislavery candidates. J. M. Howard, says that "no such dec- by which all states South of a certain latitude ture ol Law. and of those who are doubtful. be forwarded for six MONTHS for FIFTY CENTS, The following resolution was adopted We are under obligations especially to laration ever escaped the lips of Mr. were»t'» be slave states, and all north of it free. 5. That Slavery being created by law, is a fit 4. Then ask yourselves what shall be done ibVariably in advance. by the Quarterly Conference of the M. the Editors ot the Advertiser for teaching Leigh." How he has become acquaint- He then adverts to the fact that Florida is/k- on snbject of Legislation, and must be destroyed by in your town to advance the cause before the No paper discontinued until all arrearages are ed with all that Mr. Leigh has said during ly slave territory left to c ounttrpoise free Wis- the same power by which it was created. P. Church, Franklin circuit, without a election. How shall the genuine Liberty men the many thousand Whig voters of Michi- paid. consin and Jowi. He is arowedly in favor of 6. That we as ami-slavery men, have no i'i- dissenting vote. be encouraged, the wavering confirmed, the gan, that Slavery is a great political a long life, he does not inform us. But TKRM3 dF AbVERTlSING. maintaining an equality of slave and free states. tention of intermeclling with the rights of any of doubtful won, the backsliders reclaimed, and curse, dangerous to our free institutions, the following extract from a speech of his ifW one square, one insertion, 50 cents. Resolved, That in the opinion of-this Five years have elapsed since this speech was the independent States, but we do believe that converts multiplied? We take it for granted «.« " each sub-equent insertion, 20 cents. and its further extension ought to be res- in the Virginia Convention of 1829, has made. Wisconsin is on the threshold of admiss- Congress does possess to power to legislate away Conference, the time has arrived when that every town will make some exertions to Legal Advertising by the lolio. olutely opposed by persevering political been in wide circulation for many years, ion; to meet this emergency, Mr. Clay's party slavery in the District of Columbia and in theevery minister of the Gospel should take forward the cause in some way. Those professed Terms of Advertising by the year or quarter action! Go on, Gentlemen! Repeat it and its authenticity has never been de- some two years ago passed a bill to giie as a do-Territories. a firm and a decided stand against Amer- Liberty men who do not «,xert themselves for fiade known at the offiie. nation a quarter section of land in Florida to ev- 7. That we are opposed to the Annexation of ihi s glorious cause ought to be considered as re- in every paper from now till November, nied, so far as we have heard, by Mr. 83" All Remittances and Communications ican Slavery, the sum of all villainy, and ery new settler. If this stimulant to speed popu- Texns to these United States, or any other ter- creant to their principles. Do you ask what you till it shall ring in the ear of every whig, Leigh, or by any other person, except chould be addressed, Post paid, exert his utmost influence in favor of the lation hns brought up that of Florida to the re- ritory by which the bounds of slavery shall be can do? this anonymous writer in the Advertiser:* I. OF LIBKKTY: Ann Arbor. Mich.jrjl and fasten upon his heart. Asa prevent- quisite number she will counterpoise Wiscon- enlarged, nnd id power increased. peaceful and universal emancipation of You can hold meetings every week, or every ative of the extension of this giant curse, "There must be some peasantry;' and sin. But what will balance Iow.a and Oregon? — 8. That this Government can never be ad- he oppressed—and all those who do not ther week, till the election. Texas!! ministered on just and equitable principles so ake this stand, render themselves un- You can procure tracts and circulate. you may induce him, however unwisely, as the country fills up, there must be more lna t i s men w l tentd th e hd d Mr. Clay wns in the Senate at the time of the long as the Slave Power con inues to exist, worthy of the patronage and support of You can obtain very many subscribers for the to vote for a slaveholder now, but you are ^ * > ".° ° " hente and For the Signal of Liberty. recognition of Texas, ond his conduct on t.hat oc- 9. That it is their firm conviction tha< the lea- Twelve Weeks Signal. preparing the way to make your readers diS f J16 so]}> "*$ h*V? neithef "f*1 "or Per"' he Christian community. J "ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL."— casion ;ff,rdsn valuable guide to his true posi- ders. (with but few exceptions) of the two great r ^ & •> sonal capital of their own, and who earn H. BROWNSON. Declaration of ludtpcn-dtnce. tion on annexation. How did he vote? uniform- political parties have no design, nor will those lllwrough antislavery men. We then a- their daily bread by the sweat of their Ennobling truth! -All mm created free," ly with the party who maneuvred '"'recognition" parties probably ever be able to ovenhrow the You can invi.e your Whig 'and" Democratic Sain rePeat to ever/ Whig and every brow. I ask gentlemen to say, whether, The rich, the poor, the simple and the wise, to a successful issue; in connection with his bit- Slave Power. SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. neighbors to d.scues with you. Do not neglect Democratic Editor, go on with your anti. they believe that those who depend on their HaT« all alike a right to JLilieity, terest opponents, and opposed to hie old friends. Therefore, •his. If they accent, your cause w.ll gain byii; slavery appeals and arguments, until they I < To shew this, we extract the proceeding from DO For 'tia a boon which heaven to none aenies; 10. Resolved, That it is expedient for the exist- if they refuse, it will operate to their disadvan- | h arsed by every he Journal of the Senate: 2nd Session, 24th ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, JOLT 29, 1844. tage. shall be re e But man, vain man, the living God defies ence of a third party, culled the Liberty party, in every school house and court house and v..'oiigress, 183(5-7, Jan. 12, page 110- Mr Determine on some dtjinitc plan and follow it And binds his fellow with a galli.ig chain— whose aim shall be to accomplish this grand ob- Walker of Mississippi, subm.tted the following up. Do not leave things at loose ends. barroom and grocery in the State. You MR. CLAY AND; i And *ie.d* l.is honri against his hitter cries, ject. THE LIBERTY TICKET. p g resolution: 11. That we as members of the Liberty party, 5. Before you adjourn, appoint a Vigilance | are hastening on the ONLY TRUE IS- ISTS. Which teil of woo. and nifosry nnd piiin For Pr csiden t. cannot support for the Presidency, Henry Clay Committee of three or five to carry out your ar SUE! And all tli« wretchedness ifuit siaiks in slave- "Resolved, That the State of Texas having Some Whig papers have attempted to t'atabliahed mid m intained an independent gov- or Martin Van Buren,who are alike the advocates JAMES O. BIRNEY, rangements. whatever they may be. It should ry's train. make their readers believe that the sen- •inment, capable ol per/brining those duties, for of Slavery. OT MICHIGAN. be their duty to keep the lists of voters before TECHNICALITIES. cign and domestic, which appertain to independ- timents of Mr. Clay on Slavery, promul- "All men created free," our fathers said; 12. That we feel the greatest pleasure in sup- For Viet Pr esidenty mentioned, correct them from time to time, and ent government, and it appearing that there is nu gated in 1839, had undergone a change We honor them for many a noble deed; oiig>:r nny reasonable prospect of the successlul porting James G. Birney of Michigan, who is see that every one is at the polls. THOMAS MORRIS, 1 Raw,while they niiunher with ih« miglny dead. .ir-isocution of the war by Mexico against said both a gentleman nnd a Philanthropist, for the «r i r- J ,, r • . - . able to meet the arguments oi Mr. Birney, 1 rxi. To all sue !} we submit the State, it is expedient and proper, mid in conform OF OHIO. & Shall we al once reject their liberal creed, Presidency of the United States, and will take al We hope our fner.ds will feel the importance ot 5i" :?'! tor ny with the laws of nations, and the practice of ELECTORAL TICKET. securing even a singU additional vote. It looks attempts to make alledged technical inac- f n ing extract from the speech of Mr. And say that man of freedom h.is nu need his government in like cases, that the independ- honorable means to insure his election during the o oW ent political existence of said sime be acknowl- insignificant in itself, and ye; it is a component curacies on insignificant points a ground QJ jn Ra]ejgh5 }n April last, as recent-" Unless his skin is colored like our own? ensuing campaign. ARTHUR L. PORTER, .AU! uo, but let us with redoubled hpjed edged by the government ol the U. States." Resolved, That the above Resolutions be dis- parenergiet ois tha of tthi powes nationr whic. hFOU wieldR ADDITIONAs the tremendouL VOTF.Ss | for convicting Mr. Birney of falsehood. | jy wrjtten out Jy himselff CHANDLKR CARTER, We find the followingB paragraplu hu in the JOHN W. KING, IN EACH TOWN IN TIIE STATE WIIX KOUBLE THK I 1/X""«" "' *"""5 l' "On the subject of Abolition, I am per'- The principle to all mankind make known. On motion of the mover it was postponed to cussed in the village School House on the fol- Advertlser Till the whole wo.Id is free, unJ slavery J8th January, farther postponed. Feb. 10lowin. g evenings, viz: 24th of May, on the 7t ERASTUS HUSSEY. VOTK OF LAST TEAR. What town cuuiut furnish - . suaded it is not necessary to say one woVd CHESTER GURNET. consideration was resumed, but on motion of Mr. and 21st of June, on the 12th and 26th of July so small an increase? "He went so far as to state, that the to this enlightened assemblage. My- Bubbard was laid on the table without a division. on the 16th and OO.h of August, on the 13th an The other parties.asyou nre well aware, are ma- resolution of censure against Mr. Ad- opinion was fully expressed in the Sen- Fot Representativt to Congress, .„.!._ ^. • av_._r_-. --.