Tag: Q2 1842

Whig Scandal Rocks Capitol Hill: Tariff Bill Passed Amid Controversy
In a shocking turn of events, the Whig party’s Provisional Tariff Bill has been passed by both houses of Congress, despite fierce opposition from anti-Whig lawmakers. The bill, which aimed to extend the current tariff rates until August 1, 1842, has sparked outrage among critics who claim it prioritizes party interests over the public good.…

Murder on the High Seas: A Glimpse into the Dark Side of the Boston Steamer
On June 13, 1841, a senseless killing sent shockwaves through the city, leaving authorities scrambling to unravel the tangled threads of the case. The Boston Steamer, a vessel that had once symbolized freedom and opportunity, had become a crime scene. According to sources, a gruesome discovery was made on the ship, where the body of…
