History of Journalism in the United States

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13 Alexander, iii, 95.
322 HISTORY OF JOURNALISM they might be led into disagreeing with Lincoln, would be utterly unable to associate with the " copper headism " of Seymour.
On May 18, 1864, the World and the Journal of Com- merce printed the bogus proclamation of Joseph Howard, Jr. Both papers were immediately suspended, and not allowed to resume until Monday, May 23rd, when Man- ton Marble, the editor of the World, in a three-column editorial, upbraided the President. Howard had been city ed
...itor of the Times, and, when arrested, was at his desk as city editor of the Brooklyn Eagle. Seymour at once endeavored to make political capital out of the sus- pension of the two papers, by ordering the District At- torney to arrest all those who had entered the offices of either paper.
McClellan was nominated, and Bennett was inclined to support him. Lincoln wrote privately to Bennett and asked him to accept the mission to France. The editor declined the offer, but his vanity was tickled ; the Herald slowly veered about and, before the campaign was over, was advocating Lincoln's election.


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