Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) - 13/02/1823
1823; Gale Group;
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Miscellaneous: Published Every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday Morning, by T. S. Hannon. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: The Tear That Falls over a Hero's Bier, So Many Green as Myself in Years Are Dead, I Scarce Believe I Live. Editorial: Trask retaken!, Literary, We announced in our Congressional report some days ago, that the Naval Committee, to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Sarah Perry, the aged and widowed mother of the Hero of Lake Erie, had given the subject a favorable hearing, and had reported a bill for her relief, Capt. Lawrence. News: Multiple News Items, Napoleon's Mother, The Greeks, Distressing Occurrence, The following is an extract of a letter from our fellow-citizen, Gen. THOMAS GLASCOCK, dated "Cherokee Agency, Jan. 22, The Legislature of New-York, amongst other matters before them, have taken up the subject of "Trade and Manufactures" in a way which, from some of the remarks, would seems to indicate a wish for a more extensive authority than any State Legislature at present possesses; and though the intentions of the members are no doubt unexceptionable, yet it would seems to us, that there was no striking evidence of modesty exhibited by their Committee, when they reported in one of their resolutions that the general government was pursuing "a ruinous and mistaken policy," and Mr. Verplanck's idea, that the tenor of the resolutions reported by the committee was tantamount to "a declaration of war against the general government" was not perhaps so far from fact as it was from the views of those by whom the report was made, Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Further Particulars, Should the standard of Republicanism be raised in Mexico, the republicans would do well to put the truncheon into the hands of General Jackson on his arrival. Shipping news: Port of Savannah Arrived.
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