Mass Meeting At Howell
By some mistake, we have failed to' give notice of the Mass meeling at Hovr. ellon the 2dofOctober. Itisnot tx Iafe' yet. The day has been altered from the tnird to the second. Let the notice be extensively circulafed. G. B.eckley willattend, and also C. H. èfewart. O A iriénd trnvelling Eást writes us from Bufliflo: '-CUy'a Anne.;iiion letter is rhe topic â â discussion every wherp. I hnvo henrcl severnl rjte!lignt Whigsssy. !-f;irewe!I to Clny: Æ uiU nol vi U for him, now ihat he hns come out for l''x;i=." Tho' innsk ia now so entirely thrown 'fl', tlint no - nbolitionist will he dcceived, and' :!iany Aboütion Whigs will comf out for the no'le Birney."(EfÃs ihe.e tj be no Liberiy organizaiio n L- PBiRCounty We have nuinv 8l)scrbers there, incl n gentleman who has repcatedly lecturod in ihat county assuves us. ihat if the proper eflbrt were mude, tlie Liberty vote woulii be but litile, I at nll lcss tlmn tliat oà the other parties. It is noi ton late yet. Whó will be the fitst to cali Ãor nn orgnnizatiori" there? Whoever lio bo, b' vill reniember it wiih pleasure twenty ycars' fic-ncc. 07o The Whigs oà New York hará nomirmted Cor Governor, Millard Fillraore; for Lieut. Governor, Samuel T. â VVilkins. Mr. Fillmore will undoubtedly get the full Whig vote of the State.'
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