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Natchez Courier (Natchez, MS) - 09/07/1840

1840; Gale Group;

Autores

Alva N. Stewart, Rufus Hodges, A Lady, Woodville Rep., A Soldier, Rochester Dem., Lex. Int., J. Speed Smith,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: Is Published Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly by John M. Duffield, City Printer, John M. Duffield, Editor. News: Next President, A Short Catechism, "Stop Thief", Elisha Whittlesey's Testimony, Fatal Scene, "Every Breeze Says Change", Officers Of the City of Natchez for 1840, The Natchez Tornado, 7th May, 1840, Locofoco Economy, Juntos and Corruption, General Harrison—Abolition, General Harrison's Bravery, Counting House Almanac 1840, For Sale at the Courier Office, John Tyler, A Specimen, Some of the Locofoco papers finding that the charge of living in a Log Cabin and drinking hard cider, has no effect in injuring Old Tippecance, have resorted to the expedient of fabricating another charge against him, and are now publishing an extract of a letter as from Rufus Hodges, of Cincinnati, to a gentle main in Rhode Island, in which it is said that "He,(General Harrison) is fond of apple-toddy, but somtimes takes a littel raw whiskeq", Van Buren-men listen, Martin Van Buren voted in the New York State Convention for altering the Constitution to give NEGROES the right to vote at elections if they owned property!, Look on Both Pictures, Loco-Foco Wit, The following very just and true remarks are taken from he Louisville Journal, Fatal Affray, A Distinguished Legislator, Who Will Vote the Van Buren Ticket, Wages of Labor in Hard Money Countries, Some Incidents in the Life of an "Old Granny", Was Gen. Harrison ever wounded while he had command of the Army?, A Fine Incident, The Grand Council of Twenty-Five Thousand Sovereigns, "Come, Let Us Reason Together", A pretty good one, Gen. Harrison, Multiple News Items, The Whig Ticket, Noble Sentiment, Speech of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison, Delivered at Columbus, Ohio, June 1840, A Coward on his own Battle Ground, Right of Suffrage, The President of the Senate laid before the Senate this morning an important report from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution offered by Mr. Southard, The Judgment of History, General Harrison has always been foremost among the first in supporting his country. Editorial: Black Witnesses, We copy the following table from the Hamilton (Ohio) Intelligencer, for the purpose of showing how nearly the popularity of General Harrison stood to that of Van Burren, in 1836, in fifteen States where an even ticket was run, Recantation. Arts & Entertainment: Let Fame Put Her Trump, The Hero of the West Tune—"Meeting of the Waters", A Gourd of "Hard Cider", The Wild Breeze, Mr. Crittenden's Speech In U. S. Senate. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Clothing. Letter to the editor: The Natchez Military.

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