Jornais Acesso aberto

Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 23/07/1852

1852; Gale Group;

Autores

Joseph B. Cobb, Ralph North, Chairman Com. Of Arrangements, Geo. J. Dicks, Mayor, Ralph North, Chairman, Ion,

Resumo

Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, To Printers. News: Multiple News Items, Henry Clay Funeral Obsequies of the Hon. Henry Clay, Funeral Obsequies to the Memory of Henry Clay, Whig Ticket, Hon. William A. Graham, Public Sorrow for Mr. Clay, Texas Debts, No Use for Trowsers, On Tuesday of last week, a hail storm occurred at Fallsburgh, destroying whole fields of rye, and vegetation generally, The Whig Nominees, United States Laws Public Acts, Passed during the First Session of Thirty-Second Congress, Report of the Proceedings of the Committee Appointed to Make Arrangements for the Funeral obsequies of the Hon. Henry Clay, at a Meeting Held at the City Hotel, on Monday, the 19th Day of July, 1852, Awful Confiagration in Montreal, Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun, Locomotive in the Holy Land, Mr: Webster's Position—His Advice to His Friends, The Eulogy and Proceedings, Gen. Scott, Gen. Pierce, & C. 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. Letter to the editor: Letter from Hon. J. B. Cobb At a Ferdeen Mississippi. Editorial: Gen. Pierce on the Fugitive Slave Law, City Items, We do not much like, at a time when all parties without distinction are pouring forth their tears, their lamentations, and their eulogies over the grave of Henry Clay, to remind the Democracy of the horrible calamnies, with which, for more than a quarter of a century, they unceasingly pursued the great patriot, yet there is such striking justice in the subjoined extract from the New York Courier and Enquirer, that we feel impelled to transfer it to our columns, Sugar Cane from the East, We Have Heard of Him!.

Referência(s)