Political defense of state rights and Banks in 1857
In a Massachusetts gubernatorial race Banks faces Beach and Gardner with Banks asserting federal principles against local state rights. The piece critiques federal interference, mocks New York reporting, and praises state sovereignty while recounting local misfortunes and a string of petty crimes and office disturbances.
Washington Pubtibuled Friday Morning Notice
Fragmentary OCR shows a weekly publication edited by James Wilkins collection terms for subscriptions listed in rough garbled form. It references single and multiple year rates but lacks complete pricing and date details due to corruption.
Duty of Democrats to Support Democratic Papers
A call for vigorous backing of Democratic newspapers by party members. The piece argues newspapers are essential to disseminate political truth, critiques parsimonious patronage, and highlights examples of papers lost to rival parties. It urges circulation, patronage, and unity to sustain strong Democratic press locally and nationally.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
The
Cincinnati JF Enquirer
New Albany Ledger
Indiana
West
Democratic Journal
Democratic Party
Immigrant Aid urged to help Kentucky labor market
Louisville and southern Indiana papers urge welcoming eastern workers to alleviate winter unemployment. Editors argue wages and food cost in New York are higher than Louisville, advocating organized homes and board wages. They call for citizen support to create a labor network and oppose restrictive sentiment while praising national and state sub treasury ideas.
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Louisville
New York
Kentucky
Ouisville Courier
Courier
Indiana
Daviess County
Janes Beenanan
Richmond
Buchanan
Road to Heaven or Political Church Strife in New England
A critique links abolitionist pressure with church discipline in New England and Wisconsin, claiming the road to heaven runs through the Republican party. It denounces abolitionism and warns Protestant Christians about clergy joining politics, while praising editorials from the Harrison Democrat on anti slavery resolutions. The piece also notes economic distress from hard times hitting labor and manufacturing, and calls for reform of church political involvement.
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N. P. Banks
Massachusetts
Farneil Fall
New York
Banks
Democratic Party
Clay
Jackson
United States Bank
Jim Crow
My. Crow
My. Banks
Mr. Buchanan
Wisconsin
Union
Concord
New Hampshire
New England
Supreme Court
Paul
North
South
Black-Republican Party
United States
Wilsott
The
Bee
Jesus Christ
Partizan
Washington Bee
Ourself
Indiana
Harrison (Corydon
Harrison (Corydon) Democrat, Edited By Simeon K. Wolfe, Esquire
New Albany
Methodist Church
Cecesar
Debunking Banking: Hard Money Fights Modern Finance
A regional newspaper excerpt criticizes banking as fraudulent and harmful, arguing hard money theory gains ground as banks widen or shrink currency with economic swings. It notes migration from Winchester area to Indiana and reports over 42,000 New York City public school pupils.
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Evansville Journal
Benton and Jackson
New York City
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