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1 Proceedings and Address of the Liberty National Nominating Convention 1 (1841)

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                          ADDRF
               j                       OF THE


LIBERTY NATIONAL OF   N


  National Nominating Convention,
  Pursuant to the call of the Central Corres.
ponding Committee, appointed by the National
COqvention of 1840, to consider and act on the
propriety of now making Presidential nomina
lions forthe election of 1844, the friends of In.
dependent Anti.Slavery Nominations, met in the
city of New-York, on Wednesday, the 12th day
OT May, 1841, and was organized as follows:
                President.
  ALVAN STEWAaT, of the State of New.York.
              Vice Presidents.
  Austin Willey,     of Maine.


On suggesti
spent in silent
charge the Sol
vention, after
cal prayer.
  The ballots
ing, the teller,

For James G.
    Thomas -


                            New-York.          deney, it was eO  ot    1JJ
z    o   n A. Paine,        NewJersey.         New-Y,     s ndi
      Isaac P. Foster,      Pennsylvania.      ThomasMorris of Ohio, asc
      William H. Brisbane,  Ohio.   ,          office of Vice.#residcnt, be unanimouly i
      Chas. Chamberlain,    Indiana.           cordially supported at the electonof 1844,
                    Secretaries.               recommended to the support and confidence
      Joshua Leavitt,  of New-Jersey.          the People of the United States, as the Nt
      L. P. Noble,       New.York              thy representatives of theut pincieIPs o
      Levi Cuffin,       Indiana.              erty, and deserving the higest honors tt
      Voted, That a committee of five be appoint- be bestowed by apeopl  gtobefree.
    ed to present business to the Convention.    Carried unanimously.
      Messrs. Alden, of Mass., Tracy of N.  amp. The Conveni
    shire, Goodell, of N. Y., Harned, of Penn., and morning.
    Ray, of N. Y., were appointed the Committee.               Thursday mor   ,May1
      J. Leavitt, of New.Jersey, offered a resolution  The President took the gcha, and prayer v
    that it is expedient for this Convention to nomi. offefed by Benjamin Shaw, of Vermnt.
    nate candjdaies for the offices of President and  William Goodell, in bkhalf of the Busin
    Vice-President, for the ption of 1844.     Committee, reported an Address to the People
      This resolution was Mquently sustained by the United States, setting forth tie occasionF
    Benjamin Shaw, of Vermont, Charles Chamber. the necessity of our movement and the prit
    lain, of Indiana, Beriah Green, of New-York, ples on which we feel bound to be overned
    Hiram Cummings, of Massachusetts, Elon Ga- our associated action.
    lasha, of New-York, Asaph Rice, of Massachu- The reading of the Address being conclnd
    selts, David Cushman, of New-York, and the a free conversation look place respcting it.
    President of the Convention.                 On. motton of Samuel Webb,
      No person appearing on the other side, the Resolved. That the friends of Liberty throu
    gestion was taken, and the resolution carried out the nation be requested to nominate and
    NANIMOUSLY.                                vote for Township, County, and allother offic
      It was then resolved that the nomination be favorable to the immediate abolition of slave
    by ballot .W. A. Brisbane and C. W. Den- and that this principle be incorporated in I
    .son were appointed tellers for the presidential Address.
    . I tes, and L. P. Noble and L. Coffin for the  Resolved, That the Address he r
      c-Presidential.                         committee of three, to male




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