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Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 28/07/1840

1840; Gale Group;

Autores

A Lady, C. Armat, H. G. Runnels, D., Daniel Webster, Gen. James Miller, James Miller, Hon. Daniel Webster, Lex. Int., J. Speed Smith, M. B. Corwin, William Henry Harrison,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: Is Published Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly by John M. Duffield, City Printer, John M. Duffield, Editor. News: Elisha Whittlesey's Testimony, The following very just and true remarks are taken from the Louisville Journal, The Green Mountain Boys have caught the generous spirit which now animates so many thousands thorughout the Union, The Natchez Tornado, 7th May, 1840, Juntos and Corruption, General Harrison's Bravery, Counting House Almanac 1840, Extract from the Minutes of the Cliospothic Society, A Specimen, The Bankrupt Bill, Martin Van Buren voted in the New York State Convention for altering the Constitution to give NEGROES the right to vote at elections if they owned property!, Look on Both Pictures, Harrison and Tyler!!, Wages of Labor in Hard Money Countries, Mr. Crittenden's Speech In U. S. Senate, Gen. Harrison's Opinions, To Messrs. John Cameron, Oscar J. E. Stewart, John P. Stewart, and Christopher Armat, A Fine Incident, Good News, Adams County Tippeacanoe Club, An Incident, Letter of Col R. M. Johnson, A pretty good one, New Cotton, What was the object of General Jackson in breaking down the United States Bank?, Triumphant Vindication of Gen. Harrison, A Contrast for the Electors of Mississippi, National Expenditures, Multiple News Items, The Whig Ticket, Another Calumny, Right of Suffrage, Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot, Dated, The following is as "old as the hills," but is first rate, every ten years, Tennessee, Officer Of the City of Natchez for 1840, There is an abolition paper in Cincinnati, called the Philanthropist, edited by a man named Bailey. Arts & Entertainment: The Here of the West Tune—"Meeting of the Waters", Programme. Classified ads: Assize of Bread, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Clothing. Editorial: Some time since, we published an extract from a Whig paper, in which it was said, in terms if not in words, that some of the Van Buren presses were ridiculing the addresses of Whig mechanics. Letter to the editor: "Make room, make room for the honest and thinking", My Dear Sir:—I have the honor to have received your letter of yesterday, requesting me to state what I think of the recent attacks on the military character of Gen. Harrison, Mr. Editor :—The Enclosed Letter from Ex-Governor Runnels Was Not Received in Time to Be Read at the Late Public Meeting at the Franklin Depot. Marriage notices: Married. Elections: Who Will Vote the Van Buren Ticket.

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