-- CM -It amsor*-»c, aoft thtV%ae ttacoiAsession s\Pof Onn/vpocCongresps irin» 18421Q/4O, I ntf*ate oCitf thiViCke Unifie TTnitiord iState Sffifrosa a '«•» fe' roilw /year venrs eago o rrn, Ol mty the spirit of our ancient sires Feb. 13th. the 1st division took place. Mr. Wul 27th of September. king the most vigorous efforts for success, Shall FIRST DISTRICT. originated with a leading Whig, (Mr. and the expression of if was one of th6 Be sprcaJ abroad throughout our wide do- ker moved to take up the subject. Lost: yeas Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet- not genuine patriotism be as effectual in excit- Marshall of Kentucky;) that the Whigs assigned causes of my not receiving the muin; 12, nays 32. ing be sent to the Signal Office for publica- CHARLES H. STEWART. ing us to action, as party zeal and the hopes ol in the last Congress, Were Wholly respon- nomination as a Candidate for the Presi- And tu«r it light anew fair freedom's fires Yeas—Messrs. Black, Calhoun, CLAY, Ful- tion. SECOND DISTRICT. political supremacy are with them? sible for that proceeding. dency in Detferflber, 1*839: But," iftfiere" AudciJl 'to anus" the pa.riot men ngain: ton, Hendricks, King of Ga., Moore, Houton, JAS. BALL, Sec'y. 1 EDWIN A. ATLEE. That the VVhigs had promised to abol- be any dhe who doubts, or desires to ob- But not to strew with wt-uiuk-d and wiih slain Parlsor, Preston, WALKER., and White. In MR. CLAY AND TEXAS. THIRD DT STRICT. ish the 21st rule, but had re-established it, tain further information about my views,- Or saturate with bluod our native land; this vote. Mr. Clay is found with Mr. Walker, For the Signal of Liberty. We commend to the notice of our read- and were utterly hostile to the right of in respect to that unfortunate question, 1 To break the slave's unholy bonds in twain— ihe oiiginatorof the resolution. WILLIAM CANFIELD. WEST BLOOMF1ELD. • ers the article on the recognition of Tex- petition. rafer him to Mr. Mendenhall, of Rich-" Be this ihe object of the patriot band, Feh. 27. On motion of Mr. Walker the Sen- MESSRS. EDITORS:—1 would say thro' as as a nation, by an able correspondent. He also'stated that Mr. GiddT'ngs was mond, Indiana.' Be thii our rallying cry,and by i: let us stand. ate took up the subject. Mr. Hibbsrd moved to SENATE. D. W. C L. your paper, for the encouragement of the FOR SKNATOR—KOUKTH DISTKtcr. Mr. Clay was then a Senator, and wascensured by the Whig party in Congress, It will be seen that he here fully eri-~ postpone, and carried his motion, yeas 25, nays and that the resolution upon which he MunJy, Geneseo C ». July 5/1844. friends of Liberty, that the interest of the SEYMOUR B. TKEADVV£LL. found voting with the Slaveholders a- 91. was censured,' was introduced by Mr. dorses the sentiments of his Senate speecK Nays—Messrs. Benton. Black, Calhoitn, Liberty Party is rising in this section of OAKLANETCOUNTY. gainst the North—WITH those who areBotts, a Virginia Whig. in f839,- opposing every scheme o'f COMMUNICATIONS. CLAY, Crittenden, Cuthlt thrown away which of the ground lie then advanced of the necessity THE CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE CLOTHING, OR RATHER A PoLKAT II* THE SKIN untiring in reiterating these truths upon declared her invincible duierminntiun'ol subjuga- accomplishes the work for whicR it was 3,000 or 4-000 more men, women, chil- of having slave" to counterpoise free states: 6; OF A MiiSK."—Detroit Daily Advertiser, July their readers; and* apparently rely upon ting her rebellious p ople While matters were in AND SLAVERY. dren," and military, iii ''the stores, streets his course oh'trie Mis8-iuii question -nnd of the 15, 184'4. deposited. The Liberty ballots are doing this condition; ariti before Mexico had time to MESSRS. EDITORS:—Feeling a deep them more than they do upon the Tariff, position he assumes in his Texns letter, every their work every year. Supposing the and public house, during the day. TTehce renew her effort, the southern lords, who con- interest in the great and soul inspiring or any otfeer of their measures. rcusonable man can see evidence for believin4 "IN MR. CLAYS ABILITY, EXPERI- number of Liberty voters to be 100,000, we might say that only 3,000 were pres- trol the United States, effected the recognition ihnt Henry Clay, if eluded ptesidmt, will not cause, to which your high toned "Signal" ENCE AND PATRIOTISM, THEY [THE We do not mention these things far the enj at the Democratic celebration—that of this rebel!ibuB" province, as a sovereign and in- or one thirtieth part of the whole, where refuse his assent to the annexation of Texas, is devoted; and in compliance with the PEOPLE] WILL HAVE THE SUREST purpose of complaining of this course of dependent nation, though numbering at thai can you find an- equal number of private is, present at the stand of {lie speakers;' should circumstances be at all propitious for such time probably n'jt than 40.00J free inhabit- request of the "Western Michigan Chris- GUARANTEE THAT TEXAS WILL BE our felfCrw editors. Far from it.- All we and yet we might say, with equal truth,' :i consummation. This is tho view of the sub- citizens whose influence upon national al- ants. tian Conference," I would here forward ANfcSX'D IN THK 1MOST SECURE AND mean to deduce from it is this, (LT^that tha some 8,000 or 10,000 persons were' ject which prevails at the South. Take for in- fairs is greater? We must of course ex- 1 for publication a Resolution which was HONORABLE MANNER.—James' Lyons, It was at the cloee"of the session of 1836-7, stance the following resolution passed at a ratifi- their" incessant repetition of antislavery cept the slaveholders, because so many of present' at the Democratic celebration oii that this meaeure" was accomplished. In the unanimously adopted at our annual ses- Whig Candidate for Presidential Elector in cation meeting in JS'ew Orleans'. truths is a most explicit acknowledgement them are clothed with official power. If, the Fourth, in Ann Arbor. We presume Scii.vc, a resolution for that purpose had been in- Virginia. Resolved, Thnt we see nothing in the pubiisk sion, held in Sandstone, July 1st, 1844. of the hold that the Liberty principles the same explanation might apply to the troduced in January, but was permitted to sleep then, we already exert a greater influence erl opinion of Mr. Cloy in reference to ihe an- until the very close of the session, when it was Resolved, That we heartily disapprove have already taken upon the mass of. the than any other equal number of northern Marshall, and other Mass Meetings. nexation of Texns in thesligkliitdvgrec at vari- GRAND BAXXY OF THE suddenly brought up and passed. In the H»U8fi, of the system of Southern Slavery,- and people.^ When ah' Editor writes an iince with his long and uiiilovm devotion to ilu LIBERTY PARTY IN voters, Jet us not count our suffrages of the same object was attained'by7 an appropriation will use our best ability to accomplish the r gins, the interests and the honor of tile sou'.h, 1 MICHIGAN!!! article, he expects it will have some effect no value/because they will not at once The Vineyard says that in'a de- for a minister to represent the U. S. at the Court immediate emancipation of the down- or that ought in any manner to abate the ardor on his readers. When he tells them nn- accomplish all that we have in view. bate in Detroit between Mr. Stewart arid1 of Independent Texas, and this appropriation be- trodden and oppressed. SIMULTANEOUS MEETINGS THROUGHOUT »f oar zeal in behalf ot that great American f f T tislavery truths of any kind,- his action is came law. FRANCIS H. ADAMS, THE STATE Mr. Attorney General Platt, the latter statesman." Have not these proceedings been but parts oi Moderator. After consultation among prominent friends predicated on the supposition that the CT The Oakland Gizsttc, Whig, represents "said the Abolitionists were trying td'inV The articles of Sbuthern Whij;politicians in- that a portion of the delegates to the BftlUrr.Qre a more enlarged design, than is yet developed?— WILLIAM'SMITH, Sec'y. in different of portions the State, it has"been readers have some interest in the facts.— .itatfe men. like boys toith wooden guns, but dicate that they have no ferns that Annexation will la not the consummation of the design'to consis: deemed advisable without a formnl notice from the Democratic Convention were bribed lo drop Van be defeated by the election ol Mr. Clay. I would add, the cause, spirit and When the Democratic Editor tells the they never Would be any thing.- He ad- in the annexation of Texas to the United States. State Central Committee, to call upon Liberiy Buren and tike up Polk by ihe distribution of ALPHA. principle of Liberty are on the march in reader what a zealoo&, cbnfirrhed slave- : vised the Liberty party to join the M the slavery counterpoise to the free teTritori such You need not fe'arjfhe Banner vftll tri- forth against Polk, Annexation, and its ' THe Jbckson Gazette' says there" •ubsetvience, HS reconciled its people to so bare- tion the following particuliirs of the formation of sufficient'length to admit of continued nie«t his charge is well fjt.filed ih'.re can be no man umphantly wave so sliVe as there is a God, consequent eternal slavery, he appeals to ner of doubt." will be 400 Whig majority in Kalamazoo' i faded * spoliation of a' weak sister republic The of our LIBERTY ASSOCIATION Its prospects are mgs; nnd the election being but twelve weeks The Gfatttte1 do£s not ofTer any tangible evi- Cotriity. Perhaps there will. Last fall measure has-since slept,'but tho south bides her encouraging, and'its nu ubers increase. and any sense of liberty and equal rights distant Irbhv ttiat peYldd, whatsoever \v to bethe anti-slaver^ feeling'' fn His' readers.— dence of what it thus 6b roundly asserts, and of the Whig vote for Representative to Con-' time, she never yet failed to accomplish a single The friends of the Liberty Association having among the American people. The done sholild'be' done WUK promptitude arid vigor. Thus Editors of both classes are hard at It isbelie'ye'd that the followin^eimplle plan of course no sensible man will believe it until it can important measure, on which she Had really re- convened iii the village of Homer, on the ?ih ol standing political parties are waning, work iridodiViriKtirig their readers with gH-ess Was 598, Dem. 644, Liberty, 229. 4 be substantiated. It is bad policy to put out alle- eolved, and she lias now brought annexation to a Miy, lr!44, according'to previous notice.' 588ociat'dd' ac'tiorij if faithfully carried' biil, will .We trust that the'Liberty candidate will wiitfe candid reflecting minds' are fast antislavery principles. Go'oh, gentle- gations of this kind without proof. Besides, it test. Michael MilleY Esq. was" called to the Chair, accomplish' wonders'. seeing the demand for cohsdiferied and men, we tfoiild not disturb you for the tends to imptiir confidence iu'the statements of the receive as large an increase as either of In th« very commencement of bet effort, she and Ja«: Ball appointed/ Secret ary". ].' After reading-thls'notice', let some one ap- principlb at the1'polls,- as well as else- jworld.1 Yoti'ar^'doing up our work most presi generally. th«~Slaveholders,' h» given 8 stupendous and most alarming evi- OnV motion, ; place fbr thii meeting on the nftwnoon or THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. 54

forone great and decisive campaign: in case Mr. DR.: THOMAS P; HUNT. THE PHILADELPHIA REBELLION THE TRUE DEMOCRACY COM- Van Btiren's letter against arfne&atiorr WHICH DO YOU PREFER, POLfc OUR PROSPECTS. Clay shall be elected, we anticipate a warfare of a came'out, all our Democrats extolled it OR CLAY? This gentleman's name has been fa- The disturbances are ended for the present. If we may judge of the increase of the liberty ING! different nature, though not less destructive to ilie^ miliar to temperance men for many years. The number killed is stated to be 13—ol wound- party by the number that attend, und the intercut Tire Reorganization of the Democratic to the skies, and so did I; but it cost him This question is frequently proposed to Liber Slav* Power, and ultimately as acYintageoua for fid 50. The mob effected a compromise with tin- manifesmd at our county conventions, it will n his nomination—K>nly seventeen votes ty men They answer, very properly, that the the cause of human freedom. Helms been an able lecturer on that sub- artvy which was before a conservative authorities" ol the ciiy, by which it wns agreed merely double its vote at the next election, butnob t pr< for neither—that they are both improper men Such is the view that we take of the influence ject. He is a clergyman and a resident proslavery party,- into an aggressive rad- from the southern States—Polk is nomin- that the military should be withdrawn from three or four times as large as it was lost year —: and both represent proslavery parties. But th of the pending election on the prospects of theof the South. The Vicksbnrgh Sentinel ical slavery party, laboring for the exten- ated, and he comes out in favor of imme- objector replies that even if you dislike them both Soulhwark, and they—the armed mob—should Those yet to be held wi!i undoubtedly bo reporu Liberty party; atid in this aspect of it, we would took occasion recentty to accuse him of keep guard over the public peace, ami defend ii sion of .that great national curse,- is pro- diate annexation, and it was too much for so lone as it is" probable tint one or the other wfl ed in a few weeks. The nominations, 80 far" not turn over our hand to secure the election ol Abolition. One H. W, Allen, of Grand —against themselvist f his is the sum of ihe seem to be highly satisfactory to all. Thev^h ' ducing, its efiiect on the minds of the better me to swallow. Conscience cried aloud. be the next President, it is impossible not to have one h'ostilq candidate rather than the other. They a bias HI faVor of the one. and ngainst the other Gulf, sent a reply to the Grand Bluff Ad- agreement, as we could show, if we had space foi lallen on the right sort of men exactiy,^_work, portion of the Democratic party. Our I could not and will not go for if. I ex- ore both the chosen representatives of the Slave tbe necessary extracts. men, who are willing to bear the burden an ' Allowing the election of either to be an evil, it i vocate, denying the charge. We quote den and hm exchanges in different States say that an pect the partisan papers will come down Power: they are both the enemies of .the Lib- The mob hnve had their way from the com- f d still contended thai one evil will be less thnn the erty party, and would crush it in its infancy il a sentence or two, as a specimen of south- of re day.