1844-08-12 [P

1844-08-12 [P

THE SIGNAL • in . THE INVIOLABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IS THE ONLY SECURITY TO PUBLIC LIBERTY. TFOSTERr Editors. VOff.. 4, IVO. IO. CL JBECKXEY, ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, AUGUST 12,1844. WE&OJLE NO. 172. THE SIGNAL Or LIBERTY not part with thorn till they sold them as dead here the Court should hold its festivities..— tate which I had never seen, I came here Africa until the year 1808. And I am freedom, if I would give it to them. 1 e then avowed, he stilt entertains. We ask do- Will be published every Monday morning, in lorses, What a pity that some of the people who is by no means impossible that the Czar ith reluctance, because I apprehended oorntic c'lioiuioniste to rend iliem, and judgo Irink their bcor could not share tho same com- bold to say that, if the doctrines of mod- have for many years owned u slave that Ann Arbor, Michigan, by ay become one of the sponsors at thebap- at the motives of my journey might be ern ultra political abolitionists had boon hetb«r they can promiiuto their •suffrages to tho forts. 1 wished would leavc-me, but he..will not. ovation o( wcaa mpffls We simll have more to BECKLEY & FOSTER, sm of the royal princess to be born in this' isconceived and perverted. But when seriously promulgated at the epoch of The proprietor told us that they brew 11)0,000 cry month of June, 1844. After the Czar What shall I do with that class? yof .Mr. I'ulk's fciavcry views, at our curheat FOR THE MICHIGAN STATK ANTI-SLAYKBY SO- wirrols per annum; the value of which is, at the le fulfilment of an old promise to visit ad visited Queen Victoria and breakfasted our revolution, our glorious Independ- What my treatment of my slaves is, sure: CIETY. owest price. 3."te. sterling por barrel, or $1,51-1,- ndianapolis was insisted upon, I yielded itli her, he paid his compliments :o ihe ence would never have been achieved.— you may loarn from Charles, who ac- "It bcc->mes tho duty of all iho State*, nndoH- TERMS. <J05 in Our money at the present rate of exchange. ) the solicitations of friends, and have ONE copy, paid in advance, or as nearly so as So much for the fourth brewery in London.— tueen Dowager, the D.uke of Cambridge, Never!—[Great applause, and inany companies,me on this journey, and wuo cinlly of those whoeo Constitutions recoynizo maybe, Two DOLLARS, The temperance report congratulates us wi:li nd the Duchess of Gloucester, at their rcs- resented myself among you. voices echoing 'Never!'] i has travelled with mo over tho great- a existence of domestic shivery, to look with FIVE or more copies, to one Post Office, if paid n slight decrease in the consumption of malt ective town residences, and then, with a con- Such is the occasion which has been I know the predominant sentiment in er part of the United States, and in both aichfulness to the rtuomrns which hove been ro- in advance, at one time. ONE DOU.AU and TWKN- hroughout the kingdom, but almost none in escension which must indeed have astomsh- eliberately selected for tendering this pe- ni!y mndefo disiurb.lhc rightB secured to them the free States is adverse to slavery; but the Canadas,.and has had a. thousand op- f the Constitution of the United Suites. Tho TY-FIVE cents each. LiOndon. How much of this decrease may be ow- (1 even the Duke of Wellington himself, paid tion to me. I am advanced in years and happy in their own exemption, from TEN or more copies, to one Post Office, if paid ng to temperance and how much to hunger. I portunities, if he had chosen to embrace, iuuion of the abolitionists enn by no possibility is Grace the honor of calling upon him, as either myself nor the place of my resi- whatever evils may attend it, the great them, to. leave me. Excuse me, Mr- od-uce good io any portion of the Union, nnd in advance, and at one time QHB DOLLAR each. lon't know. But my heart dies within me to lough he had been a crowned head, at Ap- CLERGYMEN, on pnying arrearages, can have o<"k at these breweries. They are more niekm- jnce is altogether unknown to the mass of our fellow citizens there do not Mendenhal], for saying, that rny slaves ust, if persisted in, lead to firjdalcufable mischief. ey House. "Your Majesty has conferred a the Signal for one year for OKK DOLLAR,'^ nd- choly than even the g6rged and reeking metrop- orld. You might, at any time within seek to violate the Constitution, or to dis- arc oa well fed- and