The Niagara Spectator 1816-1820Microfilm SPCMFM FC 3144.1 C65http://hdl.handle.net/10464/165492024-03-28T21:46:45Z2024-03-28T21:46:45ZThe Canadian Argus and Niagara Spectator 2 November 1820http://hdl.handle.net/10464/166362022-09-29T02:30:24Z1820-11-02T00:00:00ZThe Canadian Argus and Niagara Spectator 2 November 1820
A continuation of coverage of the trial of Queen Caroline, the coverage is extensive taking up more than a full page of the newspaper; an article noting several shipwrecks over the month of October including the American Schooner Franklin, the Schooner Zephyr and the Schooner Elizabeth with fatalities in the range of 23 to 27; new police regulations in the Town of Niagara limit the sale of bread without approval and licensing; the Niagara Coffee-House, previously owned by the late James Rogers is reopened as a Public House by Charles Koune on September 20, 1920; Richmond House is opened by William Lyons as a House of Public Entertainment in the Town of York
1820-11-02T00:00:00ZThe Canadian Argus and Niagara Spectator - 10 April 1820http://hdl.handle.net/10464/166352022-09-29T02:30:16Z1820-04-10T00:00:00ZThe Canadian Argus and Niagara Spectator - 10 April 1820
From British news, Arthur Thistlewood is charged with High Treason and Willful Murder of Richard Smithers; three separate articles from General Antonio Quiroga addressed to the Spanish people from the National Army. From United States news, a mail carrier was robbed and killed in Baltimore. In Niagara news Robert Hamilton runs for the Third Riding of Lincoln and the District of Niagara
1820-04-10T00:00:00ZThe Canadian Argus and Niagara Spectatorhttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/166342022-09-29T02:30:07Z1820-03-02T00:00:00ZThe Canadian Argus and Niagara Spectator
The first newspaper in this collection with the new name and printer/publisher: The Canadian Argus and Niagara Spectator, by William B. Peters
Advertisements for Mrs. Roberts’ Young Ladies’ Boarding School including terms and prices; a letter to the Editor from Geo. A. Ball condemning the Editor for printing a private letter regarding the Electors of Grantham specifically critiquing the actions of Ralfe Clench, Esq; legal case from Halifax in which the acting Attorney General attempted to prevent the accused’s representative from replying to the evidence set forth by the Crown; list of names of those who have mail to pick up at the Dundas post office;
1820-03-02T00:00:00ZNiagara Spectator 5 August 1819http://hdl.handle.net/10464/166332022-09-28T01:26:55Z1819-08-05T00:00:00ZNiagara Spectator 5 August 1819
An article from London regarding bullion versus bank notes; Mr. Forsyth is appointed Minister of the United States; excerpt from Jose de San Martin’s (Commander in Chief of the united armies of the Andes and Chile) address; an article on the competition between the Dutch and the English for trade in East India; arrival in Franklin, Mo. of the steam boat Independence, the first steam boat that attempted ascending the Missouri River; a note that crops in Niagara have exceeded yield expectations due to excellent weather;
1819-08-05T00:00:00Z