—mc-n who regard-defeat in the cau»e upon me like vultures; but I am retired to mencement of the riots. With abundance ol arms oflibenyand equality a Unusual proportion of the new converts other. they could: wiih both parties' we must wage an oflibenyand equality a thrf i ern refinement: in their own h.inds, they demanded thai fhe arms t mes mor are from that party. Among these are private life, & the remainder of my politi- This does not fallow of necessity. The ad ur.compromisi g warfare; and the nature of the Honorable than success with either of ihe proslay.. should be removed from an Irish church, which ry parties. cal action must be in defence of fhe op- minstration of Clay or Polk may be of such n contest will make little difference to us, so long '•The accusation is as false as hell, and gentlemen of much intelligence, ability were placed there for its defence with the assent o' pressed. Our county contains a popula- character that the sum of evil be inflicted upor >JS we know that we shall be finally und fully tri- its author is a base liar and a black-heart- We are often told that if we do not vote with and influence. The Granite Freeman, a the country, though different in kind, may be ihe proper auihorities. The arms were taken out. one of the great parties we shall mrow away our umphant. ed villain. I know Dr. Hunt. I have New Hampshire Liberty paper, after re- tion of over 50,000, and I do not believe the H uin: in amount. Next they demanded that the Irish company 01 vote. But it is not so. Our vote is never tohoti. known him long and well. He is my ferring to Judge Wilkins, of our own there are a dozen antislavery papers ta- But have Liberty men any reason for wishing soldiers in the church to guard it should be turn- orable or more valuable than where it js CMtr< J FREL1NGHUYSEN ON DUEL- Sfatey has the following: ken in the county. It shall'not be so.— for the success of tho one rather than the other, relative. He an abolitionist! No! Nev-ed out It was done, and they were chased thro' truth and justice by a small minority iDf j,e fuce LING. But a few antislavery v6tes have ever so far as their own party olj*cts are concern- er yet did abolition blood course in*our the streets. Next they refused to disperse, re- of powerful opposition. Were the votes of ih« ''•Another. The Hon. MINTHOXNE Cal means of its occurrence, and who drew the than the scrub editor of a miserable draw the military, and constitute them ir.to n Abedneeo in 1840, and refused to do homage to his vote for Birney and Liberty. Nine log cabins nnd hard cider deiiies, lost? As well want light—LIGHT—LIGHT. The sub- tility to ^NY movement of the kind we need not atal challenge with his own hand. The follow- newspaper. I have heard him declare band of police, with arms in their hands, peace: or ten of his neighbors, men of influence, ng letter from Mr. Frelinghuysen shows how be should be restored; otherwise, dangerous crfnsc- may the farmer say that his seed is lost whiclf ject is quite new among the people here, repeat. How stands Mr. Polk? Read the fol- from the sacred desk, that slavery was in- take the same wise and consistent course. lowing extract from his annual messuge to the 'hen viewed the character of the duellist. The quences might ensue. The auiboritiesyielded; brings forth sixty or a hundred fold. Even now-'. and they are as eager to get hold of in- stituted by the Almighty for the express Legislature of Tennossee in 1839: alter needs no comment. Ought Christinn peo and those who constituted the mob, are now thethe 319 are alluded to with deep respect, and ev-' *8titt they comer—The Wabash (fa.) 5 formation as you ever saw. ' )le to listen to Mr. F's. advice VOID to vote lor •benefit of the slave, and that he verily guardians of the lives and property of the citi- ery man who can say, "I was one of that num-'- Standard of June 14, has the parting ad "To disturb it [slavery] in the District of Co- lumbia WrtUid be A PALPABLE VIOLATION Ot PUB Duellist, or should they carry out his former believed the doctrines of the abolitionists zens. Such seems to be the real stato of things. her," feels proud of it. Th* thousands who will' dress of its editor, Henry W. De Puy, to SOUTHERN METHODISM. Lie FAITH, as well as of thlace this morning, I received your note of invi against him, and that he was losing many ''About 4 o'clock, P. M. the body of John in the same light by others four years hence that good reason fora sincere democrat. THE PROPER SPIRIT by thi Southern - on to attend a meeting of our fellow citizens ai subscribers, by reason of his blackguard Cook, the ringleader of the rioters, who was kill- the conduct of these pioneers are now.— Vermont Read ihem: resentatives, and by a large portion of the Nonh- Newark to-morrow eveinn£ on the subject of Freeman. The Utica correspondent of the N. Y. ed while discharging a cannon on the military on Resolved, That this meeting1 express its em delegation in Congress." the late duel at Washington. sincerely regrei course, comes out in his next paper with Tribune, speaking of the disappointment Saturday night, and that of the waterman whose There is no difference between Clay and Polk that my professional duties here. Will detain a mock apology to the public, and throws THE REASON FOR ANNEXAffo'fi'. ' of the leading democrats m that place,- at unqualified disapprobation of the reckless ami from the meeting—for if cr.er an occasion called name wns unknown, were buried from the Wee- unfeeling course pursued by the majority of in thia respect: both are pledged against all anti- for an expression of the public feeling, the late all the blame on the shoulders of 'a gen- the nomination,says:' cacoc Hose house, attended by a croicd of per- Mr. CiiHioun, in a note to Mr. Packenhnnr, the General Conference, and charges them slavery national ?egi'5lative action. sctvis of SHOCKING VIOLENCK most sol- tlemen whom he has known for years.'— the British minister, of date of April £7t}iJ., •I- hare the names of some of their As to the Vice Presidents, the position of Fre- emnly ilcmirul it. Truly "the blood of war has sons calling thetneiI cs Native Americans, end w'uh heedlessly casting firebrands and dis- been shed in peace:" and this in high places and Now 1 do take this opportunity to de- followed to tficgravj by a multitude of women states explicitly that the object of annexation leaders who within the last three days linghuysen as a strenuous anti-abolitionist is well cord, in our long cherished JMelliodisl among the law makers of onr country. nounce that 'gentleman' as a CalunfriiatiiigThe bodies of these rinters were wrapped tp in is the preservation of sldvtrif. He anye: have declared that they could not sup- known arid admitted. How is it with Dallas? THE LAW OF THF: DUKLLIST TS AN Union. [n a letter to J. Willis, Aug. 29, 1840, heOUTRAGE UPON EVERY PRINCIPLE OF scoundrel, and a white-livered coward, and the American Jlagf Minute guns were fired du- "The United State?, in concluding the port the Texas ticket; one of them for- ring their interment! and the women collected. Resolved. That elnvery >3 opprtsed" 10 said: ORDER AND HUMANITY. IT SETS here ram down his foul throat the ac-1 treaty of annexation with Texas, ore not THE LAWS OF GOD AND THE INSTI- in trays in every direction, the money to defray mally gave in his adhesion to the Political no law of Methodist discipline, nor to the t; % disposed to shun any responsibility which l! should be recollected that the northern a d TUTIONS OF A CHRISTIAN PEOPLE AT cursed lie. the expenses of the funeral. Abolitionists on Saturday. law of God; neithtjf is it a "tftorafevil" but central Democrats have maintained TH R KIGHT DF.FlANCE.and if this MURDEROUS SPIR- may fairly attach to them orf nccourit 6f My office is'oti Chesnut" sf'feef, in the is an institution fastened upon us by Northern AGUNST ABOLITION for years." "For IT /•'« not met and firmly and and fearlessly RE- Another paper thus describes the 3tate of things •More Room for the Demo craey:—Mr. my own part," I am ready f<>r UNKKMITTING AND transaction. The measure was adopted with "traders in blood, ' which has been nbolis-hed BUKED, by the. frowns if public sentiment on town of Grand Gulf, where I shall always after the military were withdrawn f,om South- Ifufchins, of Warren, Ohio, one of the UNCOMPROMISING WAR against a principle. [Ab- owselces iodl abide math of the suit, of MUR- mutual consent and from the itfo'tunl ar>d at the north (as far as concerns negroes,)—by olition] whose me-c mtneiation in this country be happy to meet the e'difor of the Senti-' wark: popular Democratic orators- in 1840 hav Dfc'R. It can be checked and effectually repress- permanent welfare of the two countries in- r interest, under the gwb of philarithropj. sovnds i* mil tars LIKE A TOCSIN TO RE- ed, whenever the people, true to their high du- nel, his '•honorable gentleman,'' or any BELLION. ANP-1 REASON TO THE CON- '•In the 'infected district,' the tranquillity, terested. IT WAS MADE NECESSARY mg investigated the subject more closely, Resolved, That abolition is un insatiate lies, sh.ill rise in the majesty of public opinion. STITUTION." nndfnw:i vpon these ATROCIOUS DEED.S other individual who may take offence at though serene, is superficial.' Jt is nominally IN OROP.R TO PRESERVE DOMESTIC and seen the subserviency of that party Moloch, upon whose unholy altars its high The candidates arc of eacti party are as fully OF VIOLENCE: the is/trs of t'icbtrcnved.and this communication." under the corrtrol'of tire District Aulhbrities and fNSTITUfiONS placed m.der'the guaran- to the slave power, has cut its acquaint- priests would sacrifice oil that is dear to the the commands of a rightco is God, call upon a Peace-police', but in realiiy under no control committed for the maintenance of slavery as they To this the Editor of the Seritinel. ty of their respective constitutions, and «Wm- ance, and united with the Liberty party. Sotiih,—a "foul spirit of the pit," whose mil- them now to speak, and bear ihrir stern and i-i- whatever. The repose is somewhat of that spe- can be. What superlative foliy to try 10 prove dignant tesLtn>ny against L'tU H EAVEN-DAR- 1 ed ESSENTIAL TO THEIR SAFETY nothing- dauiVte ^'thus replies: cies which beasts of prey submit to when, satis in its efforts to bring back fhe govern- dew breath has arisen to blast the Church of that either of them are worthy of the suffrages of ING SIN. AND PROSPERITY." lied to the full with all their appetite demands, ment to the design of its founders—to God; and we hereby pledge ourselves to un Liberty men! I hope, gentlemen, tint your meeting and pro- "We wish to be understood as not ma- ceedings may exert a powerful irfl lence.aiic' with they grow temporarily averse to violent exertion. furl the banner of uncompromising opposition But the objector replies to us, that admitting king any concession or apology to Henry THE MORMON WAR. 