New York Dispatch
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The New York Dispatch also called the New York Weekly Dispatch and the Weekly Dispatch, was a newspaper published in New York City.
The paper previously owned by Amor J. Williamson was purchased by Francis Shubael Smith and Francis Scott Street in 1858. Smith an editor at the Dispatch and Street a bookkeeper paid $40,000 for the ownership of the paper and were given 5 years to pay.
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