['Semi-weekly courier', 'Courier'] - 05/10/1847
1847; Gale Group;
Autores
Douglas H. Cooper, Richmond Whig, N. P. Willis,
ResumoMiscellaneous: WM. R. ADAMS, Editor, PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY WM. R. ADAMS, City and County Printer. News: Hyde Park Corner, A Fearful Possibility, Dreadful Steamboat Catastrophe, The O'Connell Obsequies in New York, Yellow Fever in New Orleans, The Mississippian, of the 1st instant, calls upon us to correct certain statements, which the editors allege to be mis-statements, contained in an editorial which appeared in the Courier of the 24th ult., in an article headed "Natchez as a Military Rendezvous," and which reflected, with some severity, upon Gov. Brown for his selection of a different rendezvous, Many Whig presses of Mississippi, are now expressing their regrets at the supineness manifested by the Whigs, and deploring the absence of a State Ticket at the coming election, A man of the Emerald Isle was asked, the other day how he could tell when a man was drunk, The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions assembled in the First Presbyterian Church, at Buffalo, New York, on the 8th ult, JOHN LAVINS, formerly of Natchez, and now editor of the Backwoodsman, published in Hernando, Miss., has announced himself as a candidate for the Legislature from De Soto county, From the Braeos, The War, Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. Of United States, Multiple News Items, Arrival and Departure of the Mails at Natchez Post-Office, Evil Company, The "Rough and Ready Barbecue" in … Concordia, Col. Alex. K. McClung, Remarkable Fact, Severe but Just. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Editorial: We clip the following interesting scraps from the European correspondence of the Boston Atlas, Major Alex. B. Bradford, Encarnacion Prisoners, Mexican, Capt. D. H. Cooper. Arts & Entertainment: To My Mother, Smiles and Kind Words.
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