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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
March
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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Boslon Harbor.- -The ice cotnpanies at Boston who touk the contruct for opening the liurbor, cut u chonnl through the ice 27 feet wide and 7 miles long,on{the Ist inst., so that the Britannia wou Id be able to depart next day . The company employed a forcé of about S00 men and 6 horses,with implemento of all shapes and sizes. Jl Curiosity. - Du Solle says that the greatcst natural curiosity in the .vorld, in his opinión, miy bo found in the faetones at Lowell, Mass. There may be seen, as Sam Slick says, five hundred gals together, all in silence! Tt is estimated that nbout "2000 persons in Missouri are preparing to emigrate to Oregon Territory next Spring. A Western member of Congress, in the debate upon Oregon, said there were already 20,000 emigrants from the United States in the Territory . The Oregon Territory - Mr. Packenham, the newly-appointed British Envoy to the U. States, carries out with him, it is confidently etated, full instructions to negotiate a 68ttlement of the Orejón terntory dispute. - Lon. Morn. Her. Reform in the Crcck JVation.-T]ie Creeks have paesed a law expelling all white men from the Umits of the nation, who play at cards, whether they have Indian wives or not. The editorial corps of Pittsburgb, have resolved to abstain from personalities as much as possible in their columns, and hereafter to cultívate a better spirit among theniselvès. -,

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News