Natchez courier - 14/05/1867
1867; Gale Group;
Autores
A. C. Gillem, Bvt. Maj. Gen. U. S. A. Commanding, The Atlantic Cable, Turf, Field & Farm, James C. Moodey, Memphis Appeal,
ResumoMiscellaneous: GILES M. HILLYER, : : : Editor. News: Valuable Document—Owner Wanted, By the Atlantic Cable, Brick Pomeroy says that Russian America will be an ore to Seward, Senator Wilson and the Constitutional Amendment, "The Last Days", The Vicksburg Times is urging planters to raise more corn, and attempt less cotton, Death of an Old Jockey, An able address appears from the Amite County Immigration and Internal Improvement Association, to the people of the adjacent Counties and Parishes, urging the immediate construction of the Rail-Road from Vicksburg through Port Gibson, Meadville, Liberty, to the N. O. Road, Ex-Gov. Brown, of Georgia, gave a dinner to Senator Henry Wilson at Atlanta!, The simple truth is, that Mr. Sumner and those who agree with him are engaged in an effort to revolutionize the character of our Government by changing it from a Government with a fixed constitution to a Government of Congressional resolves, … Judge Underwood complimented Gen. Burton on his obeying the law, and relieved him of the custody of Mr. Davis, and the Marshal immediately served on him a bench warrant to, Mississippi Items, Archie Harris, colored, was arrested yesterday, near the Homochitte, and brought to town, upon a charge of being connected with the stolen property, seized the day before, on the premises on St. Catharine street, near Pine, The whole number of Indians in the United States is 306,475, … News, The Meadville Journal thinks that a rail-road from Natchez via Fayette, Port Gibson, to Jackson, as proposed by the Natchez Democrat, would not pay well; and advocates making Meadville a point on the proposed road, intersecting the N. O. road at Brookhaven or Summit, Point Clear Hotel, Judge Comstock on the Situation, Registering, In Leavenworth, Kansas, pigeons are so numerous that they poison the eisterns, The telegraph has already reported the suicide of Hon. Elijah Hise, Member of Congress elect from Kentucky, The Prince Imperial of France is quite well again and able to pursue his studies, exercises, and go promenading, A Noble Act, Thurlow Weed is telling how and why he quit the Radical party, A Horrible Case of Body-Snatching, The Vicksburg Herald has the following paragraph concerning the proprietor of the late Vicksburg Republican, which seems to be any thing but complimentary, Latest by Telegraph Special Dispatches to Daily Courier, Does it cost any more to raise a chicken, or feed a hen, than it did before the war?, Special Dispatches to Daily Courier Foreign Intelligence, "Don't be foolish", Letter from Col. Mcardle, Illegible Article, There was a very unpleasant rumor afloat yesterday, about riots in New Orleans; bar-rooms occupied by negro mobs, &c., A man in Kentucky named Bedbug petitions the Legislature to change his name, Old Abe, the famous rider for Mr. Kenner's stables, is not dead as reported, …, say that the Government has ordered a free passage for the Texas emigrants, wrecked off the coast of Cuba, and will replace their implements and tools, lost by the disaster, as practicable, a list of such agencies as have established reputations for reliability and promptness, and that all modifications of, or additions to such list of, River News, Multiple News Items, It would seem that no twelve men, unbiased and sworn, could sit in a jury-box, and compare the registration statistics as they are being collated in Louisiana, without feelings of indignation at the outrages committed by Gen. Sheridan's Registers, and of shame that such proceedings are allowed to remain uncorrected, Private telegrams mention the failure in New Orleans of Messrs. Jacob Barker & Co., One of those heart-rending accidents occurred in our quiet city on Saturday evening, involving a family in the deepest distress, and a large circle of friends in sorrow and sympathetic grief, Midnight Dispatches By the Atlantic Cable, General Orders, No. 3, Valuable as legal training would have been to Mr. Calhoun in maintaining and defending what was true and right, we are not sure that his want of it was to be regretted, River Items, The recent Episcopal Diocesan Convention was attended by seventeen of the Clergy, and by nearly as many Lay delegates, "Cruel man, my tears have no effect on you at all", … Butler, Ford, The Clarion gives the particulars of the action in the recent Press Convention, relative to the political situation, The City Car Question, Slightly Personal. Editorial: A Political Judge, "I never met a … distinguished prelate of the Church, "who so forcibly impressed me!", We await, with some anxiety, the decision of the Supreme Court in the Mississippi and Georgia injunction cases. Business: Reduction in Market Prices. Marriage notices: Married. Weather report: Rivers and Weather. Elections: A list of the nominations made by the President and rejected by the Senate during the special session of the Fortieth Congress has just been completed. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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