Mr. Birney
Mr. Birney was to ppeak in Boston at thc Tremont Temple on the lTth instant; at Worcester, Albnny, Rome, nnd olher plnces on hii return to Michigan. 11c is to be Ãn Buflalu by the Ist of November Op3 Tlie Western Citizen mentions severa! cnscd where indictments liad been fouutl by ilie Grand Jury agninst individuáis for liarbor ii g runnwny dave?, but before the time of trial, a discontinuance wns entered. One mun wos put in juil one day for ihis offenco, nnd ihen Iiberated. Public opinión is becoming more potent than the Black Laws of Illinois. {L At a recent Wlug meeting in Pittrburgh, the Liberty men vvere specia.ly invited tóenme and henr Forward. After lirarinr him, Rev. E. Snniii rose and replied 8t lengt h, nnd the meelinÃr Ias!ed till aflermidnighll Tiie Liberty men left in fine spirite.Ann Arbor, Oef. 25, 1814. YVlieat bnyers ofier from 70 to 75 cents to loy. At Jackson, Oct. 22, Wheat wns in rood (Iemand at 62i ceiits. We notice a süght increasse of pricos in the New York Mnrket. Oh the 17ili, Genesee Plour was sellin leadily at S4,75. Common Oliio was wor'.li Sl',00'.
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