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Patrick Henry (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
To vary his sport, he takes to the woods, when the fishing season is over, and though we never hear of his killing a deer, yet his gun is eternally on his shoulder, and he apparently loves the wild woods as much as an Indian. As if to show how many contradictions may be inclosed in the same character, he is fond to excess of attending all crowds and gatherings of men. He will do anything, in fine, but attend strictly to business. It is to be feared there is no hope for him. His name is Patrick Henry, and he is the nephew of the Rev. Patrick Henry, one of our regularly ordained parsons. The crowd are so taken up with the death of the King that they pass over the other news with scarcely any notice. The heroic King of Prussia, after a hard campaign, has just gone into winter quarters at Leipsic. He has just had a terrible battle, but he has defeated Daun at Dessau, and compelled him to evacuate all Saxony but Dresden, and now he may sleep in peace. The danger of invasion has p
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
is dead! George II. is dead! He expired suddenly on the 25th of October! Oh! what a calamity, ye nations. A King die! say the young. We never beard of a King's dying before. We thought it was impossible. A King die! say the old. Such a thing has not happened for the last thirty-three years, to us, at least. True, my friends! even Kings are mortal. The Reverend Mr. Davis, the great Presbyterian divine and orator, will tell you so, if you will only attend his church, in the county of Hanover. Listen to his eloquence almost inspired, most prodigally lavished, upon that dirty old King, who has just gone to his long account, summoned so suddenly that he had no time to prepare, dying in an instant, before he could even know that his spirit was demanded of him. "Ere his very thought could pray, Unrevealed he passed away." See the crowd how it bends and rises, as the storm of eloquence sweeps along or subsides. See the trickling tears, the trembling lips, the passion o
City Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ding rank with the most powerful of the earth, we behold a few scattered settlements, along a thin slip of land bordering the Atlantic, peopled by about two millions of inhabitants, who owe allegiance to a power that lies beyond the great waters of the deep. Occasionally we see a town struggling into the respectability of city hood, and a few villages assuming the importance of towns. We see a courier arrived about once a week at this goodly hamlet of Richmond, and we hear of a vessel at City Point, six weeks out from the old country, with a cargo to suit the market, and a few newspapers to give the planters assurance that the world outside is still alive Perhaps a post- boy arrives from the seat of the Royal government, Williamsburg, with the last Gazette, and the denizens of the hamlet eagerly crowd to hear the news. Astounding intelligence — doleful news — can the world survive — will not the sun be extinguished — will not the stars fight in their courses — does not the moon a
Dresden, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
It is to be feared there is no hope for him. His name is Patrick Henry, and he is the nephew of the Rev. Patrick Henry, one of our regularly ordained parsons. The crowd are so taken up with the death of the King that they pass over the other news with scarcely any notice. The heroic King of Prussia, after a hard campaign, has just gone into winter quarters at Leipsic. He has just had a terrible battle, but he has defeated Daun at Dessau, and compelled him to evacuate all Saxony but Dresden, and now he may sleep in peace. The danger of invasion has passed over, and England is busy only in worshipping her new sovereign. George III. is King. How long is he to reign? what is to happen.? Alas! the veil of futurity is not to be lifted. Could the men of 1860 have looked forward, and seen the long train of events preparing for development and all to be developed, before the young sovereign, the commencement of whose reign they saw, should be carried to the vault, of Westminste
Died, On Friday evening, the 28th inst., at 6 o'clock, at her residence, Mrs Dicey R. Quarles, aged 63 years. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of S. D. Denoon, are requested to attend her funeral this morning, Dec. 31st. at 11 o'clock, at Sycamore Church. without further notice Lexington (Mo.) papers please copy. On the 31th inst., Mary Ellen, daughter of Jeremiah and Masy Fitzgibbon, aged one year and six months. Her funeral will take place from the corner of 17th and Main streets, at 3 o'clock this evening. On Friday evening, 23rd inst. William H son of Charles H. and Johanna Miller, aged three years and six months.
Died, On Friday evening, the 28th inst., at 6 o'clock, at her residence, Mrs Dicey R. Quarles, aged 63 years. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of S. D. Denoon, are requested to attend her funeral this morning, Dec. 31st. at 11 o'clock, at Sycamore Church. without further notice Lexington (Mo.) papers please copy. On the 31th inst., Mary Ellen, daughter of Jeremiah and Masy Fitzgibbon, aged one year and six months. Her funeral will take place from the corner of 17th and Main streets, at 3 o'clock this evening. On Friday evening, 23rd inst. William H son of Charles H. and Johanna Miller, aged three years and six months.
December 31st (search for this): article 1
Died, On Friday evening, the 28th inst., at 6 o'clock, at her residence, Mrs Dicey R. Quarles, aged 63 years. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of S. D. Denoon, are requested to attend her funeral this morning, Dec. 31st. at 11 o'clock, at Sycamore Church. without further notice Lexington (Mo.) papers please copy. On the 31th inst., Mary Ellen, daughter of Jeremiah and Masy Fitzgibbon, aged one year and six months. Her funeral will take place from the corner of 17th and Main streets, at 3 o'clock this evening. On Friday evening, 23rd inst. William H son of Charles H. and Johanna Miller, aged three years and six months.
Mary Ellen (search for this): article 1
Died, On Friday evening, the 28th inst., at 6 o'clock, at her residence, Mrs Dicey R. Quarles, aged 63 years. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of S. D. Denoon, are requested to attend her funeral this morning, Dec. 31st. at 11 o'clock, at Sycamore Church. without further notice Lexington (Mo.) papers please copy. On the 31th inst., Mary Ellen, daughter of Jeremiah and Masy Fitzgibbon, aged one year and six months. Her funeral will take place from the corner of 17th and Main streets, at 3 o'clock this evening. On Friday evening, 23rd inst. William H son of Charles H. and Johanna Miller, aged three years and six months.
Johanna Miller (search for this): article 1
Died, On Friday evening, the 28th inst., at 6 o'clock, at her residence, Mrs Dicey R. Quarles, aged 63 years. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of S. D. Denoon, are requested to attend her funeral this morning, Dec. 31st. at 11 o'clock, at Sycamore Church. without further notice Lexington (Mo.) papers please copy. On the 31th inst., Mary Ellen, daughter of Jeremiah and Masy Fitzgibbon, aged one year and six months. Her funeral will take place from the corner of 17th and Main streets, at 3 o'clock this evening. On Friday evening, 23rd inst. William H son of Charles H. and Johanna Miller, aged three years and six months.
S. D. Denoon (search for this): article 1
Died, On Friday evening, the 28th inst., at 6 o'clock, at her residence, Mrs Dicey R. Quarles, aged 63 years. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of S. D. Denoon, are requested to attend her funeral this morning, Dec. 31st. at 11 o'clock, at Sycamore Church. without further notice Lexington (Mo.) papers please copy. On the 31th inst., Mary Ellen, daughter of Jeremiah and Masy Fitzgibbon, aged one year and six months. Her funeral will take place from the corner of 17th and Main streets, at 3 o'clock this evening. On Friday evening, 23rd inst. William H son of Charles H. and Johanna Miller, aged three years and six months.
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