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The Bill Before The New York Legislature Allowing The Towns...

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Day
19
Month
May
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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ff? The bilí before the New York Legislature allowingthe towns to vote on the License question, yea or nay, was lost in the Senate by a vote of 15 to 12. But a substitute prescribing thot no change shall henceforth be mude for Licenses was passed, 14 to 12, and sent to the other House. C?" General Tom Thumb is now in his 12th year: st.tnds 24 è inches high, and weighs 20 pounds, and is supposed to be the smallest dwarf in creation. ff? A new daily Whig paper, tobe called the "Detroit Evening Gazette" is announced. Detroit has been the grave of a great numberof papers. L The Marchnll Stntesinan ivorns its readers against the River Raisin Bunk, 39 unworthy of credit, on account of the marnier in wliicli tlieir stock was created and business commenced . ff5 The papers state that Susan E. B. Yates, alias Susan Reed, who was found gnilty of assisting slaves to escape from their cwners in St. Louis, has been released upon herown recognizance. - The verdict of the jury who trled her may be virtually considered as set aside. 05 The Oakland Couníy Bank continúes to rt'deem its linbilitics, but business men in this viciniiy have no confidence in the permanent solvency of the concern, and liandle as few of their promises to pay as possible.ff? At the late Charter election n Coldwnter, the nmjoriiy for License was 17. Ann Arbor, May 16, 1845. Whentsells to-day at 72 cents. Flour retails at $4,00. The weather has been highly favorable for the growing erop, and it was never known to look better. - It is expected that most of the fruit will be cut off by the late severe frosts. A hard one visited us last night.

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Signal of Liberty