'establish justice, and to secure the bless- kindred demontrations all over the land, prevail It is an incontrovertible fact, that the late rioters to its further progress. what we cluim, that both parties are bent on to crush this alarming evil. ings of liberty," W. Allen; on the contrary, in order to tlure cannot be arrested by any local authority The latest intelligence from moiitaining S'av'ery. thereis another difference Very respectfully, yp Resolved, Tbit every'defecate from South- give him an opportunity of showing his It is indisputable, that they collect in various The- last Emancipator brings us the which we overlook: that one party is also ben 1 THEODORK ern conferences who voted \Viih the mnjdrity prowess in war, we will again publish public places—boast of their slaughter of oui represents every thing lo be quiet. Tile following notice of Judge FOOTE, of New on dfrfiMtig and perpttititing the pov.'er of Slave in the Harding case, or who otherwise lent his brave miHtary defenders—of their prowess in de bodies of the two Smiths were brought to'' ry, while the position of the o;her is-conservative THE TARIFF. Mr. Hunt as a calumniator of private York, who is known personally and by 'influence lo the perpetration of the outrages the city, and received by some 8,00$ or" —is for maintaining it in its present condition.— The true points of difference between Clay and character, a mercenary hireling, an abo- fymg the law and its ministers—of their prepa- reputation to many of our readers: upnn southern rights, co-rwnkted by the Gen- Here is a great national curse: ooght not that Polk,exactly defined and precisely staled by them rations to put down any force the Governor ma) 10,000 people, most of whom appeared to eral Confen-nce. meets with onr unqualified litionist of the darkest dye, and a hypo- "HOW IT MOVES A TRUE DEMO- party which would extend and perpetuate it to re-selves: send against them—and tfteir determination to re- be sincere mourners. The? bodies wer% censure, and deserves the sc >rn and rebuke of critical scoundrel and fanatic, who would sist any authority but that o".' 'Naiive American' CRAT. ceive stronger reprobation and oppositon from buried next day privately. No successor the whole South. Ct.AT. ror.K. prostitute every manly principle of our leaders, it cannot be dented, too, that they an All who are intimately conversant with Abolitionists than that which opposes all such ex Let the amount,which T am in favor of a tar- to the Prophet has been appointed, nnd Resolved, That the crisis has arrived when tension? is requisite for an econ- iff for revenue, such a nature, destroy our institutions and our supported to a sad exient, in that district, In the political history of the State of New omical administration one as will yield a siiiR- public opinion—that an Irishman or a Catholic, the whole fraternity areas sheep with63t the cause of Southern Methodism, requites We reply, that if tho premises were establish- happy country, and glory, smile,' and York, for the last twenty years, know the of the govern,licnt, cier;t amount to the there, must submit to the searching of his housi j a suppression of ull opinions that C'lvfiLl ed, we might admit the conclusion. Thai the ia shepherd. when we are not en- treasury to defray the sing allelujah over the downfall, annihi- by s>e!f-constiluted inquisitors for arms—that nei name and standing of Judge Foote, of with the genius of our civil institutions, und Democratic party intend to annex Texas, chiefly gaged in war. be ra'se.l expenses o/ the govern- It appears that the assassinators of the lation and extermination of the whole iher, if strangers^ can w;ilk the streets, excepting Chautauque County, as one of the chief we therefore deem it nsKXPEDiF.NT for any in-to build up the slave interest, we believe; and it exclusively on foreign ment, economically ad- Smiths overpowered the guard .at Car-" imports, and in adjust- ministered. In arljus:- white population of the slave States. at the hazard of pe;s>nal assault—that no rniin <>: is a detestable object. But are we certain thai counsellors of the Democratic party in dividual who voted with the majority,—or ing a tariff, for that ing the details of a rev- military uniform can venture there, ukme, but ai ihnge, and^ forcSS the" jail, before they the Whig party w 11 surety oppose tljjs scheme purpose, let such die— • # # # New York. For upwards of a quarter who countenanced their notions, lo officiate in enue tariff. I have here- the imminent peril of his li:'e."' skilled the Mormon leaders. They hare under all" circumstances? Has Mr. Clay ever eliminations be made tofore sanctioned such Well, Mr. Allen, this we consider all of a century he was a jujge, and for more any capacity in the Southern Church. said or intimated that he would oppose future An- as will foster and en- moderate discriminating not yet been discovered. It is universally courage our own do—da tit s as would product' talk and no cider—mere braggadocia,— THE than twenty years first judge of the nexation by hie official influence? He his not. SIMULTANEOUS MEET- conceded to have been a base cownrdly We dropped in to hear James S. m stic industry. All tlu amount of revenue You may be a gentleman and a fighting county, regularly reappoirrted every five Has Mr. Frelir.gh'jysen said thatAe would? lie parties ofrcht to be sn- needed, and at the s;nne INGS. ' murder. But no blame attaches to- Gov^ Thayer, Esq. of New York,-who recent- isfied witfe a tariff for time afford reasonable man, for ought we know; but judging We publish to-day the call yearSjUntilhedeclineda further reappoint- ha6 not. Did the National Whig Convention for simultaneous Ford, who seems to have acted with judg-' ly lectured here on Whig principles.— take any action against Annexation? They did revenue arivl d'iscrimi- protection to our home from your card, we must take the liberty Liberty meetings throughout the State on trie rrient. A merchant of extensive business n-ttion for protection.— imlus'ry." I am oppoa ment throughout, and with a sincere de*" We were much pleased with him as a not. Are a considerable portion of tho part}' Fp.ech fit- Raleigh, in ed to a tariff for protec- of saying", that we look upon you in the ehirteen-h of August. We wish their importance and most honorable reputation; a Chris- sire to do justice to all. rhetorical speaker.- His language and known to be in favor of it!'* They are. These Nat. Iutll,'of JaneZS. tion merely, and notlight of a bag of wind, a bellowing calf, to be realized. Could all the Liberty voters o. libn, zealous, exem^ary, and without re- simple inquiries are enough to set aside the pre- 1841. .for reverue.—Letter U> Michigan be assembled in one mnss Convention, illustrations reminded us of the style of a jackass, and a contemptible scoundrel. LIBERTY CONVENTION'S. proach; a public spirited citizen, active lensionsof the Whigs that they are an anti-an- ./. K.. KuKi, June 13. ii would be considered a meeting of much inter- C. M. Clay, and we thought that he was 1844. Words are poor weapons, at best. If In another column will be found a call,. in support of temperance, Sunday schools, nexation party. That a majority of the part)' est and importance; and yet i;s results would be as well calculated for forcibly addressing What a mrghty difference is here, on which If Mr. Allercwants a fight/he can Ifafe' for a Convention of the Liberty party 6t find every other useful enterprise, he well ;rj a; heart against Annexation, we admit. Bus of fir less moment 1 hnti the assembling of ihe a miscellaneous assembly as any whig to keep up a perpetual warfare between two great it,-to'his" heai't's content. We are not same persons in their respective school houses. t< Washtenaw and of the Second Senatorial dcservedand well employed the standing this is far from making it a party measure. The parties! speaker we have Heard in Michigan. His minority of the nation have long governed the anxious to fight, but we will not avoid consult together how their glorious ''enterprise District.' We trust that exertions will be and' in/Tuence he enjoyed'. As an old 1 msy best be promoted among their friends and logical powerSjthcogh respectable, did not majority. In case of Mr. Clay'a'election, the MR. RIVES AND TEXAS.- one when imposed up on us. No man can made to secure a full delegation from ex*' friend, our only controversy with him disaffected portion of the Whigs can unite with neighbors. Has the n':ne and place of meeting appear to as great'advantage. He clear- deter us from performing our duty to our ery town. Senators, Representatives, and was, that after all that had been develop- ihe Democra'ic party, and the requisite act foi Hon. W. C. Rives, of Virgina, is accounted been designated in your town? ]f not, let sorre ly showed up the abominable alliance be- fellow citizens, and as long as we have one do it immediately. TOKN OUT, friends, and ed, he still clung to Van Buren and his the Annexation of Texas, can as easily be passed by the fiiends of Mr. Cltiy a first rale Whig.— County officers are to be nominated, and tween the slaveholders and the Northern Congress, as tfere the'Gag laws, when v\ e find the following- notice of his views on An- truth to build upon, we dare the threats let there be such a GENKRAI. TIALLT as shall bt efficient and vigorous efforts should be party with as determined a devotion as ell next November at every ballot box in tin- Democracy for extending Slavery by an- fhe Whigs had a large majority in that body — nexation in the'Pennsylvania Freeman. and defy the powers of all the d—d ras- made for the advancement of the Liberty Giddings still holds onto- Clay- and his The Washington correspondent of the Phila- Stale. nexing Texas; but when he came to Nothing can afterwards arrest it but M . cals and assassins that can be packed from cause. Let every man turn out!x party. May we not hope the Abolition Clay's veto, and what evidence, satisfactory to delphia Ledger has been quoted more than once prove how wise it would be to vote for here to Grand Gulf." Whig of the easternmost county in Ohio lately, by the JNatLonal intelligencer as good au- GREAT HUE- AND CRY. 'iny sensible man, has ever beeB produced, thai EP The pressure of other matters has prevent- Henry Clay to prevent such a result, he thoiiiy for any statements he may make with re- Such is a specimerrof the language The Editor ol the Oakland Gazette, lustilj will now yoke in with the Abolition Dem- t'tat would be interposed?- ed us from giving the details of the great Wo»t- failed mosfmiserably. All he could do gard to what is going on among leading politi- calls out to N-rthein men of all classes to vote ocrat of the westernmost county in New Thus one party is pledged for future Annex- and spirit of "the Chivalry," whom our ern flood, which has produced immense ruin and was to repeat Mri-Clay's declaration thai cians. The following extract is taken from one or a Slaveholder to put down 'the foul sin oi York?-' ation, and the blher 13 not committed for or Northern doughfaces so much admire! Jistress. The Arkansas, White River, Red Riv- . u of his latest letters: slavery"! Hear him:' We are made happy in the receipt of at the present' time"—the time when against it, but we have good reasons for believ- er, Missouri, and finally the Missisiippi hnve "The best speech on the Texas gnestion in the "Northern freemen.arouse! You are about tip Tyler's treaty was pending—he was op- ing that it may take placfe, wh chever party may PROGRESS.' : risen to a height almost unprecedented. Tho a' letter from Judge Foote, of which we succeed. What interest, then have Liberty men Senate, was made by the Hon. Wiftiam C. Hives, lo e ihe i ihe'rilance of yoi!f fathers! Northern posed to Annexation. The fault in this who is for the annexation, and at the same time The- Western Citizen contains cheer- workingmen. pause and reflect I An attempt 1.