1844-07-01 [P

1844-07-01 [P

THE SIGNAL OP LIBERTY. ^"•'-W»V8»»- - THE INVIOLABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IS THE ONLY SECURITY TO PUBLIC LIBERTY* . FOSTER, . HECKLE Y, VOL. 4, NO. 1O. ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1844. 1VUOJLE NO. 166. ure I am, that all the morbid matter, secreted TO THE GIRLS. SELECTIONS. THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY n my system, has been put in motion—not in- COMMUNICATIONS. LIBERTY CONGRESSIONAL CON; Will be published every Monday morning, in eed yet routed out of the system, but routed from Habits of neatness, cleanliness and or- meeting to discuss slavery, and form tra«t VENTION—SECOND DISTRICT. Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, by r are indispensable to a female, if she ALVAN STEWART'S ADDRESS. associations. Encourage young men and ny particular location in the system; and suie I For the Signal of Liberty. At a Convention of the friends of Lil> in that, by the time I have gone through the or- The following is the concluding por- BECKLEY & FOSTER, ave any regard to the comfort of others, boys to speak on this question. THE CONSTITUTION PRO-SLAVERY. erty, held the 12th day of June, an or- FOR THK MICHIGAN STATS ANTI-SLAYJKBT So- eal enough, thesa morbid secretions will be en- tion of an Address to the Liberty men of r to her own. I have before told you, I would also respectfully suggest that THIC CONSTITUTION SANCTION* SLAVERY, AND ganization was effected by calling Honx CtBTY. rely expelled from tho body. The settled cough mt females are designed, not only to ex- the United States,' by Alvan Stewart, every tract association should provide THEREFOKE OUGHT TT) SE AMKKDKD. lat I had seems to be broken up entirely, I do L. F; Stevens to the Chair, and appoint- TKKMS.—Two dollars per annum, in advance. end the comforts of domestic life, but to Chairman of the National Liberty Com- Two dollars and fifty cents will be required, if ndeed, now and then, get a little cold, as do all themselves with a variety of Anti-Sla- MESSRS. EDITORS:—The Constitution of the ing Si S. Nichols Secretary. not paid till the expiration of six months. ie patients, but the cold don't seize upon my e its principal ornaments: an attention mittee: very Hymns and Liberty Songs. En- United States recognized the importation of After art addres3 to tho Throne of TEN COPIES will be forwarded to one Post ungs as colds used to do. And, besides, no one dress, therefore, is very necessary.— It is to be hoped our friends will hold courage all who can sing, to possess slaves into the several States at the will of the Grace, a committee of three was ap- Office, lor one year, for FIFTEEN DOL- ere seems to have the slightest fear of a cold, !ow many females run into the error of conventions to prevent the admission of themselves with this spirit-stirring melo- States respectively, until the year 1808, and therefore recognized the propriety of reducing pointed to report business for the Conven* LARS, if paid in advance, and at one time. or the simple reason that every one focls that Texas. Many of the pro-slavery men al- dy. One Liberty song sung efficiently, bere is here a certuin and speedy remedy at hand. linking that to dress finely is to dress men to slavery by "du« process of law" under tion, and as the principal object of th« ITTPrevious to Nov. 1, 1844, the Signal will ready admit the country has been laid will do more to prepare the heart for our b« forwarded for six MONTHS for FIFTY CENTS, A few hours break it all up, and scatter it to the ell—when the two things are as differ- the laws of the States; and consequently the meeting was to nominate a R«preseata- invariably in advance. wind. So of fever—MO one here seems to have nt as possible ; for the one excites at- under a debt of lasting gratitude to the Divine principles, than the most splendid clause in article 5 of amendments in the lollow- tive to Congress, for the Second Congress No paper discontinued until all arrearages are lie least fear of fever, because every one feels an ntion, the other avoids it. abolitionists for having sounded, for sev-oration, or the most compact argument. ing words, "nor b« deprived of lifo, liberty, or siohal District, oli motion, the Convention ntire confidence in cold water as an antipode.