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School Moneys For 1844

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Day
20
Month
May
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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We learnthat the school moneys to be apportioned this year will be a little over $28,000. Last season the amount apportioned was a little over .$19,000, which we. believe was higher than any previous apportionment, both as to the aggregate amount of money for distribution, and as to the rate per scholar, being thirty-seven cents per scholar for 52,141 scholars.- Delroii Free Press. (E5 Mf. Niles, Senator from Connecticut, who has been insane for some time, has claimed his seat at Washington. The question of receiving him has been. referred to a committee of five, who are to report as to his qualifications and capacity.ff?" At the latest dates, the House of Representad ves were discussing the TariiF. (t? On the fourth page is a story for the girls. They may all read it with advantage. ÖC Gov. Dorr, of Rhode Island, has been found guilty. His sentence is not yet pronounced. Ann Arbor, May 17, 1844. Wheat has fallen a little, buyers to-day offering but 65 cents. Buffalo papera of May 11 say that Flour was excessively heavy, especially Michigan. Sales at $4,00 to $4,06. Best samples of wheat ivereoffered at 87L cents without sale.

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Signal of Liberty
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