- Alton Telegraph says the damage is incalcula- take the liberty, for the sake of a most on Uils account, in favoring one party more than ble. case, however,'-was notrin Mr. Thayer, igainst the immediate execution of the measure, ing accounts'of progress in Illinois. The making to plajce you'on a lojf.ng with theshvet timely example, to publish an extract, to the other? without the consent of Mexico. You may de- of the South!!' N01 them patriots; shake off"youi On the Missouri, from Westom to the mouth, accessions there,-as well as elsewhere, are show- how1 the current political move- but in his cause. Nor do we apprehend that the success of either pend on it, he speaks from the cards, fur I should slumber!! The Constitution calls for your help!: the bottoms are generally inundated; the crops not be astonished, in case-of Mr. Clay's election, Northern Christians, btfekUs on your armor!! — will male ially afftct the onward course of the now largely from the Democratic party. ments are moving the mind of a true s co see him appointed Secretary of State, and in The foul sin of slavery, is'about to be fastened Jestroyed; the cattle, sheep, hogs, &c, drown- 05 * James G. Birney gave us three Liberty principles. Should the Democratic par- that c.ipricity signing the veiy treaty for that pur- The Citizen says: upon the civil and religious institutions of out ed; and the inhabitants have been compelled U> Democrat:— lectures orv the 4th of July. He was ty succeed, there can be no doubt that they will pose. Mr. Clay, shoultThe be elected, will be "In some precincts in Will, Du Page, country forever!! Norihern philanthropists, gird ,'ibnndon their dwellings, many of .which hav« formerly a warm Van Buren partizan, as great a partizan for Tcxnsas any of the cham- on the sword o( truth!! The manacles of slave "•JAMESTOWN, Chautauqueco., N. Y. ~) become, literally and emphatically, the SLAVERY Kane, Kendall, and some other counties, been swept away, in order to take refuge ,on (h« and he has lost no attachment to that rot- pions in the field; while Mr. Tyler, even in sur- ry are forging'for the limbspfyour'fellow men!! July 8th, 1844. 5 PARTY, beyond the h>pe of refoimaion o: rendering his adminiafra'ion. woulcfseehis meas we understand there has been'a complete iiigh-londs, or on bteam or flat boats. The same . ten and corrupt party, Van Bu-renism.— True democrats of the Norti>, look to youi My Dear Sir,—Above you have a change. It will do whatsoever it pleases, and ures alternately adopted by both great political overturning, and both parties are going integrity ! ! You have been sold for Texas is the case with the Mississippi, tho lllinoi*, nnd He labors against Henry Clay and the r will rule the nation, and especially the free States, pa lies." for Hend'erso-'n, 'Birney, and Liberty. In lands! 1" their tributaries: and the whole of the great draft on the city of New York for ten Whig party and goes for Polk and Tex- with a rod of iron. The slaveholders will be su- one precint every member of the Demo- We trust he will continue fo '.'cry aloud and "American Bottom," from this point to Cairo, dollars, to be applied as follows: • as, Slavery and all! Oh, consistency! preme. The inevitable consequence of such a NATIVE AMERICANISMv- cratic Committee had been converted, and spare not" against this "foul sih." But when containing about 288.C0 > acres of the finest land "Five dollars for twenty copies x>f fhe thou art a jewel! domination ot organized tyranny will be au or- Attempts are making in Boston to organize a .when required to call a Democratic pre- people begin to think of a remedy, we believe m tho world, some of which is in a high state of On the'evening of the*4thj he lectured Emancipator from July to November* ac- ganized resistance, concentrating ill its ranks the Native American Association. The principal cinct meeting, they responded by calling they will know better than to appoint the chiel cultivation, is believed to be under water, and upon the-Texas question, and did it fuH cording to your proposal. i)cst and noblest spirits of the natiott. This or- mover is one Hogxn, who was born- and educa- a genuine Liberty meeting at the time perpetrator, defender, and advocate of the sin to ^perhaps, marly ruined. justice. • He pretends to shudder at the ganization will not be content' wnh a mere de- ted in Ireland as a Catholicr priest. The Chron- and place which had been set apart for prepare the highway of holiness. Two dollars for Mrs. F's. subscription thought'of Annexation, and wound up by tense of Freedom, but will aim at thVoverthrow icle says a society has been formed, based on thePolic Democracy. At a late special elec- QHTThe Mexican Congress has refused to grtni to- .the ' Emancipator, from • December, asking Abolitionists lo vote for Annexa- <>f Slavery. And thua the battle between these assertion that foreign emigrants are 'coming ii: tion for Justice of the Peace in Wilming- CIRCULATE THE DOCUMENTS!! to Santa Anna the $4,000,000 and 30,000 men ' tion? We hope he will lect'u-re here eve- great contending principles will be commenced. 1843. overwhelming numbers lo our shores for the ex- ton precinct, Will county, the Liberty which he asked for. Hence it is conjectured ry week on this question. No less than uid will not cease till one or the other shall be We receive encouraging letters from all parts- press purpose of undermining the corner stone of candidate was elected over the combined (hat no invasion of Texas will be attempted^ "Three dollars for tracts. In this bun- ten abolitionists have avowed to us their :ul!y triumphant. Should Mn Polk be elected of the State, but we must say to our friends, thai universal freedom," &'lhe members are pledged opposition of Whigs and Democrats, and dle, -I wish fifty copies each of Nos. 2 and determination to oppose the Annexation in i 844, in 1848 we sh ill ace but two parties, some of them will- be disappointed at the result oi to do all in 'heir power "to discourage in every at the same time thirteen Liberty votes the election-irr their towns, unless they take • DU" The Jackson Whig Gazette'is becoming 3, and the balance of your selection, as and vote for Clay. Let the balrroll.— divided on this momentous issue. were held-irr reserve. Peter Stewart has Gen. Co. Dem. legal and pacific manner,further emigration to our more pains to circulatet'e documents: There is quite complimentary to Liberty men. It «ay» good a variety as you have. And please On the other hand, should M*. Clay be elected, country" ofthose they describe, (meaning Cath- carn>d the Liberty and the Tefhperance mistake about it! At the East, the Liberty men I the leaders of the Abolition party of thia coun- We cut the above fronr-the Ypsilanti pledges some weeks, past in his pocket, to putin- all the antislavery newspapers there will be a very strong Damocrailc minority, olics.) and to "'petition "Congress to errdet such realize its importance. The Emancipator re ty, and State, are wily and close-calculating pol- Sentinel, notfor the purpose of replying Which he has6ffered for signatures when- and pamphlets - you can spare, and' I lully organized,and siriving for'poWer. Through laws as shall prohibit'foreigner's from citizenship, ceives from two to four hundred campaign sub- iticians.'' By the way, is not the Gazette afrnici ever opportunity has presented. The old to its falsehoods, -but as a specimen-'of the ;his minority, the Slavehold6is wilf make stren- rill alter a residence of twe*niy-one years, and scribers daily, and the Birney Aclvocnte, at Al-that the Whigs in Jackson county will come out promise-you-a good account of them. • gentleman showed us tfie lisf'at Juliet, wholesale manner in v/hich some Whig uous efforts for the A»nexation~of Te*as. A from holding any office of trusf, honor, or emol- bany, one hundred a day. What shall be done '•the third party" next fall? Last year the Tot« This town gave two antislavery votes when it had eighty voters upon" it, all of national Bank will -also- be'a prominent'topic ol ument, under the national government force- for the Signal? We ought to have a thousand was about 1.100 Democrats, 650 Whigs and 400 papers will lie. This brief article con- his precinct: In this way the old Scotch- ; last fall—I expect it will give seventy- liscussion, although probably none will be es ab- more subscribers next week. Who sends? Liberty men. Rather a dangerous position,neigh- tains half as man; falsehoods as there man has carried the precinct in true Rob- five or one hundred this year. I have .ished; and the present confused s>sierj£'of party bor. when surrounded by "wily and close calcu- ert Bruce style*.' This is the way to are lines. Mr. Birney never was a "Van warfare will be'continued through 'another term ' PREMISES AND CONCLUSION: SECOND DISTRICT IN MICHIGAN.—A conven- put on the harness; I have nailed my ting work." -jationg politicians"! Buren partizan" in any sense, but in ;of four years.' The whirle" political' Raid'will pre to the mast. We have just organized in If a man's governing dispositiorTis no- tio.n of tbe friends of impartial liberty was held at 1828 he was candidate for Presidential sent the-appeS/arfce of'a generrfl melee of various Jackson, June 12. The Hon. Luther F. Ste- toriously selfish, if his conduct is ba'd, or British Post Office.—So vnst has been the The Liberty Association of Ban-~ this town a society of fifty members; anc conflicting bodres. alternately uniting and con- vens presided.; and Dr. Edwin At Lee was unan- Elector with Mr. Dellef,of Alabama, his language profane and irreverent, it is pcrea.se of the daily duty of the Post Office gor adopted the following resolution: last week; at its organization, I gave them tending with eaeh other in sudden and disorderly very certain that he is not a Christian.— imously nominated for Congress. Dr. A. is 0 now Whig member of-Congress from that of Great Britain, that it has become necessary Resolved, That the reeent imprison-" atalk of two hours, and-the people still movements-, as their opposing interests may re- State Journal'.- man of science, a philanthropist, and'Was a mem ( State. to resort to mechanical contrivances to aid ment of Charles T. Torrey, in the jail at crying out'tC me to goon—goon.- It quire. Uut amid this-war of elements, the' Lib- bei of the celebrated National An'i-Slaver> Con- erty principles will not"1 remain'dormant The For any. thing they or we know; 'Mr. the officers in the performance of theft* work. vention of 1^33—one who ha3 never swerved Baltimore on the charge of stealing ne- was my maiden aatislavery speech. I f The writer of tho Review o the Liberty part} geniu8ol Freedom will mingle in the strife of'the Clay may be^a better chrisiian than Mr. The papers aie made up into immense sacks, from the original platform "of" "moral and politi- groes (or aiding slaves td. escape from", >n the fourth page, has made a mistake in stating 1 a«i now poring over my old files of the baser elements, and will make her voice heard in Frelingbuysen, or he may be worse, or which, the men being unable' to eaf'ry them cal action" for the'abolttion of slavery. His elec- bondage) in the States of Virginia 'an'd • that John- Weniwrtrth-waoonce'an rtineVHnt jour- one may be just about as good as the Maryland, excites the utier abhorrence Emancipator for facts and statistics • I neyman printer. The craft wouM HOT esteem i; ihe tumult, and her band in' the tronflict.— are wheeled upon a Iraritwiy lo the floor of ion Will do honor to the district.