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The Free Press Mentions That It Was Rumored That The Books...

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
September
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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CC? The F ree Press mentions that it wasrumored thal ihe books, papers, and specie of the Bank of St. Clair hnve suddenly decampedto paris of Her Majesty's dominions unknown. Not knowing the truth of the story, wö can't say. G? The St. Joseph Advertiser informs its readers that sheepcan now be purchased in Ohio for from three to four shillings a head. The occasion of their cheapness is the scarcity feed. Some, tjíousands liave been brought into KLmmazoo county by one gentleman and öthcrs are out purchasing. (t?The Town of Parke,St. Joseph co., contains 573 persons, or 100 families. - The number of bushels of wheat rnised by Ihem the present year, according to tho Marshal's return, was 30,033, averaging 300 bushels to a family. (ïThe trial of the threo Ohioane,who were charged with stealing six slaves in Wood Co. Virginia, nlthough they were arrested on the north bank of the Ohio nver, has been postponcd to Nov. 17, in consequence of the illness of the Proeeculing Attorney. Mr. Vin ton oppeared in behnlf ot the State of Ohio 1 he prisoners were reinanded to jnil until the; could find bail ui the eum uf $500 each, in Virginia. OC H. Graham has become editor of the Monroe Gazette, the Whig paper, in place o Mr. Lanman, the young gentleman who wa called so tnany hard names by his Locofoco advercaries. Mr. L. lias returned to his orig inal profession of mcrahant. We are persua dcd the paper will gain in veracity and decency by the exchange: for it cannot well grow woree. 07 The Editor of the Oakland Ga zette has commenced a suit for a libe against the publisherof the Ponticc Jack sonian forcharging him with having print edthe Garland Forgery. fl? "O. P. shall be heard next week

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