Wills Toivnsftij* !flc«:fin^4In anao'danee v,ii!i pr.-vimm aItlgC U|.lfjb| lt;»f I'cinncj- , {sj , . vr-Ji ;(t I']Wrtsllilii.*Nil, on S iruf d i \ t{ilt;- \'t • • ,i J' ill** lt;i] ol ap;« -1!.tji» f ihito do1'‘ !i ni lt;lid \\ (J (J, , iiiv If, . Iu,i , •i«it\ %,« iixj bu ..old ilt;i I/.*in^«j»; ijy (Alt 111)!*} thu llHll llibt., tllij 5 cite t Jll^f UJiC jdelegate to represent Wilis township in the Congressional Convention, tube held in Norwich, on Thursday the U'iti irjgt.1. W. Lord was called to the chair, and Jacob Sultsgaver and David W. Patterson, appointed Secretaries.The following gentlemen were then duly elected delegates to attend the County Con vent ion, viz: Dr. Andrew Patterson, Wrn. D. Frame and Win. Englo-: hart. e1| P. B. Ankeny, Esq., was then chosen | the C« ngrcssional delegate, j '1 he following persons were then ap-| pointed u committee of vigilance for this township, viz: Jacob Sultsgaver, Ldward McKelvey, Andrew Patterson, Joseph Hide, Lewis C. Voorhes, Win. Lawrence and John Laruo.d I r\ tit/ll • C* ft • I t • 1 n n aS n n w l m . ■ •. ■ li i. i. .. t* I