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Editorial
December 6, 1842
The Daily Madisonian
Washington, District Of Columbia
What is this article about?
The Madisonian newspaper announces arrangements for wider circulation, a new assistant editor, state correspondents, daily congressional reports, exclusive government publications, and continued advocacy for Republican Party principles of 1798. It urges supporters to secure more subscribers before Congress convenes.
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THE MADISONIAN.
TO OUR FRIENDS.
We are making arrangements (the particulars will be announced at the opening of the Session) which will, we think, secure the Madisonian a more universal circulation. Our incessant labors for the last twelve months have impaired our health, and rendered occasional relaxation absolutely necessary. We have therefore secured the services of one of the best writers of the day, who, as assistant editor, will devote his whole time to the paper.
We have secured correspondents in many of the States, whose letters will keep our readers constantly advised of the political movements throughout the Union.
We will give daily a condensed report of the proceedings of both Houses of Congress; and the most important speeches will be published at length in our columns.
The official transactions of the Government will be published in the Madisonian exclusively
The views and purposes of the Executive, in reference to the course and policy of the Administration, will, as heretofore, be made known through the columns of this paper.
The Principles of the Madisonian are known to be those of the Republican Party of '98. They will be adhered to through sunshine and storm.
We ask our friends, who are the advocates of Truth and Justice, to exert themselves in behalf of the Madisonian, between this and the assembling of Congress, so that the organ of the Administration may not only be efficient in repelling attacks, but in carrying, when necessary, the war into Africa.
We trust that our friends generally will be able to send us additional new subscribers by the Members.
TERMS,
(ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.)
The papers with which we exchange, will please copy the above one month, and we will hold ourselves ready at all times to reciprocate the favor.
Letters (free of postage) to be addressed to
J. B. JONES.
Washington, D. C.
TO OUR FRIENDS.
We are making arrangements (the particulars will be announced at the opening of the Session) which will, we think, secure the Madisonian a more universal circulation. Our incessant labors for the last twelve months have impaired our health, and rendered occasional relaxation absolutely necessary. We have therefore secured the services of one of the best writers of the day, who, as assistant editor, will devote his whole time to the paper.
We have secured correspondents in many of the States, whose letters will keep our readers constantly advised of the political movements throughout the Union.
We will give daily a condensed report of the proceedings of both Houses of Congress; and the most important speeches will be published at length in our columns.
The official transactions of the Government will be published in the Madisonian exclusively
The views and purposes of the Executive, in reference to the course and policy of the Administration, will, as heretofore, be made known through the columns of this paper.
The Principles of the Madisonian are known to be those of the Republican Party of '98. They will be adhered to through sunshine and storm.
We ask our friends, who are the advocates of Truth and Justice, to exert themselves in behalf of the Madisonian, between this and the assembling of Congress, so that the organ of the Administration may not only be efficient in repelling attacks, but in carrying, when necessary, the war into Africa.
We trust that our friends generally will be able to send us additional new subscribers by the Members.
TERMS,
(ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.)
The papers with which we exchange, will please copy the above one month, and we will hold ourselves ready at all times to reciprocate the favor.
Letters (free of postage) to be addressed to
J. B. JONES.
Washington, D. C.
What sub-type of article is it?
Partisan Politics
What keywords are associated?
Madisonian
Republican Party
Administration Organ
Subscriber Drive
Congressional Reports
Political Correspondents
What entities or persons were involved?
Madisonian
Republican Party Of '98
Executive
Administration
J. B. Jones
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Announcement Of Madisonian Improvements And Subscriber Solicitation
Stance / Tone
Promotional And Partisan Advocacy
Key Figures
Madisonian
Republican Party Of '98
Executive
Administration
J. B. Jones
Key Arguments
Securing More Universal Circulation Through New Arrangements
Hiring Assistant Editor Due To Health Needs
Establishing Correspondents In States For Political Updates
Providing Daily Condensed Congressional Reports And Full Speeches
Exclusively Publishing Government Transactions
Adhering To Republican Principles Through All Conditions
Urging Friends To Promote The Paper As Administration Organ