Annals of Cleveland

Cluseret, E.

Abstracts: 1

1392

Cleveland Morning Leader, 17 September 1864 (5 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.4 ~ View at ChronAm

1392 - L. Sept. 17:2/4 - In a letter to the editor, E. Cluseret says
that three individuals without means, proposed to publish his newspaper,
NEW NATION, under certain conditions. They did not fulfill them and
created debts ruining the newspaper. Then they declared that the news-
paper belonged to them. Was this rational? "I am a very unimportant
personage in comparison with Mr. Fremont, who has boasted to me that he
could stop the course of justice for five years in New York in his own
favor; but I doubt if he can stop that of public opinion." (5)

Newspapers

Index terms:

Cluseret, E.; Fremont, General John C.; NEW NATION, THE (newspaper); New York