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All Hail New Buffalo!

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
May
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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By the following from New BufTalo, it wijl be seen, that the cnlirc JAberly ticket has succecdcd in that township wilh the exceplion of the candida e for Jus! ice; icho was dcfeatcd by one vote ouh! This is the íirst time that nny eflbrt has been made there by the Liberty party, at a township election and shows wliat inny be accomplished by organiza tion and systemotic elForts. Had the members of the Liberty party throughout ihe State, exerted their power nt the recent elections, we sliould have been vastly better prepared fbr action ne.xi fall. Every friend of Liberty should bear in mind, that the more earnesi we are in our ufforts;. the [uicker the decisive battle between Liberty and Slavery will cotne on. Tho foolish absurdity, that you "throw away your votes" when in a sniall minority, which leads so many to throw away their principies, and vote for pro-slavery men, cannot be too much condemned. IC Liberty men will but be true to their principies and adhere to their orgapization the glorious example set by New Buffalo, will soon bc followed by the State.AnOLlTIOX TlULMPII AT N EV Bl,FFALo! Editress of tke liSlar of Frecdom:" Madam: - I have the pleasure of inIbrming you that the Liberty party succeeded in electing the most of their ticket at the annual town meeting held in this village on theTth inst. Our Supervisor for the coming year. is Mr. Hicnky Chamberlain, a frank and sïaunch Abolitlonistj nnd a yonngmnn of worth, and promising uscfulness. Nu doubt of his being a valuable ociqüisitinn to our county board. IIaj.k 10. Ciiory, was electcd our township Uleik. lle.also. isanother Liberty man, nnd Ibnnerly publislied an Abolition wcekly in New IJampshiio. - Our candidate for Justice, was defeatcd by an old and Hiftnèr Justice. - Other Al)olitioiiisfs.sticcecded to minor offices. - Slar of Frecdom.QrTlie Cmciirpati ífrrnld l)as ilre following lift a our late Lfgitfl&iqre. 'vii Jlpprotxchng Millenuium . - Accordin lo a Commiitee in llic Michigan L gibliinrp. the Millenium is a siate, in wi.ich Law wi!l be hiinpjjfied, nnd evcry tann be ndmiiicd lo the bnr, ns his own lawyer. Srveiai p.'tit;ons for Oie.-o blP8ngs wère ïalrly pre.-éñ'e! tb ilial Legisl.it n re, nnd rcfr-rnd to o Corriinitlcp vvliicli rnporto.l t'ivor ibly t V theïr prayrr, and "hailed ivilh u ndimiJiii-hfd ueïïffht giïch'n linr b'njror of nn aoproách'! .M.ilcniit-iin " 11 litigat'Oli is so rüinpiiiit, n-nv, ulirn Ihpre ure so fcW 'avvrerp, u lint. will il nut Iip, wlion the wbolo wurld is odmiiieJ io praclice ui ilitbar?'' QÜThe Jacl;.-u ['ntriot, in ;.n Bïtfció rui tlic probabtlity of n vvnr wiili ÉiijrlnirÖ snys: :Tiio motto mi (jv-.tv ,'Wf ium totidar.! sboiild be, For out cuvat, y al all limes, rg:it OR WRO.VG." If our country b; wrong, we sluxild use oui pxcrlions to haye hcr.becpDíe riylit. Bu; to sustain lier n any conrse, however wnny, 'u the very principie npon which banditti nm pirates net. It is a sentiment appropriute fno!)h to the darle ages of hícathenLm, but unworthy of adoption by Qhristian inon.{L Siiice the first pnge was printed, the mail has brought us the following nol ice of the heroine uf tliat "remaikable escape" froin the Swnllow : "We learn by private arivires from Detroit, tlint Miss Plntt had clopcd from Detroit te placo horselfina nunnerv . Slie is the d.iugh ter of Z. Platt, Etq. formerly attornoy gvneml of Michigan, and was in nli the bluom of bel bood, and the acknowledcred belle of the city. Sne U beantifn], fiscinating in her mannerg, nnd of a hfghly 'ctílti vated rr-ind. Those who have been in the habit of party Cfoing al Detroit vvithin iho last few yeurs, ciu hut have p!erisinr rccolleclii'ntj "f tlie ehurming Miss Cornelia Platt. Hei friends ure I'roteetants, and, we bclieve, Episcopa üaiis. lier elopeirènl wnt connivcd at by the Cathohc Bishop, Ie Fevre, who fnmished her witli inonoy and wurdrobe. Sho took nolhing whalevor from lier father's house. Our corro.-p imient gives as a reason for this conduct, 'Mhiit phe was tired to death of flination." Wheiher her cold, rifirk buth in lbo Hndson will cool her devotion and win hei back tr the world, remains to be teen." - Braülthoru' Phvnix. dCj Our Western exchanges mention a hurricane which passed tlirough Cass, St. Joseph, Berrien, anc1 other counties, blowing down chimnies, unroofing buildings, and doing other damage. In some parts it was accompanied by hai] of great size, by whicli the papers state tliat horses, cattle, and sheep in considerable numbers, were killed. 055" The "VVashixotonPatjiiot' is the name of a new Liberty paper just commenced at Wasliington, Pa. It is published at Two Dollars a year, and is edited by Ruscll Erret. The first number presents a fair appearanco, and the editorial articlcs are well written. Success to our Pcnnsylvaniti brother.

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Signal of Liberty
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