['Issues for published as: Mississippian', 'Issues for Nov. 7-Dec. 17, 1859; Jan. 17-Feb. 11, 1860; Nov. 27-Dec. 1, 1860 published as: Daily Mississippian'] - 27/04/1860
1860; Gale Group;
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A Baptist, W. Croes Crane, Rector, , John Duncan, Sec'y, C. B. G.,
ResumoClassified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: E. BARKSDALE, Editor & Proprietor. News: Opposition Convention, A Question for Lawyers, A Newly Married Man in an Unpleasant Situation, A regular meeting of the Hinds county Agricultural Society will be held at the Court-house, in Raymond, on the first Monday in May ensuing, at 12 O'Clock M. Business of importance will come before the meeting, and a full attendance on the part of the members is earnestly desired, Labor and Wages in New York, The Savings Deposits of New York, Concord out of the Union, The American Bonaparte— Developments, By Telegraph! Democratic National Convention, A lecturer on Japan says, Destructive Tornado at Terre Haute, A Revolutionary Reminiscence, The Interior of China, Lady Byron's Answer to Lord Byron's "Farewell", Cotton Bales at the Battle of New Orleans, Mississsppi Items, Rights of Naturalized Citizens in the Prussian Army, Query, Tribute of Affection and Esteem to the Memory of George S. Yerger, Esq., Arrival of the Australia, A Sympathetic Paragraph, Fire at Grand Rapids, Mich, Prevention of Sandy Cotton, Multiple News Items, Special Notices The Great English Remedy Sir Hame's Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills!, A copy of the bull of excommunication against Victor Emanuel has reached Paris from Turin, and with it the information that the publication of the document has been forbidden at Turin, where it had been carried by the arch bishop's grand vicars, who had received it, to the Minister of Justice, The Prince of Wales's Advised Visit to the United States. Editorial: We are sorry to see that Mr. Summer's sickness has not softened his asperity nor improved his manners, The following we insert to show our readers what the people across the Atlantic think of the institutions of the United States South, We learn that Mr. C. Williams, formerly Master Machinist and General Superintendent on the Southern Road, which post he filled for many years with entire satistaction, has applied for the position of Master machinist on the N. O. & Jackson Road. Business: Dead Body Found, Slave Trade Legalized. Letter to the editor: Rev. J. M. Pendleton. Arts & Entertainment: Dolbear Commercial College of the City of New Orleans, Story Building. Marriage notices: Married.
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