Annals of Cleveland

Massachusetts

Abstracts: 2

288

Cleveland Morning Leader, 14 December 1864 (ed; 11 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

288 - L Dec. 14; ed:2/2 - The national boor, Garret Davis of Kentucky,
having abandoned the constitution as it is, propose to amend it, and
has submitted a lot of trash to the U. S. Senate. He proposes that
Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire shall be run into one state, and
Massachusetts. Connecticut, and Rhode Island into another, etc.; that
the President shall be chosen alternately from the free and slave states;
and that no Negro shall be a citizen of the United States.
"In these three years, the nation has ceased to prattle about division
of power between free and slave states, for it has decided that there shall
be no slave st: tes.... Your amendments, Sir, are incoherent murmurings
of a sleeping dotard and should be treated as such. Cease groping for
the relics of a past which can never be resurrected and open your eyes
to the glorious rising sun and be silent." (11)

Constitutions / Amendments

Index terms:

Connecticut; Davis, Garret (Kentucky); Kentucky; Lincoln, Abraham; Maine; Massachusetts; New Hampshire; Rhode Island; U. S. constitution; U. S. Senate; Vermont

566

Cleveland Morning Leader, 19 May 1864 (ed; 17 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

566 - L. May 19; ed:2/2 - "Every township after the Lord hath increased them
to the number of 50 householders, shall appoint one to teach all the chil-
dren to read and write; and when any township shall increase to the number
of one hundred families, they shall set up a grammar school, the master
thereof being able to instruct youth so far as they may be fitted for the
ministry." - Massachusetts LEGISLATURE 1647.
"But I thank God there are no free schools, and I hope we shall not have
these hundred years; for learning has brought disobedience, and heresy, and
sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against
the best governments. God keep us from both." Gov. Berkeley of Virginia
1671. - - -
"These characteristic documents show that in this instance 'coming events
cast their shadows' sometimes 'before.' They are remarkably correct conden-
sations of the antagonistic civilizations that have come to maturity upon
the continent since they were written." (17)

Education

Index terms:

Barkeley, Gov. (Virginia); Massachusetts; Virginia