—Em mcipA- other! Who knows tiny thing about it? of the Liberty men of Bangor, vfktlher would that I had the facts that are in •in hom>rto have'hnn pefmed upon them. He The natureof he* training is such that she can the omnibuses, where they are taken to theLor. ivent to-Congress orr the length of his legs,which fight single handed, or iri battle array, with the -^-State Journal. the charge be true or false; since.every your mind's eye; but it costs me much s a capMcky now thought to he quiie essential termini of the several railways. Since the lightest arms she can keep up a harrassing and The Niles Republican, Democratic^ man has an inalienable right to- hfe own labor to prepare to do justice to the sub- lor running Jlirnify office.— West. Cit. \Lf Mr. Giddings is to hold a public discuss- reduction of the' rates, the number of for- destructive Cossack war/are; or she can wield person, and he does nothing more than Our siaiement was made from memory on the ion with Judgo King, Liberty candidate for Gov- eign, colorfml, and inter-colonia! letters has and Marshall Statesman, Whig, have ject in addresses, for I wish to deal in heavy &, ponderous blows which need no eecond perform a solemn duty who aids, at any authority of the Detroit Free Press. We sup- ernor of Ohio, at Bloomfield. Mr. G'a. position greatly increased, amounting per annum, to expressed their disapprobation of betting facts. My new stand has quite startled stroke. In case of the election of Mr; Polk, we time, and in any place, ANY person ess- posed, from the notices iu our exchanges, that the is understood to be,that the only way to put down 8,583,040'. The inland letters'- number 200,- on political elections. We mention the caping from the foul bondage of both parties here. The truth is thi«: when act was notorious.- think she will be culled on to marshal her Torcoa the Slave Power is to vote for Mr. Clay. 611,508/ fact ^o their honor. ' •ery* THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY.

ATTITUDE OF THE WHIGS. Will the Signal of Liberty tell ua. whether fess are worth any thing, they are worth iion proceed to make nominations for county of- The Ciricinnatti Atlas saya it is estimated WASHTENAW LIBERTY CON- "Siew Hat Store. CassiuaM. Clay with all his ''strong rcnaohing"' ficers to be suppos ted at the coming election.— ;The attitude of the Whig party in nnd professions of regard for ''liberty principles," contending about. We are not contend- that the market has been supplied with one VENTION. AMES G. CRAiNE would respect/uHy in- The following were the nominations: form ihe Public, (hat be han OJ>CJ»LJ a find Michigan, at the present time, as it ap-can consistently,, still adhere to his determination ing for dollars and cents, but for the uni- hundred bushels of large delicious strawber- A Convention of the Liberty party of Wnsh- J Sheriff, Theodore Siebbina. sio<-k pf 10 ^'support" the great '•Defender of Negro ries daily, for three or four weeks past. The, teuaw County, will he held at the Court House pears to us, is that of entire prostration as Shivery?" If so, does the Signai think in case versal Liberty of Mankind—neither of County Clerk, Levi Wheaton. Hats, Caps, Stocks, Cravats, Scarfs, raspberry is now succediug the strawberry in in Ann Arbor, on THURSDAY the fifteenth day of upon their knees, before liberty men, en- of the election iif Henry Clay tho annexation of the other parties are contending for these " Register. Erasius S. Ingersoll. Texas will bo delayed? nbout the same quantities, and the blackber- August, at two o'clock P. M. to nominate can- Collars, Umbrellas and Gloves, " Treasurer, Calvin Pholps. treating them to forsake their own prin- The sincerity of Henry Clay's letter on this great principles. didates for the soveral county offices, and /or the at No. J05, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, nearly Associate Judges, David Barr, Roswell R. ries will succeed the raspberry in like profu- oppjbite tbe U. S. Court Room nnd Post Office, ciples and vote for Henry Clay. Exhor- question, is very rnUch doubled by certain well We see the Whigs are making a great Legislature., nnd the transaction of such other informed whigs in this part of the country.—Al- Maxson. sion. There are strawberry patches in the whero he will be l-nppy to see his friends and tation, entreaty, argument, importunity, legan Rtcord. effort to secure the Liberty vote on neighborhood, containing above twenty ncres business as may be deemed advisabie. Liberty supply them with ua good on nrticle in hia lin« Coroner*. Erasius Ingorsoll, Frederick A. Steb- men generally are requested to attend. •\8 enn be procured, either hoie or ut tbe east, nnd all the powers of rhetoric, are suc- We never have contended that C. M. Cjay account of the Texas question, with bing. cultivated by a single individual-, and gardens Ann Arbor. July 29, 1844. •ind as cheap. cessively used. We should be exceeding- was "consistent" in supporting the great "De- Henry Clay at their head,a known slave- Resolved, That a District mass Convention for of the same size devoted to the raspberry.— Gentlemen in the interior, wishing a firflt rat© fender of Negro Slavery." We have alw.i s the counties ol Eaton nnd Ingharn be held at the These berries 6ell at the atalla in the market fashionable article of Hats or Caps, can be sup- ly glad to accommodate our friends of the holder, and wedded to slave interests as Dlied by sending their siz« or have any style fur-; spoken of his course aa inconsistent with his pro- LIBERTY SENATORIAL CONVEN- Whig partyj were it consistent with our strongly as a man can be. He has de- House of Johnson Montgomery, on the first at from five to ten centj per quart. They ;r.sii»iu to order in aiew hours, and warranted tit icsacd principles. But we believe him honest Wednesday of September next, at 1 o'clock P. form a standing dish on most of the tables TION—SECOND DISTRICT. -uii. Call and see—it nmy snve vou a dolhir. prior obligations to liberty and justice, but clared himself to be in favor of its per- .'AMES G. CRANE. nnd sincere in his opposition to the Annexation M, for the purpose of making a nomination for of tbe wealthy and middle classes; and none A Liberty Convention of the Second Senato- in this particular we must persevere in of Texas. petuity through all time down to the la- Detroit,. July 10 1844. J3 6n a Repesentation to the State Legislature. eo poor, but what are more or less supplied. rial District, composed of Wnsh'ennw und Liv- our ' refusal. We cannot accommodate In answer to the second inquirv, we reply, test generation—a man who is openly & ingston counties, will be held nt the Court House The following are the resolutions presented by We have melons and peaches in great abun- THE MISSES CLARKf them; and we consider it itf>t at all com- that, in our opinion, the election of Mr. Clay will the above committee which after some discussion in Ann Arbor, on THDRH> ,T the fifteenth dny of grossly immoral, and acknowledged to be dance during the season; 8iid as for npples be no security whatever against the Annexation were unanimously adopted. August, at two o'clock P. M. to nominate two Ifoung Indies' Seminary, plimentary to us, to make a request in- so by his own party; and one too who has we challenge the world to match »3. Choice of Texas. The Whigs, as a party, have not to- Resolved, That it would be a plain violation candidates for Senmor for said District. AXN ARBOR, volving, in its compliance, so base a de- thrown out the most bitter invectives a- ken any ground against future annexation. It is of the avowed principles of a Liberty party man cuts of beef sell at 5 els. per lb ; pig or pork Ann Arbor, July 29. 1644. MARY H. CLARK. Principal. sertion of our own principles; and that, left by them as an open question, to be decided gainst the Liberty Party and Abolition- to vote for a slave-holder, his apologist, or sup- 5; veal 0; mutton or lamb per quarter, 25 to CHLOE A. CLARK, Vice Principal. too, for the purpose of trying to elevate a according to the circumstances which may arise. ists generally, and stiil continues to do 37. porier, for any important office of trust, whatev- LIBERTY CONVENTION FOR WAYNE. MISS WEST. Teacher in Moaic. Should Mr. Clay be elected, we should think iJ. P. SCHOFF, do of Classics, Slaveholder to an office which it is very so. This, I say, is the character of theer traits of character such slaveholder, apologist The Liberty party of Wayne county will meet Annexation would probably take place. Cook, the Rioter.—Cook was well known do do in French. doubtful whether he can attain, and which, man whom they ask us to support, whose or supporter, miy possess, or whatever measure in convention nt Wayne on Monday ihe<6-h duy F. MARSH, Teacher of Mathematics. along the wharves as a desperate character.-— he may be in favor of, which in themselves might of August next at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to RHOBY E» CLARK, Teacher of Juvenile Dept. should it come into his possession, we principles are thus diametrically opposed He was engaged in former riots, and equally (E7* Gen. Jackson confirms our account of the be commendable. nominate six Representatives, nnd the following believe would be prostituted for the to ours. Will we, shall we sacrifice our HIS Institution has been in operation supremacy of the Slave Power over the Demo- 2. Resolved, That it is inconsistent lor Christ- remarkable for native intelligence and his ruffian county officers:—Clerk, Sheriff. Surveyor, Reg- f * T November 18. IH39. The scholastic year cratic party. Hear him, in a recent letter on An- principles agnin upon the altar of Sla- ians to act with any other, than a Righeous par- propensities. His conduct on the night he ister, Judge if P.obaio Treasurer, time Audit- embracing foi ty-dght weeks, two terms. comp"ri- strengthening of the chainsof which bind very, bow down as both the other parties ty, who, will flim to appoint rulers who will be was shot proved this. He was busy in load- on and two Coroners: al-w to transact any other sing two quartsrfc each—twelve wctsksin a quaf* his fellow countryman. To Liberty men, "No one could regret more than I did, the pn. just, ruling in the fear of God, and no other. ing and firing a gun taken from a ship. He ier—a general examination nt the close of each have done to the dictates of Southern pertinent business. Eacu town and ward will Won—in February nnd Au»i.s'. ' •we would say, listen not to them, "charm si:ion in which my*friend Mr. Van Buren placed 3 Resolved, That no other political party but managed it with tact. Taking advantage of send three delegates. himself by hie letter on the annexation of Texas Slaveholders? Friends, before we take 'Hie lost -quarter of the present term com-" they never so wisely." Had he come out for irnmidiate annexation, he the Abolition party, has any right to the claim the darkness, lie used a piece of board on A. L. PORTER, menced Mcy 20th. After o month's vacation, this step, let us pause and consider. View at the close of this quarter, which e-nds the scho- wovld have rtciiced the unanimous vote of the of Righteousness at the present time. which he burned powder, to make it appear to Cha'n. of County Coin. WHIG FEELING IN MASSACHU- cor,v?nfion. as a cundi late for the presidency, andthe matter on all sides; be not actuated lastic year, school will be again resumed the firtt 4. Resolved, That while we know our princi- the military that it burnt priming. Thus Detroit, July 35, 1844. week in September next. SETTS. would have been selected by the south and tacsl by the impulse of passion, excited by pop- ples to bo true,and in accordance with the Divine hy declamation. Although I regret losing Mr. decciv:ng them, he was enabled to fire when Tur.M? OF TUITION —For the English brsnch* The Essex Transcript, a Massachu- ular harangues, got up by political dem- Will, it is inconsistent for us to hesitate, or des- ^s, £2,50 to j§;!3 per quarter. No reduction mado' v. B. and the cause, yet 1 rejoice that the con- they least expected it. Meanwhile, lie wasTO FRIENDS IN PLYMOUTH, LrVONIA. vention have made choice of those worthy demo- pair of success. for absence, except in ease of sickness, and no' setts Liberty paper, has an article on agogues, who are seeking after the spoils AND REDFORD, WAYNE COUNTY. pupil token for less than a quarter./; Extra chor- crats, Polk and Dallas." 