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Republican Vindicator, July 8, 1859Go To Page : 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Description of Page: International news |
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Description of Page: List of letters remaining at the Staunton post office. |
The Fourth
(Column 2)Summary: Article praises the patriotic fourth of July services in Staunton.
Full Text of Article:
(Names in announcement: Capt.Mallory, Col.Dushong, H.J.Gray, Maj.Washington, Col.Terrill, Gen.Harman, MayorTrout, Capt.Harper, John D.Imboden, JamesCochran, Lieut.Wertembaker)"The military and the citizens, after parading the principal streets of the town, adjourned over to the Institution grounds."
Commencement of the Wesleyan Female Institute
(Column 3)Summary: The commencement of the Wesleyan Female Institute was grand.
(Names in announcement: Rev.J.A.McCauley, Rev.O.P.Wingman, J.N.Davis, J.W.Wolf, Rev.B.F.Brooke, Prof.Turner)
Federal Court
(Column 2)Summary: A Special term of the Federal Court for the Western District commenced last Wednesday.
(Names in announcement: JudgeBrockenbrough)
The Fair
(Column 2)Summary: The ladies of the M.E. Church raised $466 at their Fair.
Mr. Wise's Letter
(Column 1)Summary: Article calls attention to and praises a letter written by Gov. Wise on the question of the rights of naturalized citizens.
(Names in announcement: Gov.Wise)
The Pennsylvania Democracy
(Column 2)Summary: Article comments that the Pennsylvania Democracy will support legislation that protects the rights of slaveholders.
(Names in announcement: Gov.Wise, Mr.Hiekman, Mr.Douglas)Origin of Article: New York Herald
Editorial Comment: "The Democracy should accept and work with the generous offers of support from its friends up north."
Congressional Protection versus Squatter Sovereignty
(Column 1)Summary: Expresses disbelief that there is even a question about whether or not slavery in the territories should be protected by Congress.
Election Returns
(Column 7)Summary: It is now official that Letcher has won the election.
(Names in announcement: Mr.Letcher)
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(Column 7)Summary: The Hon. Edward Everett's wife died last Saturday.
(Names in announcement: Hon.EdwardEverett)
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(Column 4)Summary: Letter from Henry Wise to Mayer says that naturalization is a pact between the United States and the foreigner: allegiance for protection.
(Names in announcement: HenryWise, Mr.Cass, Max L.Mayer)
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Married
(Column 2)Summary: Married on June 23, 1859.
(Names in announcement: Rev.J.Davis, J.S.Maupin, Kate S.Oder)
Died
(Column 2)Summary: Mary Hutcheson died at the age of 20 on May 20, 1859.
(Names in announcement: Mary MargaretHutcheson, MildredHutcheson, AlexanderHutcheson)
Died
(Column 2)Summary: Elizabeth Johnson died on June 24 at age 83.
(Names in announcement: Mrs.Breckinridge, Mrs.ElizabethJohnson, John B.Johnson)
Died
(Column 2)Summary: On July 7, 1859, the infant William Cowan died.
(Names in announcement: RobertCowan, WilliamCowan)
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