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Day
1
Month
December
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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les, ut the ordinnry calculation of sixty :ters to the minute. A very skillful anipulator rnay do better than that. - r. Vail, I bolieve, far exceeds it: teleaphingeighty-two letters to a minute. During the late session. advises were nt to the Baltimore papers frem this city ' the telegraph, gratis; afterward, the vernment took up the subject, and fixtlie rate of postage, as nbove, by regution of the Postmaster General I doubt liether the several companies wül serve' e press, hereafter, at a less rate than ey do others. Mr. Vail supposes that e rate of nostace for the press will bé'cd at a lower rale tlmn that for the pubPlu's seems a high rate of charge for' respondence: but it is to be remerhbertlmi a vast amount of commerciul in-' ligenco and corresponderse relating (ö .uniary transactions can be conveyed a very kv words. A late paper gives the result of the etingof the ftfagnetic Tclegrapli Comny, in Washington city. Amos KenII was elected President pro tem. Mr. Kendall stntcd to thecompany that was in negolintion riih gentlemen in

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Signal of Liberty
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