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Day
20
Month
November
Year
1843
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Public Domain
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The Domocrats have elected seven out ofeight Senators, and the Representetivès it is supposed will stand 91 Demo crats to 37 Whigs. Wé have few returns of the Liberty vote. Seven towns in Wy. oming County gave 383 votes - last year 303. The Rochester Advertiser has the following: The vote of the Liberty party in Monroe ca, is over 600. Last year 285. . In 1840, it was 77. The vote of that party in Madison county is said to be over 2000! In Onondaga nearly 800. In Oneida about-1000. In Niágara and Orleans about 400 each. - Rochester Advertiser. Thus six counties give over 5,000 Liberty votes. This opens well. ft? Col. Benton tells us, that the English permit no Bank notes to be issued' under five pounds sterling, (nearly $25,V and they have lately struck a gold coirf of that amountto facilítate large payments" in gold. The French have rio bank notes' of less than five hündred francs, (nearly $100). A few years ago the Bank of France undertook to reduce its notes from five to two hundred francs, but the Gov-' ernment interposed its influence, and prevented it. Mr. Gallatinsays "that every part of France is saturated with gold aiïd silver." {L The Hon. Wm. Slade, late mefaber'of Congress from Vermont, has been chosen by the Legislature, Reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court of that State. . Ann Arbor, Nov. 18, 1842. Wheat sells here at 53 cents. Flour brings $3,25 at retail. In New York, it is worth $4.62 to $4,75. Detroit, Nov. 10, 1843. Very little Flour coming in by wagons, owing to bad roads. Receipts by Railroads average, daily, 2,700 barrels. Flour sells at $3,45 a $3,50. Pork. in hog, $3,25 per cwt.

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Signal of Liberty
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