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Meeting At Centreville

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
August
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ckntrkvillk, Aug. 3, 1847. IVÍR. 'Editor : Accordingi-to appointment, wo hekl our Coimty Lilierly Association Anniveisary on the 31?t uit. Nobvjthstanding the very unfavorablc seascm, tve had quito a gathering of ihe Iriednnd true friends oí" Liberty, boih inale and female. Afier ihe election oí' oilicers lbr tlie ensuing yenr, and transacnon of' other business, the Association listéned to quite an ;mimated discussion oij vnrious resoluiions introducid by the Business Committee, ni wliicli C. Gurney Eso., Kev. E. S. 'Javier, Samuel T. Civighton and others pnMieipatéd, Rev, William Dcnison, of' Kalauiaoo, tleu oddressed the Awsocin 'ion, pfiñcipally upon the subject of West India Ë.tnnncipotion. Ilis nddress was replete with historien! tcuth, siining appeals, and eloquent passnge, and t'ully sustained the authot's high reputation.- Fie w.ts followed by Mr. Sftqiuel T. Cyeighloti, in a short, hut liigldy chr&C terUic speech, 'i lie AsshciiitioD then adlounicd to meet al Oak on the tliird Frid.iy ofthismontl . Our i-ill oompaiga has opetK-i), and the spirit manifestad at this meeiing is a sure omen of pn,gi-ess. We feel th.it we have everytliii g to encourfige us in the signs of the ti.nos, and are deiermined, not only to continue otir efforts, but to "pi in a liUU more grapc' l han ever. Vours,

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Signal of Liberty
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