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Dying Away

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
June
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
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Aboiit a year smce, a great effort was made to estalish an Anti-Abolition society at New G.irden, Indiana. A laiye meeting was hela and the subject was very fuJly discussed. A pociety was orgaMfid, and a second taeetirig was appoihtfe', VÊÊ-h wasattended by three persons. So enrlcd th i first pro-skvery essay in n non-slaveholding state. Recently, a stil! fle formidable effort has been marie, to estabiish an Anti-AboJition soc:ety in Cincinnati. s Abolitionists gave cansequence to the societv for a ehnrt time by attending its meetings and partid i-ating iá i debates -. It seems that these debates have resulfed in the convictiou of the members of :he m tliat their Cause is a bad one, and ihey abandoned it. The following lamentation and raving-, we copy from the Anti-Abolitionist, pubhshed in Cincinhatii A iPËRFECT PAILURE. "The Cincinnaii Anti-Abolition society has completely fell tl.rough. We did a!l we could for the benefit of this soctety, but owinw to the utler inefficiency of i-s orgai)JZn(ionta,jd the fear of Abo'itionistsxt has been abandoned- most shamefiilly lefc to pass away by the very men who high m its offices, should have supportedit. The President. L. H. Shally Eq., whenever a meeting has been cOled, has eitlier been too late or mt present at all Ow ing to this the excellent resolution proposed" by CaDt. Butkhum, wore never brouht before the society. These resohitions wonld have done great gond for the people of this city had they patísed, and the öommittees been anoointed as was the intention. But all hoDes of good are now taken from this society, and we predict the conseqnenre will be onóther "negro mob" before another year! The ahoüiionists and negroes acting in concert, will commit more oulraores, the people will becomen.iocu ají must iiiflll, ailCI WC Would HOt U'On - f on the ncxt ontl-reiik, throats irere cut prctty fn-ehl Sö'o?5e"ca"Mftprecia!e such thinffstriore Ihan we áo, nis pnffitbuo funk of but when v aré well persuaded, that such th;n?3 must be the result of the courpe pursu ed by the'while' and 'black ngroes' of this city, we feel bound to 6peak out and lei the

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Signal of Liberty
Old News