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['Semi-weekly courier', 'Courier'] - 17/08/1847

1847; Gale Group;

Autores

Z. Taylor, Mr. Edward Deluny, Wm. H. Gray, A. A. A. G., Thomas Hood, Old 'Un,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: WM. R. ADAMS, Editor, PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY WM. R. ADAMS, City and County Printer. News: Opposition to Caucus, Gen. Taylor and the Whigs of Marryland, Col. Doniphan at Home, Yellow Fever in New Orleans, New York in the Olden Time, Resuscitation of the Drowned, The Elections, The following table of Cotton imported from the United States into Great Britain, is taken from Mr. Macqueen's evidence before the Parliamentary Committee on the Navigation Laws, Mr. Trist's Powers, Later from Oregon and California, Capt. Charles Clark and His Recruits, Relief to Ireland and Scotland, A Capital Joke, Multiple News Items, Dialogue between a Man in Want of Work and a Man in Want of a Workman, Arrival and Departure of the Mails at Natchez Post-Office, The Aberdeen Bee, a sprightly Whig paper, published in Monroe county, Mississippi, has at the head of its editorial columns, the names of Zachary Taylor for President, Alex, K. McClung, for Congress, and W. H. Paterson, of Lowndes, as candidate for Secretary of State of Mississippi, Ambiguous Movement, "I do not pretend to be as great a man as Thomas H. Benton, for he is a prodigiously great man, The Cotton Crop, An Amorous Pun, My dear, said Mrs. Bell to her companion, Mrs. Popplestone, as they walked past the excayation for the water works in Washington street, yesterday morning, A German poet of some celebrity. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Editorial: We find no confirmation of the report that Gen. Taylor had advanced upon San Luis Potosi, in our latest advices from the seat of war, Letter from Gen. Taylor, We clip the following ludicrous hit from one of our exchange papers, We have been informed that the Hon. JAMES ALEXANDER VENTRESS, ex-senator from Wilkinson county, will be the democratic candidate for Senator from this district, in opposition to Hon. T. Jones Stewart. Arts & Entertainment: The Biters Bit, The Brave and Good Old Gentleman That Never Could Be Heat A New Patriotic Song, The Root of All Evil. Shipping news: Later from Mexico. Business: Commercial New Orleans Markets. Death notices: Died.

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