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Livingston County Convention: For The Signal Of Liberty

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Day
2
Month
September
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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HowKLt, Aug. 30, 1844. Mkssrs. EDrroR:-Tbe friencb of liberty in Lmngeton County, though not as numerous n ■n ome of the Counties m out Siate, are not sleepmg. A epirited meeting was held at this place yeoterday when on enüre Liberty ticket was nominated as füllows: For Representaties; Isaac Smith rf Green Oak, and Leonard Noble of Potnam. For Judge of Probate, Edward F. Gay, of Marion For Assoociate Ju riges; Gardner Masón of Fiowell, and Jonathan Burnerr, of Hamburgh For Sheriff; Lorenzo B. Curti, of Green Oak. , For Register of DeeJs; Asahel Hubbard of Green Oak. For Coumy Clerk, Samuel Hubbard of Marion. For Cotmty Treasurer; George F. Sage of Hovrell, For Cororrers; Hannioal Lee of Green Oak and Munion Wheeler, of Hamburgb. A County Correaponding Committee was ap pointed towitr Samuel Hubbard, John M. Neely, and E. F. Gay, and fnntfs placed n their hand for the printing of tickets. A reaolution was passed recommending Town orgamzaiiona, especiafFy the appointment of Town con.mitteea, and that their ñames be forwarded mmediately tothe County Con.mittee.It was algo resolved, af ter some discussion, to hold a L.berty Mass meeting at Howell on Thursday theiAircdayof October next. arrd that effori be macfe to procure epenkera froin abroad for lbo occasion. The meetrng arfjoarned, offer prayer by the Rev. N. G. Chase, to Thurday Oei. 3dr at Howell at 10 o'clock A, M.

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Signal of Liberty
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