To our Bretheren
This edition of the Gloucester Telegraph was published about two weeks after the last held Presedental election and just a few days before the meeting of the Electoral College.
Page One contains correspondence of John Quincy Adams with Governor Giles of Virginia about relations Great Britain that seems to have aroused some controversary. Addtionally, the Gloucester Telegraph conceded that Andrew Jackson had won the Presidential election and expressed concerened about the durabilty of the American government.
Page Two is dominated by international news specifically tense relations between Europe and the Ottoman Empire.
Page Three features articles on the upcoming meeting of Congress, the meaning and magic of Thanksgiving, an interesting bet that had been placed on the presidential election, and the dilemma facing the Jackson Administration. The page continues with "Ship news" and local advertisements and notices.
Page Four after a story about "The Spanish Storm Ship" concludes the edition with more advertisements and notices..