JOURNAL OF COMMERCE (newspaper)
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1360
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 May 1864
(ed; 3 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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1360 - L May 23; ed: 2/1 - The New York WORLD and the JOURNAL OF COM-
MERCE are to be published again. The order suppressing these journals has
been revoked. "We are gratified, therefore, to see that the press is
not to he interferred with, while we have the assurance that the men -
who perpetrated the forgery will be severely dealt with." (3)
Newspapers
Index terms:
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE (newspaper); New York; New York WORLD
1363
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 May 1864
(ed; 7 inches)
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p.1, col.2
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1363 - L. May 25; ed: 1/2 - The New York WORLD had been wearing a de-
fiant "do-it- if-you-dare" manner toward the government. Then Lincoln
closed the WORLD and the JOURNAL OF COMMERCE for three days, for pub-
lishing semi-rebellious sentiments.
** "We hope the WORLD will learn from this that the nation is as yet
by no means ready to rush into revolt, at its revolutionary bidding." (7)
Newspapers
Index terms:
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE (newspaper); Lincoln, Abraham; New York; New York WORLD
1648
Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 May 1864
(ed; 6 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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1648 - L May 27; ed: 2/1 - Governor Seymour distinguished himself by
issuing a document of a rather silly character. The New York WORLD and
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, his pet organs, have been in military duress for
36 hours.
"The government revoked the order suppressing the WORLD, just as -
soon as it became possible to understand how far the WORLD and JOURNAL
OF COMMERCE were not implicated in the publication of the forged
proclamation." (6)
Politics and Government /
Missouri
Index terms:
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE (newspaper); New York city; New York WORLD; Seymour, Governor