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The Citizens of New York, and the Old Abolitionists are invited to attend a meeting of Sorrow for the Death of the Great Philanthropist, and advocate of Universal Liberty.
AT
140 Sixth Avenue, bet. 10th & 11th Sts.
AT HALF PAST SEVEN
The Choir of the Church will furnish the Music.
Several Addresses will be delivered.
Rev. H. H. GARNET, Rev. J. PETERSON, Rev. D. H. VanDeVERE,
Rev. JOHN CARY, H. MONTGOMERY, D. K. McDONOUGH, M.D.,
WM. L. THOMPSON, T. S. W. TITUS, GEO. WILSON,
WM. M. LIVELY, Jr. A. B. LARKINS, ANDREW STORMS,
H. PRICE WILLIAMS, L. B. MATHEWS,
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
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