Sllrbisan llale Anll-Klawy Convfnllon.Purauant to lt;» Call iaaued through the Anti-fllavery Bugle, » Hint** Convention aaaembled at Odd Fellow'* 11 nit it Adrien, on Saturday the Iflth ln*t„ *t ton o’clock, in the forenoon.Th* meeting **■* colled to order by J*«obWalton, of Haltin, and the following peraonfl wrro fleeted officer* of the Convention. r*Hi*nfa THOMAS ClIAXDLKK, lUUin.C IltCHAHD II. Oi.titan, Ann Arbor, r. i*rrt., j Kdwi* Pi'Lt.mi, Plymouth.( Robert B. Olaaler, Ann Arbor,ci n. j Mnrijl ^otl# Hiohcry CJfnvo.Committee on Dtttlnet*, Parker Pillabury* New Hampshire, Kphriam ltulin, Teen much, Laura llaviland, ltaialn, anil ftfob Volt ail I, Ann Arbor.Finnnre Comm Klee, Jacob Walton, William Want, Samuel Hay ball, of Adrian, and lUfh* •rd II. Mcmt, ol Battle Crrek.The meeting wai then addrcft*fd fit Mine length, by Parker FUWbury on the nature and character of the Anti-Slavery Ki.terpflac. Hi* remark* were listened to with much attention, t»y the audience. Ktdor Tripp, ol Franklin* however, took egeepttone to what he rolled the too avraoping ecnaurea of the church.The Convention Voted that it-* •e*l»ni commence at ten, A. M., two, P. M. and hull |«u»* ais, evening. J be meeting w m than at|jotinuH|.