— property, without dueprocess of law," were not A lady, who well knew this distinction, en years, the tocsin of alarm against this One of the greatest mistakes yet indul- proceeded first to an informal and TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Vom what I have seen here, I can never again last Leviathan grasp of slavery. intended to prohibit the States from reducing men fcW one square, one insertion, 50 cents. oubt that the fiercest of fevers are harm rdered a cap from the milliner. "How ged in, is the supposition, that we can (o slavery within their limits. Such a view of wards to a final ballot for said Represent 1 " " each subsequent insertion, 20 cents. ess, being absolutely under human control.— ill you have it made, madam V inquir If Texas is kept out, it will be owing carry this cause for the Liberty party, it is entirely inconsistent with the recognition o lative. Legal Advertising by the lolio. ecently, wo have had two cases of most malig- d the milliner. "Make it," replied the to the abolitionists—if it comes in, weand yet continue to bestow our votes on th« Slave trade, with the three-fifths representation DR, EDWIN A. AT LEE, Terms of Advertising by the year or quarter nant fever. One was a man, taken with a'ner- .dy, "so that it will not excitea thought." must use it as a rack with which to dislo- the pro-slavery parties for the town of- in C»nferess, and with the provision of the 10th of Battle Creek, having received the made known at tlico(fi:e. ous, raging fever. In three days, the fever was article of amendments which is in these think this is the best definition of what cate the bones of slavery, in the States. fices. Never, never, was committed so WOrd8: greatest number of votes, was on motion* (£$" AH Remittances and Communications ntirely routed, and in a week, the man nppeered We will never give up the Union, Texas chould be addressed, Post paid, gnin in the saloon, eating like a ravenous wolf ress should be, that I ever heard in my deplorable a mistake. We never can unanimously nominated as tha choice of in or out. We hold to the Union under "The powers not delegated to the United CTSICJCALOF LIBERTY; Ann Arbor, Mich>cjTj] hatever he liked; and though he look thin and fe. Be, then, neat and cleanly in your conquer in the County, State, or Nation, States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it this Convention. as weak, yet you might have seen him out all circumstances, and to its entire puri- to the States, are reserved to the States respect- ress, and borrow a lesson of instruction until the Liberty Party controls the town ively or to the people." Erastus Hussey, of Battle Creek; reasting the storms—which, in his weakness, romthis lady. fication from slavery. power. Liberty men must fill the town ould near tip him over at times. Four days They may be deprived of liberty by due pro- S. B. Treadwell, of Jackson, and jo, a woman whj had taken cold during the Sad it is to see a female walking out This glorious country is not to be com- offices, or political action be abandoned. cess of law without having commited crime; they N.'M. Thomas, of Schocicraft, MYRONHOLLEY. ay, and was not aware of the enemy lurking in nth a hole in her stocking, her stays puted by dollars, nor any known power Give us the town power and the nation is muy be deprived of liberty for any cause which were appointed a Congressional Commit* The following stanzas were written by W. H. cr, was seize;! in the night with a most violent isible behind through the opening of her cf numbers. I would bequeath the anti- onquered. The town power is tho pow- the laws of th* land may assign. John L. Brown ee for the ensuing year. as deprived of liberty and sentenced to be hung BcRt-KfGH, of Connecticut, and sung at the rais- jver. I saw her in the morning,and she looked rock or gown, and her under-garments slavery battle against slaveholders as an r from which all other comes. How ab- The committee on Resolutions report-* ing of the Holley Monument- xactly like a person In scarlet fever. A wet sheet or helping an intended wife to escape from sluve- een through her pocket holes. These inheritance to my children's children, as urd for a Liberty man to vote for a pro- f,which was no crime. The proceedings against d the following, which, after full dis- WAS at once wrapped about her whole body, and one infinitely more glorious and honora- lavery constable who does not make a MYRON HO1.UBY. hanged and wet again every twenty or thirty lings are not as they should be : avoid Irowu were by due process of law, though not by ussion, were unanimously adopted : Y<«—fame is hie:—but not the fame ninutes. This was pursued about twenty hours, lem, my dear girls, they are bad habits: ble to them, though their hands might be istinction between a man and a hog, as a ust process of Taw; 1.

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