Description: Dover Enguirer - The Times American Democrat, Volume V., No. 48, published by George Wadleigh on Tuesday, May 22, 1832, at Dover, New Hampshire — measures: 15 1/4" x 20 5/8" — 4 pages Contents:Destruction of the Tonquin, by Ross Cox [an account of this vessel that took out the first cargo of settlers in Columbia]Venerable Charles Carroll, of Carrollton [a visit with the last signer of the Declaration of Independence]Modern Dictionary [humorous definitions of common words] Mr. Patton, Congressman from Virginia, appointed by constituents to the attend the Baltimore conventionThe cause of the country, 'the American System' lacks not advocatesThe census - extraordinary increase of inhabitantsGovernor of Illinois has issued orders to the Militia to march against the natives, stating that, under command of Black Hawk, they have invaded the stateYoung Men's National Republican Convention resolutions - John M. Steuart, Chairman Items:The Jackson folks of Ohio have appointed Delegates to the ConventionThe Comet is approaching earthThe New York Advertiser says the part of McLane's report is not relished by the peopleCounterfeit five dollar bills are in circulationExeter Town Meeting resolutionsTaunton Reporter states the anthracite coal has been discovered in BridgewaterSkeleton of a horse, saddled and bridled, discovered in the woods in Ulster Co., NYMembers of Congress send for their families, as the session will continue much longerA signer of the recent Creek treaty was TuchebatcheehadgoRepublican Nominations:For President: Henry ClayFor Vice-President: John SergeantAnother Disgraceful Outrage at Washington - Major Heard attempts to assassinate Mr. Arnold, both members of CongressAdditional particulars of the Heard/Arnold situation - The Hickory Club was hung over the door of the Hall of RepresentativesDover Enquirer asks if it is right for Mr. Clay to vote against Mr. Webster's billClaims on Naples - no settlement has been madeAnother trial for the choice of representative in Essex North, has failedMr. Falls of Berwick was killed by 16 black snakesWorkman digs up a Sicuta Root in a field, bit off and ate a piece of it, and died about an hour and 30 minutes laterMr. McDuffie and Mr. Adams' reports on the U.S. BankCongress locked inside the House until vote reached on Gen. HoustonThe effect of the Report on the U.S. Bank stock at New YorkCapt. Hand, of the brig Tweed, states that the Port of Barbadoes is open for lumber and building materialsInvestigation of the Post Office printing contractsA Mistake of Senator HolmesThe course of delegation in Congress from New HampshireBills of indictment have been found by the grand jury of Washington against Houston and Heard for assaults with intent to killAnnouncement of the death of Hon. Jonathan Hunt, a member of the House of Representatives from VermontA Paris newspaper announces the death of the celebrate GoetheA delegation marched to the strains of a solemn dirge, in silence and uncovered, until they reached the Tomb of the illustrious WashingtonWhat progress is making in the steamboat for the lake? - at RochesterDavid Hedges of Northfield, VT attempted to kill his own son with a piece of iron to his head - He is in prisonBank of the United States counter-reportThe New York Journal of Commerce contains extracts from letters and papers from the Gov. General of Canton, received by the ship Sabina, commanded by Capt. Freemantle, with news from abroadLatest from France: Cholera is spreading dreadfully at Paris - Prime Minister Cassimer Perriet has been attackedMajor Heard was carried to jail this morningSupreme Court in Plymouth convict Thomas Searles of Kingston for assault and rape upon a child under six years of ageSteam boat Pendleton took fire at the wharf at SavannahThe Fated Mina: sentence of this poor wretch was pronounced on Tuesday Married:J. F. Wiggin to Hannah SaywardJohn Rider to Jane WoodsSenator, Hon. George Poindexter to Ann HewesEdmund Willoughby Toppan to Abigail M. Pickering Rev. Eben Carpenter to Narcissa LymanRobinson Jones to Mariah S. ClementsProfessor William Heath to Sarah A. YaleDied:Benjamin F. Paul, age 25William Flagg, age 25Isaac BrownMrs. Bartholomew Berry (Nancy Berry), age 80Mrs. John Tucker (Anna Tucker), age 94Child of William F. StoodleyMrs. Deacon Moses Clark (Mehitable Clark), age 91Benjamin Cook, age 104Mrs. Reuben Smith, Esq. (Betsey Robinson Smith), age 56Mr. Gunnison, of KitteryMrs. Elizabeth Hubbard, age 27, and her infantWife and child of Capt. Edward Simpson, Jr.Mrs. Nathaniel Rogers (Martha Rogers), age 36poem: A Nut For the Printers - ByronThe Morning AirHow to Get a Night's Lodging GratisUxorious Exchangenotices, ads
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