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Day
23
Month
September
Year
1844
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Public Domain
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We have not the ful! returns of the Liberty vote from this State; but it is known that there is a handsome increase of the Liberty vote in every counly. In the fourth Congressional District thorc was no choice. Many hundreds voted for Slade who wil] not vote for Clay; and many were deluded by Clav's pretensions of opposition to Annexation, whose eyes are now opened. The Liberty papers state that there can be no doubt óf a large increase of Liberty vöïës in November. The iacrease at the present felection is bout 50 per cent on last year. 0 The "Triitfi Seekef," publishednt LaFayetté, Indiana; ha come out for Birney and Morris. The Editor, H. W. ! l)epuy, recently publilhed Democratie paper, but could not go for Polk and Slayery. This makes two Liberty papers in Indiana. We trust he wiil be well sustained. ÜOT One Joaeph Physio, of iiewbern. N. C. iately died, emoncipating by his wil! twenty alavés. Not being alldwed to remain n that Strue las frieenieh, thcy have come on to Philadelphia. The Exocutor, who carne wiih them, rcDresenied ihat a grear chanjje is going on in the South in the treatmem of slavca. They nre less frequentiy old and wlrtpped in North Carolina, and thei; vrant re more fully supplied.(Lƒ Nobody asks support for Mr. Ciay on the preience that he is an Abolitionist, pr friendly to Abolition." - Tribune, April '11, 1844. (C? Two public triangular discussions have been held in Mercer county, in Which all three parties participated by turna. A third encounter of this kind wai to take place at Meadviíle, Sept. 17!

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Signal of Liberty
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