Cass And Van Buren Counties
It will be sütn by tho report froni these Cöuritits that the iriünds of Liberiy tliere have vheeled inio line. Mr. EllioU tvritesr 'Yon see hyihis that we aremovingin thiá rcgiotj; uur nutuliera are sniall, bui our faith is s:rong and uut hearts are warm; we e eiermined to acl upon iho principio: "beller to siand alone and do rjgh , tiüti jo wiih u mjllion and o wrong.'1 fcigiu volos ivcré cuál ia&i lull in thiscouniy fui; ÃÃic noble Dikney & Eahlk. We wliu thus voied have moved in ihia mailerj our nominóos bere aro of the number;- incn who pnssed through lliat fire and carne out iHiicaihcd. 'J'he nominee in V. li. was candidate on the Whig ticket last fa IJ, but now said to bc a decÃdcd a liberly marr. Rel-, ing upon that Being who liolds the des tin les ór' naious as well a8 indivRiu i.'a in lus ouii hands, we shall o forw.ird,wi!i trtilh - urjchanging trutli lor our ma. VVfi ivapi li!it in ttns quarter: if ihe ''Signa!'' conlJ be read by every famiiy in tlus eoiuity, wc should expect great resuUs."
Article
Subjects
Politics
Old News
Signal of Liberty
Elliott
James G. Birney
Earle
Cass County
Van Buren