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THE NEW-YQRK WEEKLY HERALD, 
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IN TELE WORLD I 
The twenty-seventh volume of the New-York Weekly Herald, the cheapest and best Family Newspaper in existence, was commenced on 
the 3d of January last. 
The proprietor and editor now devotes especial attention to all the departments of the Weekly Herald, and in 
News, Literature, Esxsliioiig War Maps, Yg^ieixltxii'e., Tiie Mechanic YAiMs, 
Sporting Nluttei’s, Einancial Reports, CTxttle NXaiTcet XiS-eports, Horse 
Market Reports, Business Reports, Editoxnals, Poetry, 
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THE NEW-YORK DAILY HERALD, 
Which is acknowledged to be the leading newspaper of the country. For instance, the Tribune, through its managing editor, makes the follow¬ 
ing admission in a letter to one of its own reporters :—• 
Office of the Tribune, New-fork, April 28, IS62. 
My Dear Sir :****’'***************** 
The curiosity and anxiety about Torktown is feverish, and the public like the paper best that is always giving something. 
If there is absolutely nothing to write about, drop a line and tell me that. The HERALD IS CONSTANTLY AHEAD OF US 
with Torktown news. The battle of the 16th we were compelled to copy from it. 
Yours, very truly, S. SI. GAY. 
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The Agricultural Column of the Weekly Herald is universally conceded to be the most useful and ably prepared article of the kind. Writers 
of well known ability and experience are specially employed for this purpose. 
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