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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Monday, January 18, 1830 by Buckingham, J.T - 1830

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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Monday, January 18, 1830

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1830. 39 x 53 cm. Discussion of the Georgia Doctrine of Permissive Possession. Following lead of the President, General Jackson, there emerges a new doctrinal way to address right of Indian tribes to land. ""Shall then the people of the United States of the present age hear with indifference and unconcern the rancorous and horrid threats of Georgia against their red brethren?"" Compares what Mahometans (Muslims) have done to Christians of Scio. Election of new president of Harvard College, John Quincy Adams, former U.S. President. From the Havre Journal is article critical of Empress Maria Louisa and her woeful appearance; her homeliness is shocking to those who formerly beheld her upon the first throne of the universe. Report from Vera Cruz of state of new revolution in Mexico. As of Dec. 13 Santa Anna was expected to have made up his mind as to his course of action. Much news from Boston market. Newspaper, worn, fair. . Catalogs: Newspapers/History.
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  • Publisher J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor
  • Place of Publication Boston, MA
  • Date Published 1830
  • Pages 4 pp
  • Size 39 x 53 cm
  • Size 39 x 53 cm
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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Thursday, January 7, 1830

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1830. 39 x 53 cm. Editorial critical of discourse in Congress in Washington re debate about distributing proceeds of the public lands by Mr. Polk. ""Where words abound much fruit of solid sense is seldom found."" Commentary on the ""Jacksonism"" of Mr. Thomas D. Arnold of Tennessee.Report of proposal by DeWitt Clinton to build a railroad from New York to the state of Missouri. Report from France notes that French journals continue their ""harpings"" suggesting that the days of the French monarchy are numbered. Newspaper, worn, fair. . Catalogs: Newspapers/History.
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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Monday, September 21, 1829

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1829. 39 x 53 cm. From Worcester Aegis: Get on with plans and build the railroad-- we don't care how it is routed, but just build it. Our ancient commonwealth is daily losing her influence.. Take the lead in the improvements of the age! Report from Vera Cruz states that Spanish expedieiton debarked at Cao Rojo with 3000 men, mostly negroes and mulattos. The Cossacks on the Coast made an end to them, taking a captain and three soldiers alive. Rogues have robbed the Merchants Bank in Salem, MA but were only able to steral $20, this amount had just been depositied by the ""Society for the Detection of Thieves and Robbers"". News from Europe reports that the Emperor of Russia has visited Bobruisk and viewed about 2000 Turkish prisoners of war. Count Diebitsch has completely invested Shumla. Prince Madotow with a party of Cossaks, has succeeded in crossing the balkan. Report that gold has been more effective than arms in gaining the fortress of… Read More
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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Monday, September 7, 1829

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1829. 39 x 53 cm. Long list about discipline at the House of Reformation at South Boston, including requirements of inmates and privileges for positive improvements. Latest from Europe: Ireland still in turmoil. Liverpool Chronicle reports of poor treatment of Protestants, Daniel O'Connell is head of the mob. Commentary on the Siamese twins, Chang and Eng. Commentary on the Sioux Indians from the Journal of a Gentleman; Divbided into tribes: Minokontongs, Walkpotongs, Walkpekoata, Sissitongs, Yantongs and Titongs. All inhabit a country from Mississippi West to the Rocky Mountains from lats. 43 to 49 N. Population about 40,000. Stage accidentinvolved Easterm line Mail Stage coming from Boston yesterday on the Turnpike near the Saugus Bridge. The President (Andrew Jackson) has returned from a trip to Fort Calhoun, much improved in health. Newspaper, worn, poor. . Catalogs: Newspapers/History.
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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Thursday, May 7, 1829

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1829. 39 x 53 cm. This is a lively Boston paper from the time when Andrew Jackson was President. News from Kentucky about Henry Clay, who would later run for President.Gen. Houston has resigned as governor of Tennessee with remarkable resignation letter. ""Decree of Bolivar"" reports new trade and commerce rules by Simon Bolivar for Gran Colombia (Venezuela). Tongue-in-cheek report on May Day in New York. Story of intemperance and murder in Maine. Letter from a Boston Merchant who writes about his trip out of Leghorn, Italy en route Florence. Humorous commentary on the militia in Massachusetts. Newspaper, worn, some foxing, fair. . Catalogs: Newspapers/History.
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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Thursday, November 4, 1830

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1830. 39 x 53 cm. Much turmoil in Europe; papers aboard ships arriving in Boston report rumor of 20,000 killed in St. Petersburg; revolution in north of Spain; city of Brussels is in confusion, women and children flying from the city; in Saxony Prince Maximilian has abdicated and in Brunswick the brother of the Duke has assumed the empty throne of the runaway King; the populace has risen in Coblentz and Frankfort-on-the-Main; but France appears quiet--the new king is striving to be popular. Report to the New York Advertiser is published on the Character of the Chippewas and their relatives the Ottawas and Pottowattomies, etc. Visit to Malden, British port below Detroit witnessed Indians greatly inebriated. However, correspondent was very impressed with Chippewa character and intelligence. Death of Duke of Bourbon, Prince of Conde. Newspaper, worn, poor. . Catalogs: Newspapers/History.
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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Thursday, April 30, 1829

