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Costly Enough

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
July
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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- Fort Piilnski, at ihcent mi nee óf the port of Stivnnnnh, hns hIready cost $800,000, and is uot linlt' fiuitslied. -Pilot. . VVhen fini6bed,.wljat will bo the of t?ff?3 "Democratie Expositor and U. S. Journal for the Country," is the title of a new paper just commenced at Washington City, by T. Fisk and J. E. Duw, Editors. The first number has been forwarded to us. It ia in the octavo ferm, weekly, at a dollar a year, making a volume ol 816 pages. The publishers promise to make it equal to Niles' Register as a record of important political facts. - Should they do this, it will bo a valuable work for reference. As to it politics, as will be seen by the prospectus elsewhere, it will ad ocate Modern Deinocracy oí the most radical kind. (L7 The Liberty Convention of Maine, at their rwnt meeting1 unnnimously nominated for Governor, Gei. Samuel Fes-knden. (ÏTThe extreme heat has been fatal to a large number of persons in New York City. ff Gen. Komulus M. Saundkrs, of N, d paya a wri'er in Uie Boston Post, will tako tlie place of Washington Irvinjr nt the Spnnish Cotirt. Bud Col. Butí.kr of Kentucky, sncceefls Col. Todd in tlieRussinn niission. - F ree Press. Two more Slavehoiders, of covrse!A.nn Arbor, .Tuly 25, 1845. The wenther hos been excesively hot for eometime. but is nw quite cnol. Only a few loads of new Wheai have been seen in market. The highest price unid was 60 cents, and bnyers rather indisposed to parchase at that, ns the declension in the eaetern market has been considerable. We noticethat western Flour in New York was very lull, July 18, at $4 37 J to $4 50. In Boston, Joly 17, 400 barrels round hoop Ohio, fresh and sweet, sold at S4J.

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Signal of Liberty
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