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Duty Of Postmasters

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Day
29
Month
December
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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Postmasters nre nuthorized to frank letters to publishers n certain cases. Ilero is the authonty. Post Office Detaiitmknt, } [cory] Ajipoinlment Office Sept. 18, 1845. ) Sir: - In reply to your letter of the 3d inst., you are informed thnt it is the duty of a Postmaster to inform Publishera when their papers or pamphlets re not taken out of his office; and he is nüthorized to frank the letter, it being strlctly on the business of his office. Verv respect full y your ob't. serv't., W. MEDILL, 2d Asst P. M. Gen'l Piulo White, Esq. Racine Wis. Ter'y. (L?The Wnehington (Pa.) Patriot say, thnt at the election for Speaker of the U. S. House of Seprcsentntives, the iiinc voteacait for Mr. Norria, of Njw Hampehire, were given by Southern members who would not vote for Da vis beca use, once, and only onc, he 80 fr forgot his alleqiance to them, ag to volt againsl the Gag Lato. Thif wbb hie only offencp, but they will nerer forgiv him for it. Norris never was guilty of this iet, and henee got the reward of hia serTÜitj ia the votes of the ultra South. It is a fact vrorthy of observation, tbat all the cand dates voted for, wero Northern men. An Anti-Bank Society haa bten formtd in Lasall county, UI. The membera pledgt themiclves not to receive or use bank note br acrip of any kind, and to deal in gold and ailver only. There ia not now b bank in the State. "A burnt child,'1 kc.

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