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Day
28
Month
July
Year
1845
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Public Domain
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The following Resolution was adoptcd by the Whig Convention of New Hainpshire in reference to the Bupport of Hale, the anti-nnnexatiun candidate for Congress, by the Whigs: Resolved, Tliot in the qnarrel which a presenl aguates and divides the democratie pnrty in regard to a membr of Congre.s, the Wïiigs eau tiike m pari: thut thore ís but htt!e chotee lo Kiem beuveen a mnn wrong in erery Darticiilar of politica] principie, and one right in only one, o long is we have oie of our own, poónd, intelligent, ninnly and wortliy of their snp; OTt. Now apply t lus to the ncfi n of the Liberty party Zuring the last PreeideiiHal eleclion, and it amounts toa complete justifiction of iheir conrse, as declared by the Whigs. But the ca?e is eiill 6tronger on our side: lor Hale is undeniublv opposed to oMiexation wi'h Sl-ivery, uhilo Wr. Clay thought Slavery ought "make n tíiíTerence one way or the other." The Whigs of New Elqmpehire know that they canoot electa Whig antiTf.v:in nieniber to Ccnpress: they cun elect Hnle wlio is opposed to annexntion, but they will nor: iherejorr, ihey arej'i-ily answerahle lor all the calamitin." wlnch ñAy be caiised by Ani)ex;itifn. í A'. D.O5 The Detroit Advertiser feels very bad over ihe nomination of Mr. Birney. It denounces it in one of its leaders as "gross cffrontery" and "unblushing hardihood," and talks about Mr. Birney's "■presuming" to ask the votes of the Creemen of Michigan! Keep on with your abuse, gentlemen. You catwot more effecMially help the Liberty pnrly than by, bestowing upon them a regular drubbing every dny. Suppose you try it from now till November at half a column a day? ftT' Wm. H. Burleigh. Editor of the Christian P'reeman, is publishing a Liberty Almannc for 1840. The price will be -530,00 per thousand, or -S3,50 per hundred. Address, postpaid, W. H. BurJeigh, Hartford, Coaü.

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