12 września 1852 roku była niedziela pod znakiem zodiaku ♍. Był to 255 dzień roku. Prezydentem Stanów Zjednoczonych był Millard Fillmore.
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12th of September 1852 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 12 września 1852 roku
NEW-YORK CITY.; NEWS GATHERINGS. THE PALMER AND Co. CALIFORNIA TICKET FRAUDS--SURRENDER OF CHARLES S. PALMER. DRUGGING A MAN AND ROBBING HIM. THE CITIZEN VOLUNTEERS. ARREST OF A FUGITIVE COUNTERFERITER OF U. S. COIN. COURT CALENDAR. CIRCUIT COURT. CIRCUIT COURT. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SCHOOL EXAMINATION.
Date: 29 April 1852
NEWS GATHERINGS.--The first of the Fillmore meetings was held on Monday evening at the Chinese Buildings. The sessions being purely Executive, are held with closed doors, so that the Reporters are excluded. The meeting was organized by the appointment of Shepherd Knapp, Chairman; James W. Beekman and Anthony Lamb, Vice-Chairman, M. Hopper Mott and John B. Scoles, Secretaries.
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KEY WEST.; Marine News-The Coast Survey--Fortifications.
Date: 10 May 1852
Correspondence of the New-York Daily Times
For several weeks past our Island has been excessively dull, owing to the entire absence of wrecks. Business is at a stand, and the merchants here look forward to a hard summer should not a favorable change take place very soon. There have been fewer wrecks and marine disasters here generally than has been the case for a number of years.
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JERSEY CITY.; COMMON COUNCIL. NEWS GATHERINGS.
Date: 11 August 1852
COMMON COUNCIL.--This body met at Lyceum Hall, Grand-street, last evening, and a quorum of Aldermen were present. Various petitions were presented and referred, relating to the offices of Street Commissioner and Captain of the Watch; also, a petition relating to a nuisance in Newark-avenue. The bond of J. McManus, as Constable, was approved.
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BROOKLYN.; NEWS GATHERINGS. MONTAGUE FERRY. A STAMPEDE IN COURT. FATAL ACCIDENT. OVER AND TERMINER.
Date: 20 February 1852
NEWS GATHERINGS.--Frances Hamilton, a young woman of 17 years of age, was brought before Justice King Thursday morning by officer Wansor, of the Second District as a vagrant, and sent to the Penitentiary for the term of six months. --Wednesday night, at 10 o'clock, a fire broke out in the two-story wooden house N. 39 Myrtle-avenue, near the corner of Pearl-street.
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NEW-YORK CITY.; THE FILLMORE MEETINGS THE PALMER & HAIGHT TICKET OPERATIONS. SINGULAR AND FATAL ACCIDENT. LICENSES FOR APRIL. LOLA MONTEZ. NEWS GATHERINGS
Date: 01 May 1852
The Religious Anniversaries will commence in this city on Sunday, the 9th inst. There will not be as many anniversary meetings held in this city, as heretofore, the American and Foreign Bible Society having resolved to hold their yearly meetings at Cleve. land, the Missionary Union at Pittsburg, and the Methodist Conference at Boston.
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NEWS BY TIIE MAILS.
Date: 09 December 1851
Mr. Geo. Wright, the ingenious inventor of the beautiful machine for making percussion caps, which was exhibited at the Capitol last year, has just returned from Constantinople, to which city he took one of his machines some moths ago to submit it to the Ottoman Government.
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NEW-YORK CITY.; NEWS GATHERINGS. THE HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION CONCLUDED. HIGH-HANDED OUTRAGE. FIRE.
Date: 12 March 1852
NEWS GATHERINGS. -- The Annual Commencement of the College of Physicians and Surgeons took place last evening at the College in Crosby-street. Fifty-nine young gentlemen received the degree of M. D., and an excellent Valedictory Address was delivered by Prof. STEVENS, the President.
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FRANCE.; Presidential Movements--Measures touching the Press--General News.
Date: 19 May 1852
Correspondence of the New-York Daily Times:
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NEWS BY THE MAILS.
Date: 26 September 1851
The Delaware River, above Trenton Falls, is within two inches of being as low as it has been within tile last fifty years. A short- distance above Trenton the river is at no part more than eighteen inches in depth even in the channel, and can be forded without difficulty.
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NEWS BY THE MAILS.
Date: 19 May 1852
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