['Issues for published as: National intelligencer', 'Sunday issues for Jan. 15-Feb. 5, 1865 published as: Sunday national intelligencer'] - 23/04/1845
1845; Gale Group;
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Lawrence Kearny, U. S. N., Francis Markoe, Jr. Esq. Corresponding Secretary National Institute, Bangor Whig,
ResumoMiscellaneous: Published by Gales & Seaton. Classified ads: COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MEMPHIS,) Tenn.) By Thos. G. Johnson, (late of the Exchange Hotel), Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Local News, Reported for the National Intelligencer, Multiple News Items, The Louisville Journal says that Mr. WICKLIFFE, late Postmaster General, passed through that city on the 15th instant on his way to Texas, New York Correspondence, National Institute Third Bulletin of the Proceedings of the National Institute, at the April Meeting of 1844. Washington, …, Captain P. F. VOORHEES, of the United States ship Congress, just arrived at Norfolk, has addressed a note to the Secretary of the Navy, with reference to statements published in the Government paper of Buenos Ayres, to the effect that the death of the late Com. NEWMAN, of the Bainbridge, was caused in some way by him, Millerism in Maine. Shipping news: Naval, Letter from Commodore Kearny, U. S. Navy, Lately Returned from the Command of the Squadron on the East India Station. Letter to the editor: Communications Jeffersonian Democracy. Business: The United States, Brazil, and the Slave Trade. Death notices: Deaths.
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