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New York State (New York, United States) (search for this): article 8
The New York Tribune not to be believed.
--To show how low and contemptible that lying sheet, the New York Tribune, has become, even among its own class, we copy the following:
The Compromisers.--It is reported that Mr. Gideon J. Tucker, late Secretary of State of New York, Mr. Fitz William Birdsall, recently a clerk in the Naval office, one of the editors of the Day Book, and a half dozen others, met on Monday evening at the LaFarge House, to further the petition for a peaceable separation of the Union.--Tribune.
So far as any meeting of the above character relates to any editor of the Day Book, we pronounce it a wilful and calumnious falsehood, and we feel authorized to say the same for the other gentlemen named.
It is about useless to deny the assertions of a paper that publishes forged letters, and whose statements are no longer credited even by its own party.
To show the estimation in which it is now held, we quote.--N. Y. Day Book.
"Hereafter we shall requ
Gideon J. Tucker (search for this): article 8
The New York Tribune not to be believed.
--To show how low and contemptible that lying sheet, the New York Tribune, has become, even among its own class, we copy the following:
The Compromisers.--It is reported that Mr. Gideon J. Tucker, late Secretary of State of New York, Mr. Fitz William Birdsall, recently a clerk in the Naval office, one of the editors of the Day Book, and a half dozen others, met on Monday evening at the LaFarge House, to further the petition for a peaceable separation of the Union.--Tribune.
So far as any meeting of the above character relates to any editor of the Day Book, we pronounce it a wilful and calumnious falsehood, and we feel authorized to say the same for the other gentlemen named.
It is about useless to deny the assertions of a paper that publishes forged letters, and whose statements are no longer credited even by its own party.
To show the estimation in which it is now held, we quote.--N. Y. Day Book.
"Hereafter we shall requi
Rotts (search for this): article 8
Fitz William Birdsall (search for this): article 8
The New York Tribune not to be believed.
--To show how low and contemptible that lying sheet, the New York Tribune, has become, even among its own class, we copy the following:
The Compromisers.--It is reported that Mr. Gideon J. Tucker, late Secretary of State of New York, Mr. Fitz William Birdsall, recently a clerk in the Naval office, one of the editors of the Day Book, and a half dozen others, met on Monday evening at the LaFarge House, to further the petition for a peaceable separation of the Union.--Tribune.
So far as any meeting of the above character relates to any editor of the Day Book, we pronounce it a wilful and calumnious falsehood, and we feel authorized to say the same for the other gentlemen named.
It is about useless to deny the assertions of a paper that publishes forged letters, and whose statements are no longer credited even by its own party.
To show the estimation in which it is now held, we quote.--N. Y. Day Book.
"Hereafter we shall requ
Adv (search for this): article 8