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Liberia

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
September
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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This tettlment hns ncvcr been recognized i the American (overment as a colony. It d !ast yoar one vesrcl; and it appears that at has been taken cnptiie by the Britiab an-of-vnr Lily, nnd conveycd to Sierra Leic. Tho officer in command rcqnreted the ilisli Cnpiain lo respect the Colonial flag: it ho rpplied that Liberia was no nrUion, nor as it under the patronage of nny nation.- re presume the American Government will !;e the matter in hond.ITTTlie Albany Evcning Journal says of an ri sluvery lectureof Rev. J. Picrpont in that f; 'DifTring ns wc do, from tlic Rev. Lcctnrer his "politicnl nssoriations." he beinp n Liby Party man, we yet accord to him honesty ment, nnd fcnrlcusness of purpose. There 3 no sentiment of his lecture lastcvening to ch wecould not respond, nnd we are confiït wo shared tliis feeling with all who yoto sent." C7We understnnd thot a number of letter 'e been nddressed to Judge Felch, noking an ireesion of his opinión on Judicial Reform, . It etrikeB us that the appropriate time for h inquiric8 was beore his nomination. Howr, it may bo better late thnn never. C?The Chicogo Citizen mentions thereat jlincss of the city in consequence of tht es tlierc. Among the result, that papr s, "the bar rooms hare been crowded, the tu business hos been brink - rows and fighti oiirse liave been plenty - the jail has rered new tenonts, ond been cheated out of dues by the non-arrival ofimany that should there- officers of the pcace have been in uisition - blacklegs have found plenty of en ones- pickpockets have found good ing.1'

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News