Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
August
Year
1841
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Wc publisli to daya cal] for a Connty Convenlion of the friends of liberty, to meet on the 25th netant, and also for a Convention of the senatorial district to meet on the sameday. Wc aro au thorized to say that the hospitahty oí' the friends m this place will be cheerfully extended to all who may come. It s highly important that this ñrst Convention of political abolitionists in this county, be well attended. Jackson, Iiighnm, EatonAOakland and Kalamazoo have alrcady prëceeed us, and Wayne, Livingston and other countics are on the move. Now that the waters are troubled, bc not afraid to step in. Brethren make your calculations to come - let all come. Let each man, who owns a span of horses, resolve himself into a comtnittec of arrangementB, and see to it that a goodly number of nis neighhors are seasonably transported to the place of meeting. In this yay the work will bedone.LIBERTY COJSVENTION. (CThe undersigned, legal volers of the County of Washtinaw, invito a meeting of the Abolitionists of eaid County, who approve of making nominations for office, independent of othcr parties, of such men only, as will use their individual and official influence to securo cqual and exact justice to all men, to be held at the Court Flouse in Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the twenty-fifth day of Augxtst next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of nominating candidates to represent the county of Washtenaw in the Legislature of Michigan, and for the trnnsoction of 8uch other business as may bc di-enied expedient. ÜJSenatoiuai. Convention. - The undersigned, legal votéis of the Second Senatorial District of Michigan, (beingnow the counües of Washtenaw and Livingston,) invite those Abolitionists who npprove of Independent politica! Nominations, to meet in Oonvention,a the same 2luce,al 1 o'clock for the purpojse of nominating one or more candidates for the office of Senator to represent said District in the Sonate of Michigan, and for the iransaction of such other business as may be deeuied advisable. Ann Arbor. Sabin Felch, Job Slat ford, D H. Pattison, Bela Brown, Calvin Bliss, Itoswell Moore, R. Parsons, S. B. Noble, Monson Wheeler, W m. Jones, Kinneth Davidson, J. Chandler, Jr. Sylvester D. Noble, Chauncey Branch, J. B. Barnes, D. A, McCollum, Amasa Fuller, Charles Plosely, Stephen Damon, Jr. Ira Felch, Zenas Nash, Thomas Stone, Joseph Powell, H. Bower, John Damon, M. 11. Cowlea, Z M Thomas, Israel Williams, Hctnan Thomas, John Voorlieis, Wm. Campbell, V II Powell, S. Jenni::ö, G. Beckley, Joel R Hulden, Wm B. Greenman, James Gibeon, Solomon Doty, Thomas G. Davis, Seth Chase, Jared Jjetts, Joseph W Wait, S. Campbell, B. Porter.ÖALEM. T B Laphain, D F Norton, Edmund Pratt, Stephen Rider, Charles Bryant, J B Pinkney, H S Hamilton, Warren Hamilton, Joel Hamilton, H M Hamilton, John Peebles, Isaac Hamilton, Maj J H Peebles, E C Hamilton, Scth Thompson, Reuben Peeblos, David Peebles, Lauren Pratt, Ypsilanti. II B Ten Eyck, H II Grifiin, A A Copeland, A L Chase, J M Brown, C C Barnes, Mial C Parker, Justus Norns, P DWoodruff, S W Patchin, Scio. Moses Wallis, Theodore Foster, Thomas Hoskins, Jacob Doremus, Dwight C. Foster, S W Fóster, Henry Dwight, N C Goodale, Daniel Dwight, James Doremus, E S Smilh. Sylvan. Gcorge P King, Ira Spaulding, J AParks, Leonard C Parks, G C Hall, Milo Chamberlin, Ira Spaulding, Jr. Freeman T Lawrence, A VV Davis, Aaron Lawrence, John Wheeley. FITTSFIELD. Samuel Dutton, Daniel Underwood, P. A. Prichard, Aaron II. Holmes, James HolmesWebster. W W Willets. Linden. Szra Fish. Superior. John Hoff. NoitTHFlELD. 1 Lang. Senatorial - Putnam, Livingston Co. jeonard Noble, John A Cormvay, Daniel Cook, Philip Eaman, GKF.KN OAK. ason Clark, James Burnett, Stephen Lee, J. W. Appleton, Cnos Cole, Jonathan Burnett, Asahei Hubbard, Isaac Smith, Wilham Fish, Hannibal Leo, Andrew Clark, Orland Clark, J. B. Farnsworth, J. Barber. A part only of the names to be uttacbed to cali forthecounty and senatorial Convenions have been received.