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Evening herald - 23/03/1844

1844; Gale Group;

Autores

A Traveller, Daniel Webster, Anti-Medical Monopoly, Voters, East Cleveland,

Resumo

Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Terms. News: Texas Question in Congress, Give Something, The New Jersey Legislature is engaged in repealing the charter of the Plainfield Bank; and they will do it—don't touch the money, Multiple News Items, The Texas Question, Individual Peculiarities Insane Persons, The British Manufacturers groan over the probabilities of Mr. Van Buren's defeat, The Hudson, New Church-Or-Tabernacle, Ice below, Important Letter from Mr. Webster, American Sheep Husbandry, For Governor, MORDECAL BARTLEY, Pretty Good. Business: Flour in New York, Commercial, Slave Trade. Shipping news: A visiter on board the U. S. Steam Ship Princeton at the time of the recent disaster, thus describes the admirable order and steadiness which were manifested by her officers and men on the occasion of the terrible scene, Marine Journal Port of Cleveland. Weather report: Winter. Arts & Entertainment: More Song Singing!. Editorial: Multiple Editorial Items, Asthma, Coughs, Consumption, Etc., The Old Issues. Letter to the editor: MR. EDITOR:—You will oblige the Voters of Cleveland City, by announcing the names of B. ROUSE and W. G. STEDMAN, as candidates for Overseers of the Poor, who will be supported upon the principles contained in a series of Resolutions adopted at a meeting at Doan's Corners on Monday, the 18th inst., To the Editor of the Cleveland Herald, MR. HARRIS:—Please announce the names of WARREN G. STEDMAN and BENJ. ROUSE as candidates for the office of Oversears of the Poor, and oblige many voters in, MR. EDITOR:—Please announce the name of ERASTUS SMITH, as a suitable candidate for the office of Constable, at the ensuing Township Election, and oblige. Death notices: Dead.

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