Simultaneous Meetings
We would ngam remind our tnends ol the Simultaneous Meetings through the Sm'e, on the thirteenth of August, and urge their attendance. Their importance canhot be over-estimated. - Where many are to unitevfor a cómmon object, a concert of action is indispensable: The bare enuineration of the namcs of the Liberty votera. üb well ns of those who are doubtfully disposed, will have a favorable effect on Liberty men by exhib iüns to ihem their réal streñgtlà or weakness in ihat to n. Theaé meetings in every town should be fully utendsd, and'here the plan should be laid for the oHTons that are to TJe made prcvious to the election. Whatever you do, do it sysiematicnlly. if you choose to circuÃale tracts, let it be donr eifectually. If you intend to have meetings, let the times and places be designated, and all the -arningements made. Bal by all me?ins let t bc made manifest to alt that you mean to do somethüÃg! 05a Mr. Birney requests us to say, that he was mistaken, in1 stating, in bis late disctÃssiori wÃthiVÃr: PÃatt'of Detroit, â that the Legislatufe of Ohio, whidi passed the Black Laws, was "aVVhig 'Legislature. It was decidedly democratie. And tfié error' would have Beeft' corréetéd before Mr. Birriey left Detroit,1 had he possessed there tÃe means of ascëhafning that his statement was erróñeousi ET Mr. Bibb, ofKenlucky, the new Sccretary of the Treaoury, hi come out in a Utlr for tb immediate Aonexation of Texa.
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