Newspapers And Newspaper Writers in New England, 1787-1815. Read Before the New England Historic, Genealogical Society, Febr. 4, 1880

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It was anti-Federalist in polities, and a weak rival to the " Inde- pendent Chronicle." It was printed twice a week. Sam- uel S. Parker, a Worcester-County physician, edited it for a few months, writing, however, little more than nagging paragraphs about the other newspapers in the town, which took no notice of him. The visit of Alexander Hamilton to Boston in the summer of 1800 inspired him and his cor- respondents with an access of rage, which he poured out upon Hamilton's admirers with great... volubility. Dr.
Parker was a vile blackguard ; and poor as his abuse was he seemed to have little taste or spirit for anything else.
John S. Lillie, an inveterate Jeffersonian, succeeded him.
His chief exploit was in the character of defendant in a suit for printing a libel against Judge Dana of the Supreme Court, for which he was fined and imprisoned three months, — to the great satisfaction of the community. John Mosely Dunham came next, and changed the name to the " Republican Gazetteer ; " and was soon followed by Ben- jamin True and Benjamin Parks, who again changed the name to the "Democrat," with John Williams as editor.


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