5. Resolved, That any man that votes with on the ground, protected from their fire by his Whig enthusiasm, show that the article of office at your expense and trouble; but The County con.mitiee have marie arrange ees are made for music on the Piano, with th» either the democratic or whig parties is indirectly piece. menta for delivery of addresses in the above towns use o'-the-instruiiiotit, ^fivOtf* !$ very scarce in that State. The trans- A Whig Orator.—The Kalamazoo Ga- upon the other hand let cool and candid holding slaves. Finally he was killed. It was this fero- on the 26th. 27th, '28ih, 29th and 3;rh of Au- French, 3,00 cript adds: zette reports the following as a speech of a judgment and profound deliberation char- Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet- cious, blood-thirsty creature who was buried gust next, hy C. H. Stewart Esq., of Deiroit. Latin, 3,00 Drawing and Paiiit'.ng, .. 6,00' Whig-orator in thut vincinity. He seems to acterize your every action. ing be published in the Signal of Liberty. Ad- the next day, his hody being wrnpped in the .lccompnnied in all probability by Horace Hallock ''From extensive observation, and a Fancy Wofk-, .'- 8,0J- have been fitted for slavery by nature: journed. American flag! The same honor awarded by Esq., of same place. Mr. H. being now absent Board. including wneh:ng, lights. &ic., $l?,75r careful noting of the tone of the Whig Our success in a measure depends upon •ier week if jmid in advance, or $2,U0 per week "Mr. President:, within these veins ERASTUS INGERSOLL, Cha'u. custom to the defenders of the country was cannot be answered for. with certainty. The press, we are satisfied they rely upon get- the decision, honesty, and promptness of il pflid at tbe close of the quarter. courses the blood of two noble grandsires, LEVI WHBATON, Sec'y. bestowed by hia acquaintances upon this mnn, triends in these towns are requested to commu- Parents and siunrdians are invited to visit the" each individual who has espoused the ting the votes of good sound yankees, on- both of whom watered the battle fields of who was shot in open and savage rebellion nicate with Mr. Mead, of Plymouth, for the school everv Friday, when the studies of tho' purpose of making and announcing the minor en week are reviewed—a'so esmi monthly on Wed- ly,upon the ground that, by choosing them our countiy with their blood, fighting in Liberty cause. If perchance we are asrainst the Hws. Such desecration of the FOREIGN NEWS gagemenis. afternoon, at reading of tbe weekly com- instead of their opponents, they choose a the glorious cause of American liberty: prevailed upon in any instance to assist AmericRnflng js certainly without a parallel.— positions. yet. Mr. President, proud as I am of my A. L. PORTER. Cha'n. Young ladies desirous of entering the? ««hooU less EVIL. Men may be induced to vote the Whigs to elect their candidates, whom The last arrival from England brings noth- Philadelphia Paper. 1 birthright from such ancestry, 1 have of- and pursuing ihe regular co.nrs* of study , would; against their better judgment by the false they alone have nominated, the other par- ing of very great interest. We have gath- NOTICE. Jo well to commence at ihs begininjj of th« ten thought that I should be willing to ered the following items: Iron Soles.—Boots and shoes are adver- er ii. notion that they must choose an evil, but ty would have good reasons for saying The new Wesleyan Methodist Meeting change places with the meanest slave of j Ireland.—The news from this country is of tised in Cincinnati, with iron soles, which Having purchased a henhhy nnd commodious' they will do it reluctantly, and with grief, Henry Clny, in order to be continually by that we are not honest, and vice versa.— can be put on and taken off at pleasure, beine cli at Richmond a fawadvertise them in the newspapeas. So many The necessity of being governed by ted as a day of general humiliation and prayer The Michigan Annual Conference of the mem. we«k« since, on Free Tiadc. The following is of the slaves have recently learned to read in The Army for ihe protection of Texas. A : pure and unsophisticated principle doubt- among the Catholic population in Ireland, in ,-,» i .. .i j- . /-i , ' -iV With a deep sense of religious responsibility, an extract: this State, that masters find i* generally iw- connection with the imprisonment of Mr. O'- Government Agent in Cincinnati, lia-s pur Wtwleyan Methods Church will commence ^ , P , ^ P *fi - less appears obvious to every intelligent d gi a u ne ch:iracl br( m sha '•When the dny shall rise thnt the people of expedient to publish the loss of their "happy chased provisions for the Army on" the Saline itQs sessio jy, nj in the town of ADAMS, HI1£?DAI,E runder it practically fitted for every station—yield- Connell. The Bishops, it is understood, are Q ci on Wednesday (IHi (he South shall rise up and sny to fheir plunderers and contented" servants, for fear of the ex- Liberty man in thecountry. Attacks up- ing to duty but -firm to principle. to arrange a form of prayer to be u.=ed at to theamouni off200,000. Amonsfc the b.»yks used in ihe 9chool are, Ab- «fthe N'Ttli, "h.-uidti me of them more fervent Iv O" The Northern Star, a paper published in much account. The Emperor of Morocco had Lincoln's Botany—Eaton's Mnnuul of Botany—" than they ever pray d to ilidr God, ill-it you will ited by political runners within the last disavowed all participation in the outbreak.— Ait Ex-Governor .arreste&.-r- Bx. . Gov.LIBERTY_SEN ATORIAL CONVEN- Bu.'ritt'a Geography of the Heavens—First. Sec- N. York by two colored gentlemen, has of late ond and Thud Books of History—Mrs. Wil- allow them to" W members of the Union. Thih three months, trying to prevail upon you Princede Joinville had 6ailed for Algiers with : will bf the voice of the North when the South it- -abounded with labored attack." on the Liberty pnr- King, of Rhode I*lnhd, has been arrested on a DISTRICT. linrd"s Republic of Arniericn-r-Phelps* Legal ClsS- united." n . We perceive that Dr. Smith has rscenily to lay aside Liberty principles this year a fleet and a reinforcement of troops. warrant of embezzling $50,000 of the/unds ol The Liberty Party ol the Sixth Senatorial 3ics—Playfair's Euclid, arid DaVie's Algebra and Arithmetic—Parker's Natural Philosophy. withdrawn from the pnper, and the remaining and go in for Clay. Some of you may The Dublin bakers presented a ponder- theR. i. Agricultural Bank. Wouldn't it be District will meet in Convention at Flint, on W LOUISIANA. The Misses Clark" have taught a Young Lfl- Editor, Rev. J. W. C. Pcnnington, announces ous loaf, weighing sixty pounds, as an ac- strange if a legal governor of It. I. should get Tuesday, August 20, at 10 o'clock, A. M. 10 dies School for several years in the Ci;y of New' We have been waiting (or 8J;ne time to get the have been prevailed upon to do so. Re- rhnt iheStnr will hereafter be neutral in politics. companiment with the address to Mr. O'Con- into the game, box with Dorr -who isiinpris- nominate a candidate for Senator to be supported York, and are furnished with testimonials from"' correct returns from ihis State. Botti parties as n Rt. Rev. Benjamin Oiulerdonk. D. D.. and Jolyr The colored people arc far from being united in ports are frequently made in this place nel!. The fishermeno f Gal way serrV him at the ensuing election. usual, have shouted ''Glorious Victoty!" 7'lit oned becuuss lie tried to be Governor? :VI. Griscon. M. D,, of New Ycrk, ftev/ J. L. the support of any one of the three parties, andthat such a Liberty man is going to vote a splendid turbot, with lobster and salmon to By order of the District Committee. ^Blake, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Emma Willard, of following; i.s the result as far as wu have heard. a freM and liberal discussion of the merits of each for Clay, when upon inquiry and inves- Monument to the. Slain.—A monument is Fentonville. Juty 9. Troy. N. Y. ; aiso, reference is made, by per- Congre-s. Thiue Democrats. on« Whig.— match. mission, lo the foliowing gentlemen : Rt. Rev. in the columns of the Star will do much to pro- now proposed over tbe remains of the milita- This a Whig gain. tigation, I have in almost every instance In the county wn paper, and render it found them to be false. been 131 incendiary fires since ChristmW. at Southwark. ft js also proposed to make n Keicham. CentreviIIe ; Rev. J. Hudson, White There will be a vacancy in the place of Morse. .in able advocate of their rights. You all doubtless feel the importance The coal fields of Greit Britain are sup- i A Convention of the f,iberty Parly of Genesee P.geou , Rev. J. P. Cleve}a>Hl. and Geo. KeterW • handsome collection for the funiilies t!nijrn, Marshall ; Hon. Wm. R: Delond, Jackson,' Democrat, an old Scn.it jr, who is elected to Con- especially at this crisis of being prompt posed to cover 4,900,000 acres, those or Co. willbt: held at Flint, on Tuesday,the tiomti- gress. prived of .support. We hope both will be ?.iul B. Iling". Michigan Centre; E. H. Winrrn;- O* We take leave to suggest to our friends and attentive in every enterprise which France only 602,000. e'Ji day of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to nom- Mriafl; Dnniel BiSsori, Clinton; GarXwings. EF The Liberty men of Homer, hnve gone 1 W. Jfewett, Rsq.. Col. Thomas Mosely, "Cnpt. power and influence can be felt. The in- Jt is stated that a grand naval review will and are permitted to boast of i,c with impunity llfimc DtlegaUs to State Convention. — T/dr to work in the right way. If they follow up their Receipts for the Signal of Liberty hy T. Perkins. Thomas M. Lndd, V. Snwy«r. Jr., telligence which we have from the East, it is time the public sentiment* shou'd .lake s Flsq , late Superintendent«f Public Instruction, ty-two Democrats, ttcentj-t'iree whigs. District*. discussions as designated in another column, the take place on the We of Wight, before her tangible mode, of showing gratitude to the de- Mail; from July 12, /o July 26, 1844. Professors VVhifinjj. WiHinms nnd Houghton, of i/ to be heard lrom. in relation to our cause, is indeed cheer- Mnjesty and Louis Philippe, on the occasion result will be highly salutary. P.M. at Keene $1,50, A. J. Brown :he Universiiy of Michigan. Ann Ar,bor>;: Jame« • ing. Success seettis to attend their every of his visit. censed ond to their living relatives.—Philadel- ftirdsali nnd Rev. John Beach, Flint; Amos O" The Oakland Gazette, a Wing paper, has ILf Henry Clay is President of the Americnn effort: and if ,we,- of Lena wee County, The Ojibbeway Indians, whilst in London, phia paper. $1, E. H. JFairchild #2, P. M. at Utica Mead. Esq., Farmington. •' the following seasonable suggestion. Whigs The following gemleme'ri, Rrv H. Colclnzer* Colonizition Society.'Theodore Frelinghuysen is make similar efforts,- they will be alike made a purchase of some 14,000 biass thim- $2, J. N. Chipman 50, P. M. at Tipton Rev. O. C. Comsiock, Rev. A. M. Fitch', Rev. would do well to think uf it. An «ak bush ii a Mr. Bibb hete arrived at .Washington and one of its.Vice Presidents. bles, for the purpose of ornament «nd barter 75, Goss and Parkhurs* SI, P. M. at Mr. CUtties, Professors Whiting anrl WifliMrnrf, far better emblem of any good principle than a crowned with abundant success. May entered upon the duties of tho office. So that -,)f lhe University of Michigan, nnd F. gbivycr, when they get home again. Franklin $1,75, P. M. at West Climax a Coon ekin. • We arc glad to find our Whig (D* There is to he a-great Liberty Mass mee- each and every Liberty man in Lenawee we have, in., verity, five slaveholders, and one Jr.. Lite Superintendent of Public Instruction, %l, D. :Gould $1, S. J^Early $1, P. M. have conseined to as a visiting carrtmJnee oi friendd disaffected to the longer use ol that thiev- ting at Pittsburgh on the 21st and 22nd days of County feel at this time to put fcrth their gag-rule servilp, and not one northtjrrrfree- •he school to be present when the weekly's uiies ing, villainous animal, the Coon. August next. efforts to get up an efficient Convention man, in the Cabinet—all confirmed, withoui at Marshall §13 S. Johnson' $2, P. M. at ire reviewed; rnii especially to attend during th« crmcral semi-annual exnnnnati6n3. ;,"We suggest to the Whigs the propriety ol on Saturday, the 10th day of August opposition by a whig Senate!