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Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) - 22/05/1830

1830; Gale Group;

Autores

H., Arion, Georgian, N. Y. Evening Post, Thomas Jefferson, Charleston City Gazette, J. R. Goold,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: Published Every Wednesday and Saturday Morning, by A. H. Pemberton. News: Congressional, The Furlough—An Irish Anecdote, Multiple News Items, English and American Landholders, The Match Race, Appointment by the President, By Authority Laws of the United States, Passed at the First Session of the Twenty First Congress, The following letter of Thomas Jefferson has been published in several of the Pennsylvania prints, The trial of Charlotte Haywood, charged with the murder of the colored girl Luey Johnson (by stabbing her with a knife in a moment of passion brought on by altercation) was about to come on before the Hustings Court at Richmond, on Friday last; when, on motion of the prisoner's counsel, it was postponed until the next term, and the accused was remanded to prison, Interesting to Merchants, The Savannah Georgian of the 19th instant in speaking of the establishment of a Daily Mail between Savannah and Augusta, says, At a meeting of the Directors of the Bank of the State of Georgia, held at their baking house in Savannah on the 17th inst. the following gentlemen were elected Directors of the different offices of the Bank, for the ensuing year, viz, The Climax, It is remarked in the Washington Banner that he decease of Mr. Tudor is the seventh instance of mortality, which has attended our missions to South America. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: For the Chronicle and Advertiser Human Life, Affection. Editorial: We have received of late, from time to time, information through various authentic sources, that a change of sentiment, to a very great extent, is repidly taking place in different; parts of the country, among those who have heretofore been favorable to the restrictive system, We have read the apology, or explanation, or whatever he may please to call it, of the editor of the Southern Spy—and we are satisfied, We are indebted to Messrs. WAYNE and THOMPSON, Representatives in Congress, for copies of the Message of the President of the 5th January, 1825, transmitting a Report from the Secretary of the Navy, in relation to American canvass, cables and cordage, six thousand copies of which were ordered to be printed at the present session, on motion of Mr. SPENCER, of New York, from the Committee on Internal Improvement, Railroad. Letter to the editor: A letter from Washington to the Editors of the Edgefield Carolinian, says. Elections: The following gentlemen were elected Directors of the Augusta Library Society on Saturday last, viz. Business: Commercial Augusta Wholesale Prices Current.

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