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Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 10/06/1851

1851; Gale Group;

Autores

Medici, J. E. Heath, Commissioner of Pensions, Richard A. Inge, Clerk, Punch,

Resumo

Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: GILES M. HILLTER, Editor, G. M. Hillyer, Editor. News: Peter put up at a hotel which they told him was patronized by big bugs, A New and Important Suggestion, Land Bounty Warrants, "Uniting in every respect with Henry Clay, who says that he, under no considerations, not even if slavery be abolished in the States, will consent to a dissolution of the Union", New Red Sandstone, Cheating Round the Board Somewhere, It is stated that the census of Ireland, now nearly completed, shows a dimination of two millions of inhabitants in that country since 1841, City Items, The Asmonean, the Jewish paper published at New York, states that "there are at present in the State Prison at Sing Sing, seven hundred and ninety old prisoners, of every creed and color, save and … Jewish, and not one person of the … of descent is among the number!", Mr. Jacob Thompson, Strength of the Spider, County Affairs Board of Police, The Union Meeting Next Saturday, It is reported that the engagement between Barnum and Jenny Lind terminates by mutual consent, with the hundredth concert, The New School Presbyterian Church and the Fugitive Slave Law, The Hon. W. F. Colcock, member of Congress from South Carolina, made a speech in the late Charleston Convention, contending for immediate secession, The strength of the Union party and the desperation of the secessionists can hardly be more strongly depicted, than by mentioning that in Lowndes county the handbill announcing that Jefferson Davis was to speak there, was headed with the glaring title, "A Rally for the Union!", Hon. Howell Cobb, Speaker of the late House of Representatives, was unanimously nominated for Governor by the Southern Rights Union Convention of Georgia, which assembled at Milledgeville on the 2d inst., Multiple News Items, A Decided Sensation, To those citizens of Mississippi, who, under pretence of organizing the democracy, and of sustaining the democratic party, are being roped into secessionism and a support of Quitman's schemes, we would recommend some slight attention to the appeal that the Washington Union, the great central organ of the democratic party, is now making to them to forbear, Wonderful Musical Invention, State Union Ticket, Correspondence of the Natchez Courier, The South has never asked for any thing not expressly guaranteed to her in the Constitution, The Aberdeen (Miss.) Independent gives the following 'hit direct' to C. S. Tarpley, a candidate for the State Chancellorship. Editorial: We have received a copy of No. 1, Vol. 1, of a new paper published at Benton, calied the "Social Reformer", Presbytery of Mississippi, The Tree Judged by Its Fruit. Letter to the editor: Dear Sir:I have been repeatedly taunted of late, by one, or two of my old democratic friends, (as they say,) with having fallen from the good old faith of the Democracy. Business: Commercial News Liverpool Cotton Market. Shipping news: Steam-Boat Arrivals. Arts & Entertainment: Mr. Punch's Counter at the Great Exhibition.

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