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Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) - 16/06/1830

1830; Gale Group;

Autores

Arion, Thomas Haynes Bayley, Jos. M. White, E. B. Gould, Esq., An Advocate of Temperance, N. England Galaxy,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: Published Every Wednesday and Saturday Morning, by A. H. Pemberton. News: British Monarchy, Multiple News Items, Things left Undone, Legendary Ballads, Just Published, by Thomas Moore, Esq., Tribute of Respect, A Washington Correspondent of the Albany Argus, in speaking of the President's late Message, says, Summary, The following (says the Banner of the Constitution) is an extract from a letter addressed to a Member of Congress, under date of 1st May, from a gentleman in South Carolina, conspicuous for the mildness of his political feelings in relation to the questions which have produced so great an excitement in that State, City Election, Indian Hostilities, The editor of the Constitutionalist, says he shall not break his neck to publish the President's Message, The Banner of the Constitution, in speaking of the sensation produced in the House of Representatives, by the reading of the President's Message on the rejection of the Maysville Road Bill, says. Editorial: Multiple Editorial Items, By Last Night's Mails, We lay before our readers the Lighthouse bill; the following synopsis of which will show the combination of interests brought to bear in its favor. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: The Forsaken to the False One, To Ellen. Letter to the editor: Extract of a Letter to the Editor, Dated Washington, May 17th, 1830, For the Chronicle and Advertiser.

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