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Twenty Six Slaves In One Week

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Day
3
Month
October
Year
1842
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Public Domain
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- ■ - 1 ■.a roqufwed ,„ ,,.; ,lie BJoVelit,ldeía ihtll we nua 'ílavei W .he land oi in-cJum ,c week widgéyeral inöri ihi week ihiis ftr; ei,,,,'. Vvnni}'y f,he "irtergrpuiiH rotlroatfe" Tel! Mnry Wriphison, Cáoks Point. M}. ,l,n, Meses G0s itbá ro be .. m bored to ber Ü "n nld eniiaititBncfe; nncl i! at h2 wöa Wel! tfnd ir g"od epii lis nndlikcrl l,en vcry muëh Auaitn Scofi. Wkshiñsítaft cijy, tLat he Uweí and Hjlighièd witb Northern eenery nn-l eici of lhe Tocsin n.oney on.,,,1, t0 )Uy him a uv conf. as the lmen r,nrtr!,-,i„UI 3 fíty vvorn o„: '"i it 's commg on cold eöon TKirwould ijnh ! w a very srttnll item in ihe nmoütit of which ScOït [as roi.bed him of his .4 WanI&temty qf JUarritd Mr..- The mortalir V bachelors. Trom ihe ages of 30 to 4.', ia 2 percent. Ofmarrred mëji,. of the me nées I psr cent. For 4) bachelors, who atiain thrrm f 40, there nre 78 niarnVd men. 'I'lie dff-7 '■nee is more ötiüiins t,B nEe aeïvunces. At th ipe pf 60. there nip but 22 bncKelora nlivc for4S mnrnrd men; nt 70 ye-rR. 1] bachelors for 27 narncd men; and at L0 yenrs. for 2 bnchHor,; 'f'ere are 6 married men. --ƒ Ca.-v-r of L-r ín. r goda.- The koepers of Soda Fountnins, com plamthat the Temncrance Reform, mstend of incrensinij thfir bune.s tjrently reduces it. It was the drinkinr of arden's, lliat rnnde peopie bo confounded dry that they wantêd a dozen Blti'sses of soda every dny. Now that tkey have cttod up ardenfs thcy don't drink anythinr.- P;Z -In the present condition of the white populntion ot the United States, the nnmher nf fcmalcs bom per anmim nre nhout twclve tfaóiinmH lee? rtwn the males. Thjs determines Tof i tasfil f thai Pojyganu is a natural rnnrliuon of man. and [fint tho aw o naiureand Hi.ï.on are the sime- '.hat one man sIkiII be the Iiusbnnd of on'èwoman.Il ia estimnted that from ten to fifmen iIioufhikI people were p'esent nt the Suffrngc Clnm Hnke. last Tueaday. nt Sekonk, nftar thn Rl]odi! íslaivi lino. Three hundreH nnd fifty bnsliels of hnkeri clnms, ielvebnrrels of rhowder, nnd nh eii'llos qunntity of oiher good thinks were subdund and nade prisonefs of war to those wlio fönned (he 8!iffragr! army apon this oöcnsiou.The Brítish Debt.- In fort? yesrs the simple leaf, gronn on ihe mountains of n disiant con:ij nent- the ten ofOhinn. has, in t)ie sliape of rluty. paid ntó the Britiéh Exchequer I50.n00.000i.. or one fifth of (he enine nationa! debt. Devote the tax on lea to the p:irpose, and that debt vro,uld cenee in 200 yenrs! SH'c in Jamaica.- Mr. Wliiimarsh. of Northnmpton, has reiurncd home from Jamnicn, on n visit. He has been nppointed ngent ofn London compnny with a capítol of L40X0'), for the culture of silk n Jamaira. They are now conslructing nt Manchesier an iron cocoonery 210 ieet long. 21 fefet high and 30 wiJe, which is to bc covered with 6heei iron - the windows of pauze wire. Mr. W. says the black girls of the islni.r! lake hóld of the.businésë of reeling silk readi'y. He hnsbroughr large samples óf the silk. of ve y fine texture. elasticily. an'rl béaiitifui lusliuc Tie Royal Fnmily -The following were the annu'itiës to the Royal Family in the year endiftg 5ih ol January, 1 841 iBfé'on Brs'nrss. - Tlrs is nn stiaü matter. One nnllion four hnnrlred thhú nod dollnrs nre invostefl in t, nnd one mili ion five hunclred ihousnm! tloünrs worth of buttons r.re siid to bc sold nnnu.'iüy. The nvinufncliire of thia one nrticln hns gi'en direct èmpioynient to 5J.5SO áou:s,thero being ácpenÚéni upon it all about J0.000!Land Fules in MuUe-AboxM 51000 ai ,es of Ipndj (ibe pn.perty of binkrupts) eftüéttod in dit ierent paris of the State o!' Mairre. wtjro s,, I ;t auenon in Portland lnst week. If War, a portlou of !he wreek o) the Specnlations in I034hk! t888 { ho pri-es ranged ironi 5 conts nn acre Ui 4 conts- the averfitru wns nbout 15 ernts. Cor núfl wluch oost the ownerS probably frort one te two twohun.iied dollars per jic; e. The titles to the l--inds were Dndéryalöed, mir. the taxes paid to the present year. - Emancipator. Gen Jackffon has cotnniitted all his papers to the hands of Amos Kendall, who it is ttpected w:II pispare a biograpby of this distinguished man. - Eastcm paper.The neto Tariff Law.-A cargo of 260 cases o! crushed sugar. each conitfniriir ],200lhs. 9 now ian.iing nt ihis port. This 310,000 los ofangar wem imponed from Arüsierdani, nnd paid a diuy of 30 per cent adrnljrcm. or about Jc q pound Under líie new law the dv.ty is Ge. a pound. mal; ing n difieionee of $1.3,000 on the entup. When thissunr was sent here it wns iniended to export it to Jtaly. with tho benefit of dmwback, bui having blundered into so favorable a position, ii vill of course be retained herc. A cargo of brandy ia ulso landing, which wi.indmitted last wenk at a duty of 20 percent.- Under the new tariffthe duty is $l a al!on, 01 aboui five times the former duty.The Mormons at Nauvoo say thnt Joe Sniith lias reccived a revelación ironi heaven to the éffec thm he (Smith) s to be absent, bodily f'rom ]-. people, for ten yoara. Ohh. Thia State has 10 Colleges ond 81' Academies and Grammar Schools, with 5000 stuecnts: and al.ont 52(!0 primary and COjumon schools, with 220.000 piipile. Metallic Legs.-Ü. Mieuel Munoz hns potitioned the Mexican governnient for the exclusive right of making metallic legs; of his invention during the term of ten years He represent? them as far enperior to any other kind of artificia! legs hithcrto invented. With une of these lega, he saya, a man cnn walk, or oven dance, wiihout ihe ad óf crutchee. The papers announce the death of Mis. Tyler, wife of the President of the üni ted States.

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