['Issues for published as: National intelligencer', 'Sunday issues for Jan. 15-Feb. 5, 1865 published as: Sunday national intelligencer'] - 22/06/1831
1831; Gale Group;
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Benton Mississippian, Balt. Amer., Norfolk Beacon, W. W. Seaton, Chairman, John Ward, Chairman, John J. Dermott, Sec'y, Wm. S. M'Ceney, Secretary, Montgarnier, James Larned, Secretary, J. H. Eaton,
ResumoMiscellaneous: Published by Gales & Seaton. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: The Corporation of the City of New York, Mr. TORNEL, late Minister from Mexico, has made to the University of Maryland a donation of the French Encyclopadia, in there hundred and fifty volumes, folio, COL. DAVID CROCKETT, of Tennessee, Dinner to Col. White, From Venezuela and New Grenada, A shift for a Dinner, The Editor of the Georgetown Columbian Gazette has just taken a short ride on the Baltimore Rail Road, and given his readers some account of it; to which he adds the following, Ferocity of the Panther, At an adjourned meeting of the Journeyman Carpenters of Washington and Georgetown, held at the City Hall on the evening of the 16th inst, Report of Deaths in Washington City During the Month of May, 1831, Paulding's Journal, Postscript, In pursuance of public notice, a meeting of citizens of the City of Washington was held at the City Hall on the evening of Friday, 17th inst., Mr. JOHN WARD was called to the chair, and JOHN J. DERMOTT appointed Secretary, Ornithological Match, Multiple News Items, A London Correspondent of the New York Courier and Enquirer, states that the KING ENGLAND has been cut by the Nobility in a manner, of which the people on this side of the Atlantic can form no idea, National Republican Celebration of the Fourth of July In the City of Washington, Public Meeting of the Friends of Henry Clay, in Georgetown, Successive administrations have taken a laudable pride in fostering and extending the usefulness of the military academy at WEST POINT; and to make its merits more generally known to the people of the United States, have every year invited some of our most distinguished citizens to attend the annual examination of cadets, preparatory to the first class being commissioned in the army. Shipping news: The ship William Penn, of 413 tons, Captain Faulk which cleared at Mobile for New York, carried 1253 bales cotton, weighing over 500,000 Ibs, the freight money, of which added to the passage money, amounted to over 7000 dollars, Ship News-Port of Georgetown Arrived, Naval, Latest from Europe Office of the New York Courier and Enquirer. Editorial: Multiple Editorial Items, Starving Juries, Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road. Arts & Entertainment: Original The Band of Crape.
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