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Herald and gazette - 29/06/1838

1838; Gale Group;

Autores

P. B., J. W. Edmonds, Geo. Arthur, C. A. Hagerman, Att'y Gen'l., D. Cameron, Sec'y,

Resumo

News: From the Southern Wreck, Mr. John W. Edmonds, Multiple News Items, Bank Note Table, Bank Note List and Counter Feit Detecter Compild from Day's Nw York Bank Note List, Rotation, Broken Banks and Fraudulent Institutions, Rise of Water in Lake Erie, Proclamation, A Correspondent of the New York Courier, speaking of Bill Johnson, says, Bill Johnson, the Bold Buchaneer, Washington Monument, The notes of the Clinton Canal Bank, are received and paid out indiscriminately with the notes of the chartered banks of the State by the Bank of Michigan, Michigan State Bank and Detroit City Bank, Bathing House—CLINTON PARK, Wreck. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Nautical Theology, with Touches of Nature, How Cheery Are the Mariners. Shipping news: A Naval Sham Fight, The three new chain cables for the U.S. ship Pennsylvania, have arrived at Norfolk from Washington. Editorial: We are informed that the New York Express of Monday brought by a steamboat passenger in advance of the mail, states that some 21 persons on board the ill-fated Pulaski were picked up by a vessel, after they had floated at sea on a portion of the wreck for four days!, Bloody Affray at Ottawa, Ill. Business: African Slave Trade. Letter to the editor: MESSRS EDITORS—Please ask the Commercial Intelligencer which of the two small villages in Brooklyn Centre furnished the 'gang of villains' that robbed the man on the Canal Bridge, near the Erie House, and also what authority the editor had for the assertion contained in the Intelligencer of Saturday last?.

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