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Day
24
Month
June
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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- Alrtndy we exert ang influence upon politicians, which is feit fof good. Gen. Towaon. of Maryland, in a letter n favor of annexing Texas soya: "Who doubt the immediate admission of Texaffirito the Ün-= ion. but for thi cotUrolUug potar over political parties. possesaed by Aholükniiits in sorne of the States?" Shonly this controlling power shall be possessed in the natíos, by freítnsn anti lovers of freedom, and a siop be put lorever to all ihe rj:fariou9 schemea of ihe slave oligarchy.- Boston Chrcnile. O" According to a speech of Col. Benton in the Sennte, it appears that the boundaiies of Texas etnbraced in the trcniy submined to ths Sunate by Mr. Tyler, included about on tíárd of Mexico, embrocing abom 30,000 people, several largo towna, wth a population from 3,000 (a 6,1100- with regïmenrf ol sildiere, custom housea, flocks. herds. and cultivatsd fie'ds. John Tyler faolds that all these became oura by tda signingof the treaty, and would continue attached 'o the United States, unlesa aüenatnd by the rf pction of ihe treajy. Thus Mr. Tyler imagines that a third part of a imion was si eed offandadcled to our own territory. by a single stroke of nis pen!QU Our subscriber3 ín Tyrone and vicinity are inforraed that their papers ars niaited reguIar!y every Mondny morning. If ihey do not receive them. the fault ia not with us.

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Signal of Liberty
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