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A Mass ."MeelinjÃ. The inhabitants of the Coiinty of Lenawee and â Countes adjacent, are hereby notified that there will be an Anti-Slavery Mass Meeting, held at the Woodstock Institute in the town of Woodstock, Lenawee County, Ociober the 13th, to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. and continue through the evening. Af twelve o'clock a free dinrÃer will be prepaced by the Ladies in testimony of their regard for those in bonds. Several speakers from abroad are expected. The Rev. Wm. P. Russel of Massachusetts will be present, and Henry Bibb, Mr. Frederick Dougïass, and Mr. Washington are earnestly requested to altend. Chester Gurney, Esq., Samuel T. Creighton, Rev. G'jy Beckley, and Eider Crane, Committee of Arrangements for the day. Warren Gilberl, Cambridge, Len. Co. Fitch Reed, Esq. do. do. Tho's Biownel Esq. Brooklyn, da. George McDurmit, Woodstock, do. Joseph Hewitt, do. do. Prier Foster, do. do. Wm. W. Jackson, do. do. Rev. Orrin Doolittle, Hillsdale do. Ethel Judd Esq. do. do. Wm. D. More, do. do. Rotel VVood, do. do. Lyman Pease, do. do. Johnston Montgomery, Eaton Co. All papers friendly will pleasecopy. Woddslock, August 27th, 184?.
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