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Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 06/05/1851

1851; Gale Group;

Autores

Daniel Webster, F., Morse's Line, Adams, H.,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: THE NATCHEZ COURIER, IS PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY G. M. HILLYER, Official Publisher of the Laws, Treatise and Resolutions of the United States, and Printer for the City of Natchez and County of Adams, GILES M. HILLYER, Editor, G. M. Hillyer, Editor. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Late News Telegraphic Despatches, The town of Bayou Sara pays a tax of fifteen dollars for every man, woman and child in the place, A Grand Rally!, Kossath Not to Be Released, The Duke of Wellington at Prayers, California Justice, For State Chancellor, The ashes of Commodore Paul Jones, which have been preserved in Paris, are now being transmitted on board the frigate St. Lawrence, to this country, Items Received by the Niagara, Mr. Botts has submitted a compromise in the Virginia Convention to settle the vexed question of representation, The Union men of Tishemingo county had a most spirited County Convention on the 19th ult., The Aberdeen Independent says that the late convention of the 'resisters' in that county to nominate candidates, was a perfect failure, altho' the leaders had posted handbills through the town and county, and held a week's protracted meeting in advance, to get the steam up, Taking the Law into One's Own Hands, A Cream of Comfort, Bishop's Patent Boom Derrick, Daniel Webster, From Hayti, Circuit Court of Adams County, Jenny Lind and Barnum made a very liberal donation at Cincinnati, Public attention has been greatly excited of late, in Constantinople, by the discovery of an immense treasure of Greek manuscripts, of the highest antiquity, found by a learned Greek of the name of Simonides, in a cave situated at the foot of Mount Athos, Mr. Webster and the President, San Antonio, The World's Fair, Multiple News Items, The appointment made by Senator Foote to speak at Meadville on the 28th, was unavoidably postponed; greatly to the regret of the good citizens of Franklin country, we know, but still not through any fault of the gallant champion of the Union, The Minot's Ledge Lighthouse, which was destroyed in the late storm at the East, was a building 75 feet high. Editorial: Another Speech from Mr. Webster, A Failure at Jackson, Cave Discovered, City Items, Submission---to What?, Burning of the Steamer Webster. Shipping news: Steam-Boat Arrivals, Very Late from California, The steamer Cleopatra was seized on the 22d ult. by the U. S. Marshal, at New York, information having been received of her having been fitted out for the purposes of the Cuba expedition. Letter to the editor: May-Day Festival. Business: Commercial News.

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