A Weak Plea for Federal Election Law Debate
The Southwestern Christian Advocate defends Coleman against voting against the Federal election bill, arguing opposition rests on federal control concerns. It asserts the bill is an improvement, urges a stronger self operative law, and warns against political manipulation at the polls.
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Turmoil Over Lottery Debacle and Separate Car Bill
In a fierce clash at the Customhouse the Louisiana Lottery and politics draw sharp strokes as officials and colored Republicans spar over civil rights and patronage. The Separate Car Bill becomes law after a lengthy legislative fight, with critics urging a constitutional challenge and calls to limit railroad excursions.
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Ohio
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Terms of Subscription and Notices Warmly Advertised
The Cro-Sader in New Orleans announces subscription rates for one year six months three months and one month with advertising charged per line. Notices of marriage and death up to ten lines cost twenty five cents. All transient ads must be prepaid. Correspondence on public matters welcome with the writer’s name as guarantor. Editor not responsible for correspondents.
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Political Notes Column Debut Delayed To Next Issue
Uncrs Bes plans a weekly political notes column for town readers. He aims to make it spicy and engaging, but the launch was postponed due to timing.
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Dre Albert
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Henderson Renominated by Third Iowa Republicans for Congress
The Republicans of the Third Iowa district renominate Hon. Davidson H Henderson for Congress, praising his ability, staunch support, and value to the nation in these times.
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Davidson H. Henderson
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Mutations of Time and a Black Owner in Marietta
A prosperous Marietta citizen Frank Rodgers buys the home of the late Alex Stephens the Great Commoner. He plans to make it his residence. The piece links the purchase to a sea change for African Americans in a town once tied to slavery and urges progress.
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Confederacy
Secretary Blaine Expected to Withdraw from Cabinet
Reports say Secretary Blaine plans to resign from his cabinet position. The guidance or timing remains unclear but the move could reshape the administration’s leadership.
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Post Office Woes Spur Public Complaint Push
Citizens urge all subscribers to report irregular delivery to the local office and escalate the failure to postal management and then to Washington. The appeal highlights ongoing incapacity and seeks official action.
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Tom Crusapgr
Washington
Gen John C Fremont Dies in New York at 77
Gen John C Fremont died Monday in New York at age 77. He was the first Republican candidate for President in 1856, and his death removes a prominent land mark of the early abolition agitation era.
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New York
Editors Resist Regulators in St Martin Parish Turmoil
In St Martins ville a clashfronted local power as the Messenger editor defied regulators who had driven out Albert Baker and a young man. The Messenger editor boxed the Reveille editor for insults and threats rose, drawing citizen protest. Villagers rally to the Messenger hero, pledging support and a medal for standing against lawless threats, vowing to defend principled resistance.
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Young Penne
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Senator Demas' Speech on Separate Car Bill Sparks Interest
The fourth page reports Senator Demas denying absence in the final vote on the separate car bill He explains he was present but did not vote to permit a reconsideration and to avoid losing his chance to move the motion He was ruled out of order Butterworth Elected Secretary of the World's Fair Commission Chicago
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Missionary Brother Robertson Reports Benign Converts and Mail Flaws
Rev S B D Robertson states he arrived safely Sunday in Donaldsonville and began missionary work. Elder Goodman reports a grand baptism with 19 converts and 26 backsliders reclaimed. Robertson complains of irregular Crusader delivery at McCall P O and Bonnet Carre with 23 subscribers not receiving it. He blames post office delays on Democratic post masters and vows to remedy. He urges subscribers in the upper district in arrears to be ready for him as he travels.
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St Sophie Dots Rally Supports High School Plan
A large Sunday rally at St John C restates aim to secure school grounds and build a high school under local control. President OC W Johnson chairs the St Sophie Educational Association with E O Freeman of Manhattan giving an extensive address on school needs and potential funding. A committee on resolutions is formed and local residents vow support. A note mentions Miss A Douet and Mr A M Daplegsis visiting Point a la Hache.
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E O., Freeman
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Dalcour
Notable Benevolent Convention to Aid Orphans
A Monday meeting in Screwmen Hall gathers the convention of benevolent associations of the city. The goal is to devise means to support orphans and needy children and to aid institutions providing education to poor orphans. Screwmen B A invites all associations. L D Thompson sent the invitation.
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Sons of Toils
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