Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 04/05/1852
1852; Gale Group;
Autores
Dr. Cloud, Olive Branch, Millard Fillmore, H. S. Eustis, Chairman, T. A. S. Doniphan, Sec'y, Medici,
ResumoClassified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: GILES M. HILLYER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, and official publisher of the Laws' Treaties, and Resolutions of the United States, and printer for the County of Adams and this city, G. M. Hillyer, Editor. Editorial: The Harmonious "Democracy"!, Ex-Governor Marcy. News: The Paulding Clarion take back all its hard works against Senator Stockton, because he has received his speech to miligate the wrath of the party household, and now declares himself "a State Rights democrat", Important Political Address, The Right Spirit, At the recent Circuit Court of Jasper county, Mr. T. C. Randall was found guilty of murder, and sentenced to be hung on the 21st inst, The following paragraph is going the rounds of the press, cut from the Newcastle Courier, where it appears in a letter from the editor, who is on a visit to the city of Cincinnati, The Paulding Clarion thinks it a great feather in the cap of its party, that no Congressional caucus summons its National Conventions into being; but that, on the contrary, the party have a "National Committee, consisting of one member from each State, upon which is imposed the duty of calling another National Convention", Recovery in Damages, Word with the Bark on It, Rights of Steamboat Captains, The Railroad Meeting at Natchez, Railroad Meeting, Port of Entry, The Gale, The Paris correspondent of the Boston Atlas mentions a new way adopted by a husband to cure his wife of a fondness for play, United States Laws Public Acts, Passed during the First Session of Thirty-Second Congress, An Execution in California, City Items May Day Festivities, French Politeness, The Whig Caucus at Washington, Multiple News Items, Correspondence of the Natchez Courier, A correspondent of the Nashville True Whig, mentions the following incident of Gen. CASS, and expressive of his views with respect to HENRY CLAY, A letter writer, who follows in the train of Kossuth to report his speeches, and magnify on paper his receptions, writes to the Ohio Statesman, that "at Vicksburg, kossuth paid the first Hotel bill he has paid in America, and on the Alex Scott to New Orleans, the first passage money", Mr. And Mrs. Jones at Home, At a late meeting of the American Institute in New York, the subject of the proposed World's Fair in that city was discussed, The Houston (Miss.) Argus speaks very positively, that the vote of Mississippi in the Baltimore Convention, will be unequivocally in favor of Buchanan, instead of Douglass, and reproves us for stating that Douglas was the favorite of the principal State Rights papers South. Letter to the editor: The Use of Guano. Business: Commercial New Orleans Markets.
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