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Every newspaper is original and authentic... never a reprint. Contents: CHIEF JUSTICE JAY- Jay, who passed most of his childhood on his father's farm at Rye, on the Long Island Sound, was, at the age of eight, sent to a school kept by Swiss clergymen and at the age of 14, sent to King's College, also called Columbia College. Jay, in an incident with a number of students, defended his fellow students and his part in the incident, contending that he had faithfully kept his promise, the statues did not require him to inform against his companions. More account of the incident in the early life of Chief Justice Jay. - 4 column inches [second page] BLACK HAWK AND THE PROPHET IN WASHINGTON- the great war Chiefs, upon approaching the President for the purpose of introduction evinced reluctance on shaking hands, evidently from the supposition that as prisoners they would not be received as warmly. Being sent as hostages to the Seat of Government by their own nation and for the performance of the treaty made with the nation, the President told them they would not be placed in irons as when at Jefferson barracks. The Prophet then rose and stated he had come clothed in white that day, pointing to his leather doublet to prove his intentions to be of the most pacific nature and called on the Great Spirit of himself and forefathers to witness the purity of his heart, saying that when he had crossed the father of Rivers, the Mississippi, he dreamed not of war, but discovering that war had been waged against his tribe. A calumet of peace, a pipe, adorned with feathers of Eagles and other birds, was lighted and smoke by the President, his Council and all the Chiefs. More. - 18 column inches [second page] OTHO, KING OF GREECE- Prince Otho arrived in Greece, received in Napoli with great ceremony and enthusiasm. The French troops were soon to the leave the country, a general amnesty having been proclaimed. Notes Alexander Soutzo. A stated attempt was made at Syra to destroy schools of Rev. Mr. Hildner. Two schools were established among ruins of the city of Haivali by the American Smyrna Mission. More. - 4 column inches [third page] Married: Daniel Smith to Hannah S. Lewis, daughter of Reeve Lewis. Brief [third page] Died: Mary Ann Belair. Brief [third page] Major John Wilson, engineer of the Columbia and Philadelphia Rail-way, who was formerly of Charleston, SC. Brief [third page]More. Please review our policies page before bidding. Bidding on this item signifies agreement with our policies.Click to check out all of our Jones Antiquities ebay items!
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