Supreme Court Decision Echoes in Orleans Juror Case
The case State of Louisiana versus Charles Morgan and Sam Wilson involves a Supreme Court ruling on juror lists. A sheriff drew from 1865 voter registers rather than 1867 reconstruc tion lists, triggering assertions the jury was improperly formed and the indictment should be quashed. The article notes political tension and a prior incident where counsel demanded custody assurances for papers held by the president’s lawyers.
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Pethe Grand Jury
State of Louisiana
Charles Morgan
Sam Wilson
Buck Sam
Court of
New Orleans
Parish of
Orleans
Amis
Seenue
Washington
Dare Dees
Nelson
Dr Baldwin Predicted A Second War Over Negro Status
The Columbia Herald quoted Rev Dr Baldwin predicting a second, far more terrible war after the current conflict. Nashville Banner cites corroboration from Dr RB Rivers about a January 1862 letter to Gen Thomas Rivers stating the war would settle the status of the negro and subjugate him to whites not only in the South but worldwide.
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Columbia Herald
Baldwin
Nashville Banner
RB. H. Rivers
Herald
Thomas Rivers
Rivers
Dr Bridwin Credited as Warning of Impending Events
Louisville Journal notes a warning that Dr Bridwin was right and that the community stands on the eve of terrible events. The item emphasizes forewarning and heightened tension without detailing specifics or outcomes.
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Cate
Dr. Bridwin
Louisville Journal
Resuscitation Opinion And Courtroom Ironies
A jumble of old newspaper prose discusses Thad Stevens and a performer's public life with dramatic rhetoric, then pivots to a practical note on berry wine making. The piece blends speculative commentary on public figures with a domestic guide to fermentation and aging wine.
Seafield Community Demonstrates Respect for Parents
A brief notice notes the Seah and Gee peasantry displaying strong love and obedience toward their parents, highlighting a tradition of filial duty and reverence in their daily lives.
Lincoln book near press release after years delay
Fragmented text reports Mrs. Lincoln's forthcoming book may be ready for the press. It mentions editors in Illinois seeing the manuscript and references to value estimates from a New York jeweler. The passage includes unrelated, garbled lines about a ring and a joke between a newly married couple.
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Lincoln
New York
Undefined query about father and Saturday night plan
The user question is unclear and fragmented. It asks what the father gets on Saturday night and mentions Kane and teseke, but lacks concrete facts, names, places, or events to summarize into a newspaper item.
Radical editor vows to defend Union and Constitution
A Radical editor declares his aims are the Union and the Constitution and that he will kill to defend them, taking a harsh stance against those opposing his goals. The remark cites a dead sentiment toward upholding the Union and constitutional principles amid heated political discourse.
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Sim
Prentice
Market Price List Merchandise Advertised
A fragmented ad lists caries Crockery Boots Shoes Hats and related goods offered at the lowest market prices. The readable text suggests a general retail display or circular inviting customers to compare value and shop locally.
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Calla Caine
P Tech
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