Antislavery Lectures
In Mncomb, St. Clair, Oakland, Genesee nnd Livingston Countics. Ãlenry Bibb, a fugitive from slnvcry, will address meetings at the following times and places, commcncing each evening nt half-past six o'clock. The ffiends nench vicinity are requested to make suitable arrangements and to give as extensive notice as possible. Mr. Bibb's narrativo is dceply interesting: Hè nevèr fails to satisfy eVciv hearcr, andas so favorable an opportunity for an address is not likely to occuragain, it is hop cd that friemis will make the most óf the present occasion. Thé ladies are especially in'vited to attendlhey will hear tbe'mostinteresting details ever prescnted to ihörr), j i iWithout a word to wound their feelings. Mount Clemens, Momky Mayöih. St. Clnir, Wednesday ' 7th. Port Hu ron, Thursdny " 8lh. County of St. Clnir, one week, from Mav 9th to 17th. Romeo, Mötiday May 19th. Pontiac, Tuèsday " 2üth. Waterford, Thursdny 22d. White L-dke, Friday 23d. Novi, Saturday 24th. Kensington, Monday 26th. Greci) Oak, Tuesday 27tii. Northfield, Wednesdny.28ih. Atlention is requcstcd to the report of the Detroit Committee, respecting Mr. Bibh, and he is cornmended to the liospitality of friends as one worthy of their confidence.Chairman of the State Central Committee. Jaclcson, April 21st, 1845.
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