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m. Lambert, C. W. Moffitt, John J Jackson, J. Anderson, Alfred Whipple, James M. Bue, W. H. Leeman, Alfred M. Ellsworth, John E. Cook, Stewart Taylor, James W. Puniell, Geo. Akin, Stephen Dettin, Thos. Hickerson, John Cannet, Robinson Alexander, Richard Realf, Thomas F. Cary, Richard Richardson, I. T. Parsons, Thos. M. Kinnard, J. H. Delany, Robert Vanranker, Thomas M. Stringer, Charles H. Tidd, John A. Thomas, C. Whipple, J. D. Shadd, Robert Newman, Owen Brown, John Brown, J. H. Harris, Charles Smith, Simon Fislin, Isaac Holley, James Smith.
Signed, J. H. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention.
Memorandum — offices filled.
Commander-in-Chief-John Brown.
Secretary of War--J. H. Kagi. Members of Congress-Alfred 31.
Ellsworth, Osborn Anderson.
Treasurer — Owen Brown.
Secretary of Treasury--Geo. B. Gill. Secretary of State--Richard Realf.
Promising that the plan of the Liberators was not extradition into the North, but emancipation in the South, - not to run off negroes to C