Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 23/07/1840
1840; Gale Group;
Autores
Pic., P. M. Greenfield, Geo. Pattison, Syracuse Signal, Mississippi, Lex. Int., J. Speed Smith, M. B. Corwing, Esq., William Henry Harrison,
ResumoMiscellaneous: The Courier & Journal is Published Daily Tri-Weekly and Weekly by John M. Duffield, City Printer, John M. Duffield, Editor. News: Harrison and Tyler!, Elisha Whittlesey's Testimony, The following very just and true remarks are taken from the Louisville Journal, Instead of seeking by every calumny, by distortion of facts in some cases, and in some others, by wilful falsehoods, to defame the character of an old veteran whose only real offence is in his position as a Whig candidate for the Presidency, would it not be quite as well for some of the loco-foco pressgang to devote a few of their heavy-lden columns to the defence of the serious charges brought against Mr. Van Buren's opposition to the South, Another Forgery, Juntos and Corruption, General Harrison's Bravery, Counting House Almanac 1840, Doctor Hines, Mississippi News, A pretry good one, A Specimen, Martin Van Buren voted in the New York State Convention for altering the Constitution to give NEGROES the right to vote at elections if they owned property!, Look on Both Pictures, Officers of the City of Natchez for 1840 Samuel, Cotton, Esq. President of the Selectmen and City Magistrate, Bankrupt Law, Wages of Labor in Hard Money Countries, Gen. Harrison's Opinions, A Fine Incident, The Natchez Tornade, 7th May, 1840, 'God made Man, and Man made Money', Commodore Elliott, Discovery of the New Continent, The Hon. R. M. T. Hunter has addressed a letter to his constitutients, defining his position as that of an armed neutral, opposed equally to Harrison and Van Buren, United States Senate, A Contrast for the Electors of Mississippi, National Expenditures, "The Northern Man with Southern Feelings" Martin Van Buren—His Abolitionism, Col. Johnson, Multiple News Items, The Whig Ticket, Selling White Men for Debt, Right of Suffrage, Letter from the Hon. A. G. Brown, Mr. Crittenden's Speech in U. S. Senate, What was the object of General Jackson in breaking down the United States Bank. Arts & Entertainment: Published by Request of a Lady Lady Byron's Reply to Lord Byron's "Farewell", The Hero of the West By a Lady. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Clothing. Editorial: Crowing. Death notices: Died. Elections: Who Will Vote the Van Buren Ticket.
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