State Convention
A Convention of the Liberty party of Michigan wiü bc held at Arm Arbor on Weonebday, Oct. J9, at 10 o'clock A. M. Several prominent public speakers will address the Convention, and arrangements are making to secure the attendance of Hon. J. R. Giddings, ofOhio, and of our respecicd friend, James G. Birney. - One or both of theso gentlemen may be expecteci to be present. The committee anticÃpate a large attendance oi the friends oi universal liberty from all paris ol the Slate, Those coming from the West and the East can take the cars at Detroit at 8 A. M., and they can return on the cars the next day. - Our fellow citizens of all parties and sentiments are respectfully invited to attend on the occasion. It is expected that the ladies will also cheer and anÃmate the meeting by their pres ence.Chas. a. öte wart, A. L. Porter, Jno. Dimond, NaTHAJà PoWZK, S. P. Mead, State Corresponding Comviittee. ECCLESIASTICAL. Notice is hereby given that the annual conferanceof the Wesleyan Methodists oà the State oi' of Michigan, will hold its session conmiencing the 2Oth of Oct. iiext, at Lapham's corners, town of Salem Washtenaw Co. MARCUS SWIFT, YaLj&iniï, EB'il DOOLITTLE, ( Stat.onary SAMUEL BEBENS. ) Committee. Sept. 19üx 1842. NOTICE. The subscriber has a few anti-slavery books, for gratuitous distribution on demand at his olfice. They will be delivered on the written order ofany member of the county corresponding committee8, and are designed to loan, and thus circuÃate in eveiy county in the State under the direclion of the committees. Should more be needed, they will befurnishedat moderate pnces. CHAS. H. STEWART. Detroit, Sept. 5, 1842.
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