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New-Hampshire statesman - 25/12/1858

1858; Gale Group;

Autores

Dr. Reichenbach, N. 4, Kearsarge, Dr. Isaac Watts, Reginald Heber, H. W. Longfellow, Sarah King Hale, Vice Regent for New-Hampshire, Samuel Lover, Le Follet, Longfellow,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: New=Hampshire Statesman, Printed and published by ASA McFARLAND, GEORGE E. JENKS and HENRY McFARLAND, under the firm of McFARLAND & JENKS, Phenix Block, near the Railroad Station, Concord, N. H , at $1.50 a year in advance, or $2.00 at the end of the year. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Shipping news: A New Robinson Crusoe The Wreck of the Wild Wave—Remarkable Experience of the Captain—An Interesting Narrative. News: Sonora and Chihuahua, Mr. Bumble, the Beadle, Improvement in Apparel, Memoir of Ebenezer Webster, ROBERT LONDON, who came to American from England in 1800 or 1801, or his descendants, can hear of something to their advantage on application, by letter, to JACOB HERRICK, Lewiston Falls, Maine, Parliamentary Speeches, Will of Mr. Thorndike, Selections from Letters upon "Od" Translated from the German, by Dr. Oehme, of Concord, Useful Envelope, Memoir of a Bell-Founder, Signs of Promise, Beautiful Illustration of Life, About Salt, Resigned, A Traveling Acquaintance From Dickens' Household Worrds, Horace Greely on Fusion, New and Old, "What a fuss about a bit of Pork"!, Republican Clubs, Moral and Religious A Contrast, Trains leave Concord, "Oh! that mine Enemy had written a Book!", Political Consultation, Republican Conventions State Convention, Tempestuous Weather Safety of Steamer "Indian Empire"—Disaster on Board the "Ariel", Washington Speculations, In the senate report of the 16th inst., Senator Collamer is made to agree with Mr. Clingman in his Clayton-Bulwer resolution, whereas he considers that resolution questionable in its propriety, The amount of foreign money received daily at the Suffolk bank, Boston, averages $650,000, The Mobile Register, a prominent Democratic journal of the South, tolerably well reflects Southern sentiment regarding the Illinois aspirant, in the following paragraphs, The Great Western Railway and Its Sleeping Cars, In the case of McNully, conveyed from the State Prison in Concord, to be tried for killing officer Hodson, one of the police of Boston, the jury did not agree and a new trial was ordered, Mr. W. W. Wetmore, of Lebanon, this State, went to Lexington, Mass., one day this week, to match his skill at rifle shooting with a gentleman from Hartford, conn, The Pope and Miss Dix, Christmas Day, Points of a Good Husband, Indiana, The Waldenses in Turin, The Richmond Whig, in the following frank and noble way, confesses its past wrong in denouncing John Minor Botts for opposing, as he did, the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, Winter Visit to the Tip Top House, Increase of Postage, Merrimack County Farming, Agricultural, Meeting of Club No. 1, Multiple News Items, Supplemental Sheet, Mr. Charles C. Coffin, of the Boston newspaper press, has recently, issued a pamplet, entitled "The Great Commercial Prize, addressed to "every American who values the prosperity of his country," in which he institutes an enquiry into the present and prospective commercial position of the United States; and puts forth a plea for the immediate construction of a railroad from the Missouri River to Puget Sound, New Publications, Hon. Kenneth Raynor, Fight between Eleven Hundred Horses, Local Anecdotes, The Sea at Great Depths, Lancaster, The School Commissioner for this county, GEO. W. GARDNER, Esq., of New-London, delivered an address on Tuesday evening, in the City Hall, upon the subject of Education, An Appeal To the Women of New-Hampshire, Books for the Reform School. Editorial: Memoir of Ebenezer Webster, Father of Daniel Webster Prepared for the Statesman by George W. Nesmith, Esq., Congress, A Few Royal Statistics, We are in receipt of a communication signed "Dow," which, for reasons that will be explained to the sender, if he will call at our counting room, we cannot publish, Statesman for the Campaign, "Old Buck" Doing Good. Letter to the editor: The Slave Trade. Elections: Nomination for Congress in the 2d District. Business: Cambridge Cattle Market December 22. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Arts & Entertainment: The Rain, The Sabbath, A Story for Boys, Christmas Day, Poetry The House in the Meadow, "Jerusalem! Jerusalem!", The Slave Trader, The Rope-Walk, The Angel's Whisper, Fashions for December.

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