Natchez courier - 21/01/1852
1852; Gale Group;
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H., Medici, Morse's Line, Reported Exclusively for the Natchez Courier, C. Theodore Vennigerholz, City Clerk, F. W. M., J. B. W., D., W. H. Johnson, Pres't., F. L. Swann, Secretary, H. C. Adams, Secretary, Sol Smith,
ResumoMiscellaneous: GILES M. HILLYER, Editor, G. M. Hillyer, Editor. Editorial: Coinage of the U. S. Mint in 1851, Mr. Clay's health has, we rejoice to learn, improved slightly, Correspondence of the Natchez Courier, British Periodical Literature, Where He Puts Them, Multiple Editorial Items. News: Another Search for Sir John Franklin, The Two Leaders, Sexton's Report Deaths within the City of Natchez for the Week Ending Jan. 13, 1852, Flowers Opened by Art, A Bung Jury, Arrival of the Cambria, An Ancient Weapon, The American House, Boston, Editorial Correspondence, The M. E. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of this State commenced its annual convention in Jackson on Monday the 12th inst., and continued in session until Thursday, The Capitol at Washington which was endangered by the late fire in the Library of Congress, was built at a total cost of nearly two millions of dollars ($1,746,000), The subject of establishing a State Agricultural Department is before the Legislature of this State, City Items, Progress of Our City No. …, The following account of a hall storm, taken from the "Bombay Times," throws our western hail storm stories in the shade, In the Charleston Courier of January 10th, we find the following item, The Louisville Courier understands that an arrangement has been consummated and will be carried into effect, whereby a daily line of steamboats between that city and Memphis, and a tri-weekly line between that and Pittsburg will be established, The Striped Pig under a New Name, Governor Foote had quite a sharp controversy in the Senate, the day he left, with Gen. Sam. Houston, The lowest temperature recorded in the Meteorological Journal of the American Arctic Expedition, was 46 degrees below zero, and occurred on the 22d of January, 1851, Great Fire at Brandon, … Major do, If the crowned heads are not effectnally put upon their guard by all the hurly-burly on this side the Atlantic, A fatal affray occurred a few days since at Winchester, Wayne county, Miss., between W. T. Linson, Esq., late a candidate for Representative and the postmaster of the village, and Mr. Matthew Lewis, in which the former was killed, Dr. Kane's Lectures, Singular Suicide, Multiple News Items, Steamboat Disasters, The Paulding Clarion learns that an atrocious murder was committed recently in Green county, Miss., The Washington Correspondent of the New York Herald under date of the 5th inst., says that M. KOSSUTH in his interview with the Secretary of the Interior on Saturday, 3d inst., alloded to his intervention project, Correspondence of the Natchez Courier, Ko-suth was introduced to the House of Representatives at Washington on the 7th inst., and to the Senate the day previous, The Pennsylvania Legislature, A little while since, an elderly woman entered the cars at one of the way stations, and took her seat, groaning piteonsly with her "rheumatiz", The State Legislature, The Designs of Louis Napoleon. Letter to the editor: Correspondence of the Natchez Courier. Shipping news: Among the killed and missing, at the explosion of the steamer George Washington on the 14th inst., were Wm. Carroll, first clerk, James Treat, Phillip Sumner, … cook, 12 firemen, 6 deck hands and 6 deck passengers—names not known—all supposed to have been burned with the boat; also, Mr. Chips, the carpenter, and a Mr. J. Kuykendull, a passenger from Kontucky, so badly scalded as to cause immediate death after reaching shore, Late News Telegraphic Despatches. Obituary: Obituaries. Death notices: DIED, January 6th, at his residence, near Homochitto, Franklin county, Miss. Mr. YOUNG G. BUTLER, aged 41 years. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Dr. A. M. Savage, WILLIAM K. HENRY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocer, Hardware, and General Merchant for Plantation Supplies, COTTON SQUARE, NATCHEZ.
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