Taxes On Light
-II. C. Wrigrlit, in arecent letter from Erfland, snys: 'I havebefore me the rates of dutie on axes oppointed to be assessed ..pon the peuplo. raxes on whdows. I a housethnt Iws 4 Windows, tox $4 1L_9 windom-, fox 5 25 -16 windoivS,iax $7 00-25 windowf26 00 Ãn Tin WS' lQX-G0 ""cJows, " OOt tax-180 Windows, SC30 00 tax.- borne honsep, and mnny milis have as much as lSOw.ndovvs TJin tl,e people of Enaland must beljxedfor the , of God's w?â To si me in their houses, aâd stores and rnills.lliegovernincnt claims not only the nit to dispose of the land, the caule, L gtÃS and Sà "'e ives and per.'ons o Ahe peoP e as ,t pieabut nlso to oWâ the lM,t tj.at Tn c e lsIand) and t0 dIspose of il as LI f .. Geerntneilt assumes the riffht to lïi IV PTP'r-you sljalJ live in darkness, -Ke bears uâ,l wolves IB their deus, uâless yoU v.l, pay me Cor the lieht. The sun sÃmil not l.ummate your dweü.ngi,, ânies yoii will pay lic or .t. So the poor Hindoes ore not b-I loxved to gal her the , that accuraulates on â he b-ea shore, unjess they will p ,y the tax to jjeat Bntam. VV)y ihus tax the poorÃtT6" Next woek we shall ptibüsh a valuablc atticlé, entitlcd, The War of Slavcry on Northern Commerce and Agriculture," by C. T. Torrey. 20,000 copies are circulating in New York in the trace form. ft?3 Dr. Bailf.y, of the Philanthropisf, is about publishing a daily Liberty paper iu Cin c nnati, to be cdlcd the Morning Herald.- He inteiids to eustain it one year at any rate. O' Don't forget to read what we have to say 'To our Subsciibers," in nnorlier column. Ann Arbor, Sept. 8, 1843 Wheat has fallen a little since last week, buyers paying only 59 cents. F!our retaüs here at 3,50. The price has not varied nÃaterially in the Eastern markets.
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