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Columbian Centinel, Wednesday, May 17, 1820, No. 3767 - Boston, Massachusetts

$ 10.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year: Pre-1900
  • Condition: [11113] Discolorations, foxing, edge and corner wear, mis-folds; browning to paper, yellowed near center fold line; name written across top front page in sepia ink.
  • Measurements: 29 1/2" x 20 3/4"
  • Pages: 4
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Columbian Centinel, Wednesday Morning, May 17, 1820, No. 3767, published by Benjamin Russell, Thomas Hudson printer, at Boston, Massachusetts, every Wednesday and Saturday - measurements: 29 1/2" x 20 3/4" - one large sheet of paper-mash folded to create 4 pages.
    Contents:
    Notices:
    Pilgrim Society
    Exchange Coffee House
    Treasury Department
    The Cambridge mail Stage
    Ladies Academy
    School
    Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Notice to heirs - Estate of Nathaniel Fellows, deceased
    To the Honorable the Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court: Case of Sarah Boyd against husband William Robert E. Boyd, for Adultery with one Mary Dunn, and his desertion
    Sarah Boyd to notify William Robert E. Boyd by publishing an attested copy of libel in the
    Columbia Centinel
    Marshal's Notice: Sundry warrants issued to schooners for alleged violation of law: schooner
    Randolph
    , schooner
    New Hope
    , schooner
    Resolution
    , schooner
    George
    Mary Bates has been duly appointed Administratrix to the Estate of Caleb Bates
    John F. Pierce has been duly appointed Executor of the last Will of Frances W. Walker
    Amos Carlton has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of Isaac Barron, Jr.
    Political Miscellany: The Constitution, No. 6
    Congressional Diary:
    Engrossed bills
    Canal in Massachusetts
    Western Canal between Lake Erie and the Ohio
    A Message from President James Monroe on the Affairs with Spain, including documents:
    Translated letter from Don Onis to Secretary of State John Quincy Adams
    Translated letters from General Don Francisco Dionisio Vives to the Secretary of State
    Letter from the Secretary of State to General Don Francisco Dionisio Vives
    Resolution giving the consent of Congress to compact respecting boundary lines between Kentucky and Tennessee
    Squatters bill
    Domestic Manufactures for army clothing
    Establishment of discipline and field exercises for the Militia of the U.S.
    Next meeting of Congress
    Revolutionary Pensions
    House of Representatives:
    Mr. Mercer reports on the Abolition of the Slave Trade
    Joint resolution introduced to provide for the payment of semi-annual pension
    South American Independence
    The Army bill "respecting the Military establishment in the U.S."
    Bill to created Naval and Military Peace Establishments
    Vermont: Council of Censors
    Very Late from England:
    The
    Herald
    , commanded by Capt. Fox, arrived from Liverpool
    England appears full of danger - accounts of slaughter, rebellious and seditious meetings, trials for High Treason, Conspiracy, murder
    London holds 15 executions in 12 days
    General insurrection in Scotland was feared
    Royal Proclamation issued for detection of seditious placard
    Collisions between military and armed Radicals
    Detachment of Hussars near Glasgow where a battle ensued
    Radicals pelted with stones, many arrested
    Mob storms jail to free radical prisoners
    The trial of Thistlewood and his ten accomplices for High Treason
    Recent appointments of the new King of England
    Representatives, 1820
    More Pirates Condemned:
    Pirates: William Holmes, Thomas Warrington, and Edward Rosewaine to be executed on June 15th
    Military: The Rangers to parade tomorrow in a new Uniform
    Rev. Andrew Bigelow was ordained at the University Chapel in Cambridge
    Marriages:
    Thomas H. Perkins, Jr., Esq. toJane Frances Rebecca Dumaresque
    Capt. David Marden to Mary Seavey
    Daniel Cutter to Eliza S. Woodward
    Major John D. Atwill to Hannah Palfray
    William S. Russell to Mary W. Hayward
    Alpheus Allen to Catharine W. Wilder
    Charles Augustus Prince to Penelope Minturn Greene
    Deaths:
    Maria Cowell - no age stated
    Mrs. George Ernest [Mrs. Sarah Ernest] - age 31
    Sarah Jones (widow) - age 70
    Beza Tucker, Esq. - age 48
    Samuel Fost, Jr. - age 33
    George Ware - age 27
    Rufus Porter Hovey, Esq. - age 29
    Mrs. Ann Candler - age 26
    Sarah Beckford (widow) - age78
    Mrs. John Messenger [Mrs. Phoebe Messenger] - age 78
    Capt. Jeremiah Cogswell - age 86
    Major Luther Baily - age 68
    John Davenport - age 20
    Capt. George Hasley - age 71
    Samuel Wheeler, Esq. - age 78
    Shipping Journal
    Boston Theatre: Mr. Wallack, for Five Nights
    want ads, local ads, notices
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