—Liberty Her- Flat River f2. adopting, ns one of .out e nblunis., the OAK v'Sppfenthpr 4. 1SJ3. 9tf ANN ARBOR, July 26, 1844. next—such an one as the importance of Mr. Clays letter on annexation is well re- ald. IHJSH. The Oak is peculiarly a northern tree. WASHTESAW COUNTY CLKHK S'OFFICK. ) Its strong fibre is. eiiiblemntipit of the iron, heart*. There is ve,ry little doing in the Wheat the subject, and the occasion demands.— ceived, .at the souUi, and where that meafiure ANN ARBOR. July 13. A. D. 1344. ' $ DR. OSt^OD'S o£ Northern, freemen. Its leaves netaiu their is most likely to disturb the harmony of tbe Judge tliem hy tJieir fruits.—Henry business. Prices continue nominally the Remember that we are then to nominate OTICE is hereby given that the Session CHOLAGOGUE. freshness th'ough the wh,ule season. The Oak Clay is a slaveholder, that is his charac- -Laws of the Siute of Michigan for the yeai bush will alibi da pleasing shade when currjed in same as last week. Buyers offer 56 whig party. The Memphis (Tenn.j Eagle N ; u officer^ fhat are to be supported at the 1844, have been receivid at this office, and aie A1UAG tbe most valuable qua'UtiAs of thi« procession: The onk—the oak —the brave old says:—Harry Clay of the West. ter. James K. Polk is a slaveholder, that now ready for delivery to such ollicers nf are. A. medicine, is its restoring influence upon o-ik"—let the oak b,e superadJed to thq northern cents per busheL election: nnd it is of the 'In giving publicity to Mr. .Cluy's very able is his character. Jatnes G. Birney is an <>y law, entitled to receive them. Als*> blanks- c institutions impaired and injured by previous coat of amis. The annala of. heraldry contain coming Tor School Inspectors, and D s net Ofl5c^rs. iitucks ol billilorm ni.l iratton", and mny be rniten w;th perfect SLfety un- lin presiding, the U. S. against PjOraeroy :ho»e wiio are de*i-v>hs to Economize, that he lia> from Mr. Slado's acceptance of his nomination NOMINATE COUNTY OFFICERS ago it was about 5000. 'Abolition is der all circmsrnnccs of the system. that have a min •'•• any thing hinder you. Your work will was given in iavor of the defendants. Ctoi.liiii§ Establishment, 36 W.S. * J. W. MAYNARD. to hold up Mr. Clay as an anti-slavery man! LEWAWEE,' AIVD COHE sole Agent, Air Ann Arbor and vicinity. not suffer if it is left one day. It is the Ladies Smoking.—The Mexican lady, wafts On Woodward Avenue, next door 10 Hyde & "I rejoice to eay thatl believe Henry Clay has. OTT TO A MAW! Pomeroy &z Co. are doing^s, smart bu- Wilder's Sc;de Factory, 'between Atwuier nnd an I wilt do more to abolish slavery in fiiis Union bounden duty of every freeman to devote siness, at letter carrying, at^a cents from honeyed words to her. lover from her JOSJ lips, Wuoclbridge streets, wheie he will tell cloibin^ tk-in any oilier man. Mr. Clay js a citizen ol MESSRS. EDITORS:—Permit, me again in edifying fumes from her cigar, n.id extends her a- little Cheaper than the Cheapest for Casi.— THRASHING MACHINES/ a certain portion of his,time, to the great New Yorkto Buffalo, and most interme- the tiiMiili: the South know that his feelingsan dthrough the medium of the Signal to call dimpled arm from beneath ^the copious conceal- He wil I nlso ooniintie to carry'^w) the iNAPf. HAVlL.vNL) & CO. would les- sympathies are with them, and. consequently are interests of his country which are en- diate places on the Rail Road route. The K pectfuliy inform the fnrn^is ol Wnshtenaw" less ready to suspect the purity of his motives the attention of our friends in this section ment of tbe mantilla to 1 git a Spanish wrapper -TML0R1N8* AM CLOTHES CLtANiflB and thp earropndii'ig cbfifhTies that they hnv> es- trusted to the care and keeping of theCourt has decided that they may do it or to adj 1st that of her lover. And why not?— upon this great question. Living, as lie does, in to the all important subject of attending BUSINESS/ lablished trVemselves in Lower Tb>vrf. Anh Ar- i body politic. 4ior, for the purpose of manufacturing Threshing the midst of these institutions, his facilities are with impunity as the Post Office .laws If men smoke,x why not" women? Surely ihe All persons deaiiOiis of having grease, paint. more ample for warring againsi. them." our Conventions to a man. L. PERKINS, breath of husbands aijtl lovfcrs canno! be sweet to >)il. pilch, tar. «fcc. Temoved from their clothing Machines. * now stand. We had hoped the Opinion would do vc'et{ to cull on hi in; as his mode ol Having beo>n for n^rjy >*oars engaged in'jhi*.' Friends of Lenawee: Agreeably to* Ch'n Co. Com. them t'nless iljey beepme accuetofticd to tobacco. cleyuing is by a process of/steam, he warrants to business in Ohio, they iepl thru (hey can .with (Lf From the best evidence we can obtain, it of the learned Judges would appear in the Confidence''rccornmond their yforu. T/Tcy'are> public notice some few of us were at Adrian, Juty"2$, 1844. Either the nian should le,ave off smoking or the completely renovate i,he"garmenis, ami give then* appears rhat Charles Burchard, the renouncing Gazette in time for this paper—but it has woman young or old begih! We go for the for- the appearance of NKVV, without doing injury •naking the Burniil & Ciuz Mnchiries nnd • Abolitionist, did vote the Liberty ticket, or a por- Adrian the 12th alt.; but there being so 10 the cloth in" form or dntabrliiy. Collars and Hoise powcrV also Enstman's planfltnry power,.' For the Signal of Liberty. not. . - mer, most emphatically. diftbrenf fro:n nny oiher made in this country'• tion of it last spring. We Kuow nothing more few we concluded to adjourn until Satur- Brensts of CO'1'8 warranted-.to be kept in perfect - i There is no sense, justice or economy slmDe. Any kind of clothing altered and lepaired ind generally preferred to nny other Machines," concerning him. EATON COUNTY LIBERTY CON- The Virgviia Z)uel.—It is stated ip the which they intend to pel! at such prices and-dn^" day, the tenth day of August next, ami in keeping postage up to the higfi prices in the neatest style, and on terms" to correspond The la«t Liberty Standard, of Maine, brings VENTION. svith ihis reduced prices in oirfer bfVsiness. «nch terms as cannot (nil to give satisfaction—-' in the mean time to give notice as exten- Norfolk perald, tliat John Tjfler,''Jr., they are determined not to "be outdone by"any^ OB the letter of William H. Hobbey, renouncing At 0 Convention of the friends of Libert)' in now charged. The British Post Office Me respectfully returns his sincere" thanks to sively as possible. Myself beingap-point- and H. Pleasants, editor of a Richmond ihe citizens ot Detroit, and the publican 'general limilnr estnltlislnuent cilhar in price, siyle or' Whiggery. We might publish it as an offset to the County of Eaton, convened agreeably" to pre- Department is receiving a revenue on the qunlity ol work. ' * ' ', that of Mr. Burchard, which is so extensively paper',,went to MargaretsviHe, N,.C. on i'or their very libernl pntronnge Mint he Ins here ed to address the friends through the Sig- vious notice, at Wheatons settlement, in thePenny postage system. Two cents are tofore received; and hopes th;it by a condiant ex- '•C"in|'etition is the life of fr'nde" and all they nsk of the/ Foriutng community is iO pntronizo circulated omongthe Whigs. But each renunci- nal upon the importance of early action township oi Chester, ihe 10th dnv of July. 1844 the 4th inst. in order to fi^ht the talked ertioi and strict attention to business]'"to meri' ailon only proves that individuals alter their opin- enough in" this country where we now ind continue Po receive n.share of public pntion- rhem so frrr as to give them an opportunity in this county. Erastus Ingersoll wns called to the Chair, and of dpeV ... . - • >f suppTping a part of the Machines that may ictni. In the one case, one Whig out of a mill pay two shillings, and we hope agitation nge to help him along in the WORLD. Levi Wheaton appointed Cleik. After Prayer The above flashed out itf'thin air. Mr. WM. LAMBERT. Se wanted. They are prepared to repair old Standing as we do a political party Machines. • ion and a quarter has left his party: in the other, and appropriate remarks by. Rev. VVni. W. and competition will not..cease until the N. B —New and second hand clothing bought, orie'LnSerty man among 57,000 has concluded between the two great parties in our na- Tyler was qi), the ground with his sec- 1 Their shop i« in the hneement story of M. &. Crane, the convention proceeded to business. Government is compelled to do justly in sold, exchanged, or trtken in pavmenj for cloan- R. Pntririge & Co's M.iehine sln>p, where they again to vote with his old party associates. We 6nds, &c. but Mr. Pleasrfnts. remained 12 i'g or repairing. Orders attended *to in any tion, we look either way and behold them On motion, Resolved, TJiut the chairman^ ap- the tax imposed on intelligence.— Utica mny be found to nnsw^r nil calls. •c'fl nothing mimculous in cither ens«. miles off in a state of mania potu. The pnrt of the city.- All of which is'respecifully sub- KNAIT. HAVILAND & CO.' attentive to their great party interests.— point a coTomittee consisting of three persons to Paper. rjiitted. . '; 1 . W. W. Jt.N'APP, -The locofoco party are determined (o have Every man seems spirited and determin- report business for the Convention, nlso draft red messenger who brought lj)is information Don't {'i-Yz'tt thit Lambert's Tailoring nnd T. A. Kvvir.ANn, # Clothing^establishmenr ison Woodward Avenue, Texas and more' slavery—the Wbigs are de- ed to come off victorious. 'Shall we as a olutiona.cxpre6.8ive of the^ feelings of said Conven- Chicago, on Lake Michigan, at the, mouth of to the battlegfound informed Mr. Tyler J. E. MC r,A!N- termined not to have Texas or any more t-la- tion: whereu'fton.the Chair announced .the names the canal, is a singular instance of the swarininy next door to Hyde & Wilder'* Scnle Factory, Ann Arlin-. A'nril ?>fl 1844. . 6ml ' party remain longer in an apathetic state, r that Mr. (P]e#sants's second would , soon between Atwiiterand Woodhridge etreels. -• y/ny.—Mifh^S't. Gazette'. of Rev.-Wm. W. C »ne, Johnson Montgomery, ef wealth and population. In ,1332 the first Comz Lawyers, Doctors, Farmers and MtrJumls MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES,, or shall we come out and take a decided arrive fought him. B,ut Mr. T. took the And the Liberty party ars determined not and Noah Aripslrong, to be said-committee.— .steamboat visited that spot, and in the sameye/ir •; toK F/"Buperion quality, j.ist piinled and for S better partof valor and put off for Wash- at this Oili^e- to have Texas nor a% slavery. Which stand upon the principles for which we The committee, re ired; after being abqenj a few tho first Cor^o building was put up. In 1833,the Coma bring ymr old garments and have- t'

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