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1829. 39 x 53 cm. This is a lively Boston paper from the time when Andrew Jackson was President. ""An Apology for the United States"" editor comments on article from the Edinburgh Review: ""we do not recollect that we ever read an article� more insulting in its tone toward the people of the United States."" Editorial critical of Gen. Jackson and his cabinet, commenting on difference between him and Pres. Jefferson. Jackson, editor writes, appointed cabinet members strictly on political basis. A line of steam-boats is established to run the next summer between Boston and Portland. ""Office Hunting"" critical of men turned out of office and those begging for offices as new administration begins. Newspaper, worn, fair. Name ""G. Wilkinson"" written at top of front page. . Catalogs: Newspapers/History.
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Boston Courier, Thursday, January 8, 1829

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, 1829. 40 x 51 cm. Semi-weekly paper. Washington Correspondent reports much noise from Georgia and South Carolina legislatures on subject of tarriff. Quotes ""ebony monarch"" describing proceedings as like shaving a pig-- ""great cry and little wool!"" Comment that most of the editors in the country have been amusing themselves forming the (imaginary) cabinet of the newly-electerd President, General Jackson. Quotes letter from President Monroe on the subject. Fire at cotton mill in Lowell. Cold weather in Boston. Man found frozen to death on the Newburyport Turnpike, in Saugus. Story about White Monkeys; one suckled by Burmese woman, died on seventh day. Legislature opens in Boston today. Discussion of establishment of a railroad from Boston to Berkshire, and perhaps on to the Hudson. Newspaper, good. . Catalogs: History.
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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Thursday, August 6, 1829

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1829. 39 x 53 cm. This is a lively Boston paper from the time when Andrew Jackson was President. Letter to Editor critical of recent editorial about lectures of Miss Wright, takes Courier to task. Signed ""Fair Play"". Following this, editor notes that he will not comment on the letter, but then he does. Nearly two columns on front page discussing role of women and performance of Miss Wright. Text of speech by celebrated Irish orator O'Connell at Kilrush on June 15. Critical of the British, praises the men of Clare. Chiding commentary on failure of New York newspaper publishers to send their papers north on time. Paper reprints report from Fourth of July celebration in South Carolina which is critical of Kentucky and ""The American System"" (This was a proposal by Henry Clay and the Whigs) as opposed to States Rights, a favorite in South Carolina. Speeches also criticize President Adams. Newspaper, worn, fair. . Catalogs: Newspapers/History.
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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Thursday, August 13, 1829

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1829. 39 x 53 cm. This is a lively Boston paper from the time when Andrew Jackson was President. ""Letters from a Boston Merchant"" recalls that in last chapter he said that Japan was ""Paradise of Dogs""--- rambling discussion about hunting for dogs and dog-hospitals. Refuge for Destitute Mosquitoes.. relates tale of a man on the Dorchester flats where the mosquitoes are as large and as hungry as in Turkey, and of man who bet he could strip bare and lie naked for five minutes with mosquitoes. Japanese have taste for fine gardens. ""Extyinction of Egypt"" dissertation on course of the Niger, speculation on physical extinction of Egypt. Commentary on Boston Newspapers reports opiunions oif Mr. Ruffleshirt, Mr. Neverchange, Mr. Firebrand, Mr. Scrupulous and Mr. Sugarplum. Adv. with illustration of Patent Sponge Boots for Horses' Feet. See James Boyd, 27 Merchants' Row. Newspaper, worn, fair. Name ""G. Wilkinson"" written at top of front page.… Read More
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Boston Courier Semi-Weekly, Thursday, March 5, 1829

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Boston, MA: J.T. Buckingham, Editor and Proprietor, 1829. 39 x 53 cm. This is a lively Boston paper from the time when Andrew Jackson was President. ""Domestic Slave Trade"" story from National Gazette tells about steamer on which writer was embarked encountering steamboat Tesch completely aflame. In aftermath several slaves were killed; two years later (1827) in Frankfort, KY trial takes place initiated by slave trader-- much disapproval of slave trade-- then fire breaks out in courthouse. Slaves as ""property"". Announcement of new administration in Washington: Van Buren as Secretary of State, Ingham of PA to be Secretary of the Treasury, McLean of OH to be Postmaster General, Eaton of TN to be Secretary of War, Branch of NC to be Secretary of the Navy. Long editorial discusses new cabinet. Newspaper, worn, fair. Name ""G. Wilkinson"" written at top of front page. . Catalogs: Newspapers/History.
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