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MW W VWMUfl J | M||Upossible contingen* that tho proposed to entirely justified d that her Jlajcs-ir duty to propose wr naval f military nthout rejerenct 10i Us.(ish Tariff.□n tho 27tli Janua-d Ids commercial udmis3 son of In* from tho United ree. 2. Tho ad-»d. duty free. 3, tiatc repeal of the February IS 19, onof Wheat, madetm uiuuer.These, we believe, comprise the sum and substance of the retrenchment of tho present session.Jlnnapoli% Star.Wedding of a While J\Ian to a JVegro Lady in *Veu? Orleans.—There has been quite a stir recently in New Oileans, in consequence of a marriage of t white man named Buddington, a Teller in the Canal Bank, to the negro daughter, of one of the wealthiest merchants. Buddington, before he could be married, was obliged to swear that he had negro blood in his veins, and to do this ho made an incision in his arm and put somo of her blood in the cut. The ceremony was accordingly performed, and the bridegroom has received ivith hit* wife a fortune of fifty or sixty thousand dollars. The tmiim serenaded him with such abominable muaic, that to get rid of their discord he paid them $400, to b« used for charilablc purposes.Ohio Canal Com inaunt, Philemc ly appointed Trlt; place of Robert J Chew for a nuinl Register of Wil and is represente luted for the statin Dll iniLouisiana Si Louisiana lias ele ator in Congress^ in place of tho I t3 represented to and a sterling den District Attorney
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Alleganian

Cumberland, Maryland, US

Fri, Feb 27, 1846

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