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Editorial
January 11, 1843
The Rhode Islander
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island
What is this article about?
The Rhode-Islander, published by Callahan & Tilley, declares itself a non-political family journal excluding partisan content, offering impartial coverage of elections and General Assembly proceedings, emphasizing local and marine news, and featuring moral popular tales.
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THE RHODE-ISLANDER.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING,
BY
CALLAHAN & TILLEY.
No. 128 Thames Street.
THE RHODE-ISLANDER is a non-political family journal. By the phrase non-political we mean, that all articles of a partisan character or bearing shall be rigorously excluded from its columns. In stating the results of elections we shall, when they are disputed or uncertain, give the statements of the leading papers of both parties, and cite our authority. The proceedings of the General Assembly will be inserted as fully as our limits will admit, and we shall endeavor to maintain the strictest impartiality in giving the debates upon all important subjects.
The News department, especially local occurrences and marine intelligence, will receive particular attention.
A regular series of Popular Tales will be published in its columns; and in selecting them we shall take much pains to cull such as combine a good moral with instruction and amusement.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING,
BY
CALLAHAN & TILLEY.
No. 128 Thames Street.
THE RHODE-ISLANDER is a non-political family journal. By the phrase non-political we mean, that all articles of a partisan character or bearing shall be rigorously excluded from its columns. In stating the results of elections we shall, when they are disputed or uncertain, give the statements of the leading papers of both parties, and cite our authority. The proceedings of the General Assembly will be inserted as fully as our limits will admit, and we shall endeavor to maintain the strictest impartiality in giving the debates upon all important subjects.
The News department, especially local occurrences and marine intelligence, will receive particular attention.
A regular series of Popular Tales will be published in its columns; and in selecting them we shall take much pains to cull such as combine a good moral with instruction and amusement.
What sub-type of article is it?
Newspaper Policy
Editorial Principles
What keywords are associated?
Non Political
Family Journal
Impartiality
Local News
Marine Intelligence
Popular Tales
What entities or persons were involved?
Callahan & Tilley
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Declaration Of Non Political Family Journal Policy
Stance / Tone
Impartial And Moralistic
Key Figures
Callahan & Tilley
Key Arguments
Exclude All Partisan Articles
Provide Impartial Election Results Citing Both Parties
Insert Full Proceedings Of General Assembly
Maintain Strict Impartiality In Debates
Focus On Local Occurrences And Marine Intelligence
Publish Popular Tales Combining Moral, Instruction, And Amusement