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Mr. David L. La Tourette, Of Pontiac, Is Authorized To Ac...

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Day
6
Month
November
Year
1843
Copyright
Public Domain
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ftMr. David L. La Toujiette, of Pontiac, is authorized to act as our agent in obtaining pay and subscriptions for the Signal of Liberty. .. dCThe Ahinversary of tlie Michigan A. S. Society wil] be held at Adrián immediately the adjournment of the State Temperance Society, which meets the second Tuesday in January at that place.05a The recent elections in Maryland and Georgia, seern to indícate that the slaveholders, as usual, are preparing to go for one of their own number for the Presidency. Indeed, some of the Southern Calhoun papers, in case Mr. Calhoun shall not be nominated by the Democratie National Convention, openly express a preference for Mr. CJay as their next choice. The Charleston Mercury,the leading Calhoun paper in South Carolina, says, "if Mr. Van Buren is nominated by the BaltiMnre Con vent ion. Mr. Clay will carrij the cnlire S'oi."CCCassiur M. Cj.ay, of Kentucky has been ried for his asqttït upon Brow.n lt will be recollected that in a politica broil,. thinking he was about to be killed C. M. Clay aüacked Brown with a bowic knife, and cut ofFliis ear, dug out one eye, and split open his nose. Such are the eflects of the heathenish practica of carrying deadly weapons, and the ferocious feelings engendered by slaveholding domination. Mr. CJay was acquitted.- He was defended by Henry CJay.

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