Democratic State Convention

A Democratie State Conventian -,vill he held at Detroit, on Weduesda-y, the eleventh day oí February, A. D. 1801., at eleven o'cloek iu tlie foivuoon, for the purpose of nominating a candidato for Justice of the Supremo Court, and candidates for Regents oí the University, and for the purpose of transncttng nucí) other business as may come bel'ore thé convention. Each county eomprisipg one or inore reprétiontativo district will beejititled to three times as many dalegates'as there aroreprespiUiitivcs in the jewer BonSe of tjie State Legisláhtre fi'om suc!i cnu:ity ; and eah cotmty hich may m:t ic eriUlod to 011e vepresentative in theloíVer hoitse in tb' State LegisLiture, will be entiil'.'d to t)ue deleg&te. ïhe last State Ponvention íidopted a resol ution to the eifeet tliat, no delégate should be entilled to a seat in any future' democratie Stale Convtntion as a representativo from any county in whieli lie d.ies uut reside. Demócrata and eonservalives, ye who ish a restoration of the Union and the maintenance of Hip constitution and lans in their itiy, come and kt us tako cotuisel togeth.er in ikia hour of our humiliation aid peril. Detroit, December 23, 1802. 'LEYI BISHOP, WM. A. RICHMOND, It. N. "WALKER, ADAM L ROOF, STEPHEN G. CLARK, AÜST1N WALES, N. A. BALO1I, U. II. HAR.MON, H. C. LYTSROOK, J. (i. SUTHERLAND O, M. ARMES, JOSEPH COÜTLER, L. D.NORRUS, Democrutic State Central Coramittee
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