Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 14/07/1840
1840; Gale Group;
Autores
"Rufus Hodges", A. Lady, Woodville, Rep, W. H. Harrison, Rochester Dem., Lez. Int., J. Speed Smith,
ResumoMiscellaneous: The Courier & Journal is Published Daily Tri-Weekly and Weekly in John M. Duffield, City Printer, John M. Duffield, Editor. News: Next President, The accomodating friend who took the Picayune and True American, on Friday, both which papers were carefully laid aside for especial use, the next time he does the like will very much increase the obligation, of he will take off font of type and prepare whatever interesting articles there may be in the papers for the press, Pine Ridge Log Cabin!!!, Elisha Whittlesey's Testimony, Attempt and Probable Suicide, The following very just and true remarks are taken from the Louisville Journal, Locofoco Economy, In a recent letter, Gen. Jackson says, "there is no remedy for the People but the passage of the Sub-Treasury Bill", Juntos and Corruption, Correspondence of the N. O. Bulletin, Counting House Almanac 1840, General Harrison's Bravery, A Specimen, After having ruined the country by destructive and preposterous schemes, Harrison and Tyler!!, Wages of Labor in Hard Money Countries, Officers of the City of Natcuez for 1840 Samuel Cotton. Esq. Sudden of the Selectmen and City Magistrue, A prety good one, Mr. Crittenden's Speech In U. S. Senate, Was Gen. Harrison ever wounded while he had command of the Army?, A Fine Incident, The Natchez Toranado, 7th May, 1840, At the closed of Saturday several extensive failures were reported among others, that of Messrs Emory Leeds & Co successors to Brolon Brothers & co. dry goods merchants, Some of the loco foco papers, to prove that Mr. Van Buren did not oppose the war in 1812 are publishing an article which he wrote in 1814 in favor of Gov. Tompkins, That's as near as they ever get to proving any thing, Extraordinary Petition, Hear Colonel Johnson, A Contrast for the Electors of Mississippi, National Expenditures, Gen. Harrison, Multiple News Items, The Whig Ticket, "Where was General Harrison at the close of the war" asked a per little loco the other day, Speech of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison, Delivered at Columbus, Ohio, June 1840, At a meeting of the Officers of the Fourth Regiment Miss. Militia held this day at 12 O'clock, M. pursuant to public notice for the purpose of paving the well deserved tribute of regard to the memory of our deceased comrade and friend the late LIFUTENANT COLONEL JOHN. T. WINN, Another!, A Coward on his own Battle Ground, Right of Suffrage, Martin Van Buren voted in the New York Convention for altering the. Arts & Entertainment: The Hero of the West Tune—"Meeting of the Waters". Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Clothing. Elections: Who Will Vote the Van Buren Ticket, Louisiana Elections Official, Tremendous Whig Gain!!. Editorial: Dinner to Mr. Clay A Few Items.
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