New Jersey
Abstracts: 4
633
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 August 1864
(ed; 13 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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633 - L Aug. 26; ed:2/1 - The Chicago P0ST, predicting a very bright future
for McClellan, Fillmore, or Seymour, in case one of them wins in the Chicago
convention, implores the Democracy to nominate a "bold, fearless, and
honest man." The POST also declares that Lincoln's only hope of renomina-
tion lies in "timely and judicious declaration of martial law on election
day in New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Kentucky and Indiana."
LEADER:
"We heartily disagree with the POST and predict that the Union Party
will triumph. Those who count on distraction in its ranks will be sorely
disappointed." (13)
Elections, Campaigns and Candidates /
United States
Index terms:
Chicago, Ill.; Chicago POST; Connecticut; Fillmore, Millard; Indiana; Kentucky; Lincoln, Abraham; McClellan, George B.; Maryland; New Jersey; Union party
672
Cleveland Morning Leader, 29 September 1864
(ed; 2 inches)
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p.2, col.2
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672 - L. Sept. 29; ed:2/2 - The Philadelphia PRESS says that Senator Wall
of New Jersey declares that if the Democrats lose at the November elec-
tion, McClellan will "place himself at the head of a million men and by
virtue of military power, declare himself President of the United
States." -
"As Senator Wall hails from the same state as McClellan, he should
know whereof he speaks." (2)
Elections, Campaigns and Candidates /
United States
Index terms:
McClellan, George B.; New Jersey; Philadelphia PRESS; Wall, Senator (New Jersey)
1447
Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 May 1864
(5 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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1447 - L. May 27:4/3 - On the third day of the convention of the Right Wor-
thy Good Templars, Right Worthy Grand lodge of North America, general de-
puties were appointed to labor in New Jersey, and a lodge was authorized
for Delaware. The treasury announced a cash balance of $1,500. (5)
Organizations /
Fraternal and Benevolent
Index terms:
Delaware; New Jersey; Right Worthy lodge of Good Templars
1489
Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 December 1864
(ed; 9 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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1489 - L Dec. 22; ed: 2/1 - William Lewis Dayton, U. S. minister to
France, was one of the nation's ablest statesmen and one of its best
diplomatists. He was born in New Jersey 57 years ago, was admitted to
the bar in 1830, and was elected to the state council in 1837. In the
spring of 1861, he was appointed minister to France, and has since per-
formed the duties of that office with distinguished ability and success.
"News of his death... will cause a deep feeling of sorrow throughout the
country." (9)
Persons and Personages
Index terms:
Dayton, William L. (minister to France); France; New Jersey