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Mortality In London

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
October
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
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-Nothing strikes tnymore in the London bille of mortality than the number the prodigioua number-of deaths by diseaie called infcctiouB. There is a London plague contantly raging or lurking in the poorer quarters, which the daaaes above the indigent, nd the mere aojournere, never see.- National Int. "What ha the JYorth to do with SlaveryV - What has the Norlh to do with the wrongs and ■ufferings of humanity in any quarter of theworld? What hare Northern Christians to do with the Turks or Sandwich elanden?, or with the relies of the American Red men, now rapidly vaniflhing towards the setting sun? Practical Pursuadert. - The Washingtonians of Hallowell, having tried noral suaion with tbeir'rumselleia for more than a year without euccess, have at length applied the law, and every rumthop ín town is closed. -Maine Ttnn. Cazette. A Grand Sight.- The country on the MiBfiouri,above L'Eau-bue-court,is nearly bare of timbor. The ri ver bottoms are narro w, and the ground, generally high bluff prairies.- This open, bare country is, at tiniep, blackened with buffalo. It has been estimated thnt fiftwn or twenty thousand may soraetimes be eeenata glance! Never insult the humble, for one day thoy may be jour superiors. - (Jen. Washington acted upon tkii jnt prineiple of rectitude. "Do you bow to negroee," raid a gentleman to this aoble Virginifitx, m they were salluted by a servent whom Waihington recognized. "Yes," aaid he, "for I never allow myself to be out-dono in politen6J3, even by a colored man." Gen. Bennétt bas gon to Bostón to lecture on Morrnoniptn.

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Signal of Liberty
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