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Right, Mr. Greely!

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Day
11
Month
August
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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- Alluding tosome bombustic nonsense of the Texas Democracy, concerning Gen. Jackson, the New York Tribune says ven' justly, - "How a sla e trader, or even holder, can be a "Chieftain of Democracy," entirely passes our comprehension." And with equal justice he remarked - though not in the same article - that Henry Clay, equally a slave trader and slaveholder with Andrew Jackson. - "that Henry Clny was the embodiment of Democratie Whig principies!" - H. Herald. {L?= The Magnetic Telegraph, if found to be materially useful, will soon be in operation in every part of the United States, as the expense of construction is very light. The N. Y. Tribune says: "The contract for building the Magnetic Telegraph from Rochester to Lockport and BuiFalo,has been laken by Messrs. Livingston & Wells, who have already made a contrnct for the wire; and the Telegraph will probably be in operation in two months. The arrangement for the lines from N. York to Boston via Springfield, from New York to Boston, and from New York to Philadelphia, are now completed. Qr3 Miss Dclia Webster haa publtehed her book of 84 pages containing an account of her trial and imprisonment in Kentuckj. - Prom tlie notices we have 6een of it, it 6eems ihot slie was not guiltv of being on abolition ist in any practieul sense: for 6lie declarea tha ehe is aud ever lias been, "as bitterly opposet to what is called negro-steaüng as the Ken tuckinns themselvee, " and ihat shc "clierished o high respect for Wie Commonwealth of Ken lucky, and does not consider tne State to blnme for her pereecution."

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