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Columbian Centinel, September 30, 1820, No. 3806, Boston, Massachusetts For Sale


Columbian Centinel, September 30, 1820, No. 3806, Boston, Massachusetts
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Columbian Centinel, Saturday Morning, September 30, 1820, No. 3806, with American Federalist masthead, published by Benjamin Russell, printed by Thomas Hudson, Boston, Massachusetts — 4 pages

Contents:
  • To the Hon. the Justices of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas
  • Latest Foreign News:
    • Affairs of the British Queen [Caroline of Brunswick]
    • The Queen's Letter, Caroline R.
    • The Queen's Trial
    • Imperial Parliament
    • Addresses to the Queen
    • Duke of Cambridge sets out for the Court of Vienna
    • British Government has received accounts of their new settlements at the Cape of Good Hope
    • Letter from Rome announce that the Pope Pius VII is dangerously sick
  • Russian Manifesto
  • Affairs of Germany
  • Insurrection in Sicily; bloodshed at Palermo
  • Rome, Our capital is perfectly tranquil; nothing to fear
  • New Neapolitan Minister, Prince Cariati has left Vienna to return home
  • Proclamation from the Prince Regent, Vicar-Gen. Francisco
  • Spanish Affairs; Cortes in constant deliberation of the nation
  • London, England: Private correspondence; Ministers of the Great Powers are now preparing a Declaration on the events in Spain and Naples
  • Gross and scandalous libels are daily issued under the sanction of the Queen's name
  • John Henry, Esq. and James Brougham, brother of the Queen's counsel, have gone to the continent on matters relative to the trial
  • The Chaplain of the Stewartry yeomanry has been arrested for praying for the Queen
  • Queen's residence during her trial will be at Lady Francis's in St. James's-square
  • Scotland; John Wilson to be made an example of, and executed forthwith
  • Not one of the reigning Sovereigns of Europe have been crowned except the King of Sweden and Norway
  • Governments of Denmark and Sweden have purchased protection for their flags against the depredations of the Barbary cruizers
  • The President of the United States has visited his farm in Virginia
  • The waters of the Ohio river are again low; 18 steamboats have been hauled up at Shippingport and Portland
  • General Health: out of 70 deaths this week, only three were from malignant fever
  • Mayor Charlton of Savannah announced that the mortality rate prevails from malignant fever
  • Northampton: Law term of the Supreme Judicial Court has commenced
  • Late news from England
  • Electoral Nominations
  • Accident: the Elephant Horatio badly wounded during transport when bridge gave way
  • Census Minutes
  • Marriages:
    • George Alker to Caroline Lynch
    • John Gardner, Esq. to Lydia Gibbs
    • John Lyon to Mrs. Mary Fales
    • Dr. Benjamin F. Heywood to Nancy Green
    • Col. Charles Q. Clap to Julia Octavia Wingate
    • Hay S. Mackay, Esq. to Clarissa M. Rogers
  • Deaths:
    • Mrs. Hannah Quin, age 95
    • Mrs. Margaret Lintepower, age 55
    • William R. White, age 9 months [son of Henry White]
    • John David, age 35
    • A child, age 14 month [child of William S. Fernald]
    • Thomas Sleuman, age 76
    • William Boden, age 45
    • Mrs. Judith Watson, age 45
    • Col. Jotham Loring of the Revolutionary Army, age 80
    • Widow Sarah Johnson, age 99
    • Mrs. Hannah Parmenter, age 60
    • Levi Jennings, age 23 [son of Richard Jennings]
    • Mrs. Betsey Bennett, age 73
    • Amos Turner, age 36
    • Dr. Cornelius Coningham, age 74
    • Capt. Araos Rogers, age 66
    • Dr. Albon Man, First Judge of Franklin County, age 51
    • George H. Spalding, Esq., late Sheriff of Charles County, age 51
    • Partridge Adams, native of this state, no age stated
    • Nathaniel Montgomery, of Roxbury, no age stated
    • Leonard King, age 23
    • Dr. Edward D. Jenkins, age 22
    • William Crafts, Esq., age 58
  • Shipping Journal
  • Prices of Stocks
  • Sailors Physician
  • Revolution in Portugal — Proclamations
  • Notices, sales, Sales, Wanted


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