Annals of Cleveland

Periodical Publications

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1473

Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 January 1864 (ed; 13 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.1 ~ View at ChronAm

1473 - L. Jan. 4; ed: 2/1 - An article found in BLACKWOOD'S, an English
magazine, terms this country, "Our Rancorous Cousins." In this
article BLACKWOOD'S thinks we are making many mistakes and censures us
for the war over freeing the slaves. -
"It is a lamentable fact that men, generally considered well in-
formed, should be found so ignorant as to call the attempt to suppress
the rebellion an 'Effort to enslave the South.' But it is still more
lamentable that men who profess to be the friends of the blackman,
should be found so mean as to apply such terms to an endeavor to
extirpate a bastard confederacy founded upon slavery as its corner-
stone." - . . . . (13)

Index terms:

BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE (periodical); Periodical Publications

1474

Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 January 1864 (ed; 5 inches) ~ See original
p.1, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

1474 - L Jan. 13; ed: 1/2 - The NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW comments: "Mr.
Lincoln, as it seems to us in reviewing his career, though we have
sometimes in our impetience thought otherwise, has always waited, as a
wise man should, till the right man brings up all his reserves."
. . . The NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW should be a favorite at the White House
after this. President Lincoln "will find in some of the views which it
takes of his public course, an explanation of his official acts quite
as satisfactory, probably, as any which his own dexterity of statement "
... could furnish." - (5)

Index terms:

Lincoln, Abraham; NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, THE; White House (Washington D. C.)

1475

Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 January 1864 (ed; 6 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

1475 - L. Jan. 25; ed:2/2 - THE OHIO EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY has well-
prepared articles on penmanship and primary arithmetic. It also has
local news by Anson Smyth of Cleveland, superintendent of schools, and
articles by Mr. White, state superintendent of schools. "We cordially
commend THE EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY to all who teach or expect to teach. “
(6)

Index terms:

OHIO EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY, THE (periodical); Smyth, Anson

1476

Cleveland Morning Leader, 16 February 1864 (ed; 6 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.1,2 ~ View at ChronAm

1476 - L. Feb. 16; ed:2/1,2 - Some self-appointed regulators of society . .
called the "Mites of the Round Table," have been dealing out whacks,
but have undertaken a work too vast, even for a weekly literary journal.
In the last issue they try excoriating the religious press of the -
country.
We are in accord with them in provoking a discussion of American
religious journalism "but if it would not belabor with quite so much -
sweeping generalization, it would advance the cause of truth and sound
criticism." (6)

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1477

Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 March 1864 (ed; 5 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.1 ~ View at ChronAm

1477 - L. Mar. 8; ed:2/1 - "The STATESMAN, having fought with the
CRISIS for a long time over the dead body of democracy, and seeing its
folly in a political point of view, had a season of penitence on Sunday
last and it came out in a brotherly exhortation on this wise:
"We are both toiling for the same purpose; let us therefore lay aside
our mutual grievances and unite all our energies to get into power.
"We must not quarrel any longer whether we are for peace crºfor war."
(5)

Index terms:

CRISIS, THE (newspaper); OHIO STATESMAN, THE (newspaper)

1478

Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 April 1864 (ed; 5 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1478 - L. Apr. 5; ed: 2/3 - The ROUND TABLE is now a valuable acquisition
to the journalistic literature of America, and "no doubt will have a
pleasant and prosperous, as well as useful career." - - (5)

Index terms:

ROUND TABLE (periodical)

1479

Cleveland Morning Leader, 30 June 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.5 ~ View at ChronAm

1479 - L June 30:4/5 - We have just received the ATLANTIC for May
from B. J. Cobb and Company. It is an excellent number, the best in
months. It contains contributions from Miss Appleton, the authoress
of LIFE IN THE IRON MILLS; Longfellow, Gail Hamilton, Bryant, and five
other authors. (2)

Index terms:

Appleton, Miss; ATLANTIC MONTHLY, The (periodical); Cobb, J. B. and co. (booksellers); Hamilton, Gail (author); LIFE IN THE IRON MILLS (book); Longfellow, H. W. (poet)

1481

Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 December 1864 (7 inches) ~ See original
p.1, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

1481 - H Dec. 27: 1/2 - The January number of this best of genuine
American monthlies, THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, commences a new volume with
as strong claims to public favor as at any time in the course of its
successful career. . In fact, like good wine, it seems to improve with
age.... It has had an average monthly sale of 43,000 copies.... This is
creditable to the American public, showing as it does so widespread a
taste for a better quality of mental food than the trashy stuff that
composes so large a part of what is styled "popular literature." (7)

Index terms:

ATLANTIC MONTHLY, The (periodical)