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Grand Rally Of The Liberty Party In Michigan!!!: Simultaneou...

Grand Rally Of The Liberty Party In Michigan!!!: Simultaneou... image
Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
July
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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After consultado amonp prominent friends in different of portions the State, it hatf been ileemed advisable without a formal notice (rom the State Central Committee, to cali upon Libeny men ihröüghout Michigan to meet n their ecveral towns on TÜESDAY THE THIRTEEN 1 H: DAY OF AUGUST, to perfect their organizatiori, ariÜ make efficiënt preparations lor the coming election. The labora of harvest will tlien be nearl completad; the eveninga ill be of sufficie'rit' léngth to admit ofcontinued meat mgs; and the election being but twelve weeks il8tant irbhv uiat përiod, whatsoever to be done ehoüld'be done WüH'promptitiidé ariÜ vigor. It beliëvéd thát the followingeimrjle plan ol assocïatöd'' actiortj if foilhfull canied' óüï, will aécö'rhplltÉ' wondërs'. ].' Ahe'r rëading-this'noticé,' létsome' one appoiht ' place" fbh thèi meeting on the afternoon or- evening of the thirteenth, as n.ay oe deemtd best. and notify every Liberty man in the town to at tehd without fail. Do not wait for the town commiitee, or for this that influential man to toke the lead. Be not afraid to take the responsibihty yourself. 2 When met, Iet a chairman and secretary be chosen. 3. Then, in committee of the whole, let the name of every Liberty voter in the town be asccrtained and registered by the Secretary. After this ehall have been compleied, let another liat be made of al! who are favorably inclined to tho Liberty pariy, but not conf.rmed in the faith, and of those who are doubtful. 4. Then ask yourselvcs what shall be done in your town to advance the cause before the election. How shall the genulne Liberty men bc encouraged, the wavering confirmed. the doubtful won, the backsliders reclaimed, and converts multiphedT We take it for granted that every town will ntake sovie exertions to forward the cauee in some way. Tliosc proleesed Liberty men who do not ,xert themselves for ihis glorious cause ought to be considered as recreant to tlieir principies. Do you ask what you can do7 Vou can hold meetings every week, or every other week, till the election. You can procure traets and circulóte. You can obiain very many subscribers for the Twelve Weeks Signal. You can proccre lecturers to addresa you.- But home made ones are usually the best. You can inviie your Whig and Democratie neighbors to discues with you. Do not neglect 'bis. If they accept, your cause will gain by ii ; if they refuse, it will opérate to their disadvantage. Determine on some d,f. nitc plan and follow it up. Do not leave things at loose ends. 5. Befare you adjourn, appoint a Vigilance Committee of three or five to carry out your ar rangemenis. whntever they may be. It should be their duty to keep the lists of voters before mentioned. correct them from time to time, and see that every one is at the polls. We hopeour frier.ds will feel the importanceol securing even a single additionut vota. li looks msignificant in itself, and ye; it is a component part o that power which wields the tremeiidous enetgies oí this nailon. Four adbitional votes IN EACH TOWK IK THE STATE WILL EOÜBLE THK votk of last TEAR. What town caimjt furnish so smnll an increase? The other parties.asyou nre well a ware, are maktng the mo6t vigorous eflbrts for success, Shall not genuine patnotism be as effectua! in exciting us to action, as party zcal and the hopes of politica! supremacy are with them?

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Signal of Liberty
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