clad, look as sleek be-institntir>n of domestic pkvery.as it existed at yance. olitan grave-yards. They arc the grave-yards of reat honor upon me," said his Grace, as lie lese last 25 or 30 years, have presented cadoption of the Constitution of the United turb the harmony of these States. I de- and hearty, and are quite as civil and re- tales, and as it still exists io same of ihe States, (TTAH old subscribers, on paying arrearages, he future. onducted the Emperor of all the Russians our petition to me at Ashland. If you sire no concealment of my opinions in re- rmed the subject of the compromises of opinion can join the clubs of FIVE or-Tgif-at any time, by — o his splendid banqueting room; and theEm- spectful in their demeanor, and as little ad gone there for that purpose, you id of interest upon tho settlement of which ail forwarding the advance price. LONDON, June )8, 1844. eror admired all he saw and congratula- gard to the institution of slavery. I look disposed to wound tho feelings of any e old States became parties to iho Compact and N. B.—All CLUB papers will be STOPPED as PRESERVATION OF TIMBER. ed the Duke that services 60 important tauld have been received and treated upon it as a great evil, and deeply la- one, as you are. p-ced to. cnier the Union. The new States Soon as the advance pay shall be exhausted. All Dear Leavitt.-^To a stray backwoodsman, the t his, rendered to all Christendom, should ith respect and liberal hospitality. ment that wo have derived it from the pa- [Great and continued laughter and ap- erendmittcd into tho Union trpon an equal foot- others will be forwarded until ordered discontin- profusion of iron in this island is a wonder.— Now, Mr. Mendenhall, let us reverse ave received a just and well merited re- rental government and from our ances- plause. ] gwiUi ihcold States,.and are equaily bound by ued. 't enters into almost every thing. Of some ard." onditions, and suppose that you had been tors. I wish every slave in the United Let me recommend to you, sir, to imi- e terms of the compact. Any attempt on ilio All subscribers will bo expected to pay within buildings it is ^nearly the whole, and of a vast What with the fatigue of the voyage, the nvited to Kentucky, to partake of its art of the Federal Government to act upon tho the year. many it is a great prut. Not only are the rail- States was in the country of his ances- tate the benevolent example of the socie- roads, of iron, but the extensive and often mag- apidity of his subsequent movements and va- ospitality; and that, previous to yourar- tors. But here they are. and the question ubject of slavery, Se it exists within the Staten, TERMS OF ADVERTISING. ty of Friends in the midst of which you nificent termini) or depots, as we call them, OU6 visits he had paid, wines ho had sipped' ival, I had employed such means as I ould be a ciear infraction of tho Conetitnrion; For one square, one insertion, 50 cents. is how can they be best dealt with? If a reside. Meek, gentle, imbued with the re frequently of iron throughout, pillar and roof. nd liqueurs'he had tasted, his Imperial Majes nd todieturW it within the District of Columbia, I " " each subrequent insertion, 25 cents. nderstand have been used to get up this state of nature existed, and we were about genuine spirit of our benign religion, And noble buildings they are. Wood is little y, on arriving at the embassy, sunk into a ould be a palpable violation-of the public faith, Legal Advertising by the iolio. etition, to obtain the signatures of citi- used, and kept out of sight. The highest • stee- rbfound sleep, from which no one dared to to lay the foundations of society, no man vhilstin principle they are firmly oppo- 8 well as of the clear meaning and obvious in- ens of that State to a petition, to pre- ntion of the frauiera of the Constitution. They Terms of Advertising by the year or quarter oles, up to their airiest pinnacles—with all their rouse him. The King of Scxony called to would be more strongly opposed than I ed to slavery? they do not seek loaccom- made known at the ofrbe. ornamental tracing and iestoonery—their non- ent to you, to relinquish your farm or should be to incorporate the institution of lish its extinction by foul epithets, coarse itended to leave, nnd they did in fact, leave the ID* Manufacturers, Booksellers, Machinists, ee him, but there was no admisson.

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