608
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 April 1864
(ed; 5 inches)
~ See original
p.2, col.1
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608 - L Apr. 11; ed: 2/1 - Wilke's SPIRIT OF THE TIMES claims that Lincoln
is a Southerner and that the people feel that this is not the time when
the North should have a Southern president. "If this discovery could have
been made a year ago, how much pleasanter we should have got along." (5)
Elections, Campaigns and Candidates /
United States
Index terms:
Lincoln, Abraham; North; SPIRIT OF THE TIMES (periodical); Wilkes (editor)
662
Cleveland Morning Leader, 17 September 1864
(ed; 1 inches)
~ See original
p.2, col.4
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662 - L. Sept. 17; ed: 2/4 - Wilkes' SPIRIT in an article says that Mr.
McClellan stands today bankrupted of his chances by the victory of
General Sherman, and by the popular repudiation of his party platform.
(1)
Elections, Campaigns and Candidates /
United States
Index terms:
McClellan, George B.; Sherman, Gen. W. T.; SPIRIT OF THE TIMES (periodical); Wilkes (editor)
2038
Cleveland Morning Leader, 16 July 1864
(6 inches)
~ See original
p.2, col.2
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2038 - L July 16:2/2 - Wilkes, editor of THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES says,
"The Jews from England, and the continent, and agents of firms such as
Rothschilds, are jealous of the financial condition of the United States,
and are trying to ruin currency and promote disaffection among the
people, by advancing prices of all commodities."
"The remedy proposed by Wilkes, to pass a Non-Intercourse Act, is a
bold one, and may yet be a popular one, and we regard it as embodying
much good and potent logic." (6)
Tariff
Index terms:
England; Rothschilds (financiers); SPIRIT OF THE TIMES (periodical); Wilkes (editor)