Narrative of the Late Riotous Proceedings Against the Liberty of the Press in C

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Narrative of the Late Riotous Proceedings Against the Liberty of the Press in C
Ohio Anti Slavery Society
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Colby who was called off by a professional emer- gency, met, it is believed, twelve out of thirteen who composed ( 32) the Market House Committee. Judge Burnet, the chairman commenced by giving a long explanation of the manner in which he had been brought into the position he, at present occupied. This bemg disposed of, he spoke of the high degree of excitement which pervaded a large portion — nineteen twen- tieths we believe — of the inhabitants of the city. In proof of it he related a convers...ation he had held with a man appa- rently of low condition in life, who had accosted him in the street — though altogether unknown to the judge — in tone and phrase dark and mysterious. We will not undertake to give it in the graphic manner in which it was related by the chair- man who seemed still to feel the impression, that the mysteri- ous stranger had made on him. We will give only the result — which was that the stranger on parting with the judge said in reference to the destruction of the Philanthropist press, as it was understood, make haste — [we)— or I am ready to help you.

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