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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1850

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1 - DTD Feb. 25; ed: 2/1 - A bill favoring admittance of California, as she now stands, was introduced in the House. The South used every pretext to prevent a vote on the resolution.

"All that is required is that the North should be united, coo! and firm."

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2 DTD Feb. 26; ed: 2/2 - Ninety men in the House of Representatives are trying to defeat the remaining 140. They are now using every means to stave off the entrance of California into the Union. The speaker decided the day for resolutions had passed, and the resolutions pertaining to California must lie over to the next resolution day.

"This game they have determined on, and by it they may forever prevent action. The Speaker's decision is, of course, wrong and outrageous."

3 DTD Aug. 6; ed: 2/1 - On Aug. 1, Mr. Douglas introduced his bill to admit California. Every member from the free states voted yea.

4 - DTD Aug. 15; ed:2/1 According to the telegraphic news, California
is admitted to the Union by the Senate!
We rejoice. This is one point settled:
Let the House act, and all will be well.

one point gained for freedom.

The telegraph talks of a crisis, of open revolution. That's moonshine. Let the North do its duty, and there will be an end of it. It is time that this question should be rightly settled, and that our government should make its mark as a practical government.

5 DTD Sept. 16; ed: 3/4 - South Carolina is objecting to the admission of California. "Had not Congress better give her ten millions to quiet her?" General Quattlebum and his cousins would probably agree not to dissolve the Union for that amount,

See also United States Territories & Possessions

AGRICULTURE

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6 DTD Jan. 19:3/3 The Cuyahoga County Agricultural society held a meeting on Nov. 14, 1849, when the following officers were elected: President, A. L. McCurdy, of Newburgh; vice president, William West, of Euclid; treasurer, John Stair, of Cleveland; and secretary, F. R. Elliott, of Brooklyn. Twenty members were elected to township committees.

7 - DTD Feb. 19:2/3 The Cuyahoga County Agricultural society is to hold a meeting at the Dunham House, Feb. 26.

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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1850

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AGRICULTURE (Cont'd)

8 - DTD June 6:3/1,2 In a letter to the editor, "L," writing from San Francisco, says: This country never can compare with the countries where the rains and sunshine of summer are mingled together to bring forth in their proper season the products of the earth. For a country to be without rain for six months in every year, and that through the producing part of the year, proves conclusively that that country cannot be prolific and productive of the necessaries and the luxuries of the earth. My opinion is that the counties of Stark and Delaware in Ohio produce at this time more wheat annually than the whole state of California can be made to produce.

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9 DTD Sept. 11; ed: 2/1 The annual exhibition of the Cuyahoga agricultural society will be held Sept. 18 and 19.

"Plans are progressing rapidly and we look for a big crowd in town on that day and hope the labors of the officers will be appreciated by all."

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10 - DTD Nov. 27; adv: 2/5 The members of the agricultural society are requested to meet on Nov. 30, at the seed store of J. Stair and Son. (signed) G. B. Merwin, secretary.

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See also Farms & Farming; Fruit; Grain; Periodical Publications

ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS

11 DTD Apr. 25:3/3 - At the meeting of the city council on Apr. 22 a
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resolution was adopted that the city marshal be required to report to
the secretary of the board of excise all persons retailing ardent spir-
its without a license.

12 DTD Apr. 26:2/4 - The board of excise has granted 178 liquor

licenses.

13 - DTD Apr. 27; ed: 2/1 - The board of excise commissioners has granted 178 licenses for the sale of ardent spirits. One of the arguments used to obtain passage of the excise bill was that grog shops would probably not exceed 15 or 20 under this law.

"Now look at the result. One rum hole for every one hundred persons in the city! A fact very creditable to our beautiful city, is it not?"

14 - DTD Apr. 27:2/1

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The excise board meets again May 2. licenses will be granted until July.

No liquor

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15 - DTD Apr. 30:2/4 In a letter to the editor, "S" says:
drunken men sitting at a bar, drinking liquor on Sunday. I also saw a
drunken woman being taken to jail.

I saw some

"The results of the new law begin to show admirably."

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CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1850

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ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS (Cont'd)

DTD June 29:2/4 - See Shipping & Ships

· DTD Aug. 23:2/3 See Political Campaigns & Elections

"He who ab

16 - DTD Nov. 13:2/2 - In a letter to the editor, "H" says:
stains wholly from the use of alcohol, in eating, drinking and medicine,
cannot be a drunkard.

See also Temperance

AMUSEMENTS. See Entertainment; Games & Sports

ANIMALS

17 - DTD Jan. 10; ed: 2/1 - A dog bit Thomas Day and another citizen this morning.

"Dogs about a city are a great nuisance, and were we the City Council, not a dog or hog should infest our streets."

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18 - DTD Sept. 30:2/3 - There are 3,500,000 dogs in the United States,
whose upkeep is as expensive as 20 million sheep or two million cows.
"But unlike sheep or cows, dogs are non-producers, and the expense of
keeping them is mostly a dead loss to the nation."

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ANNEXATION & EXPANSION

19 DTD Feb. 8; ed: 2/1 - "No edicts of Premier, or Governor, can stop a growing sentiment in favor of annexation of Canada to our country. It may be wisely delayed; but the agitation will be kept up, until separation with the mother country is secured."

See also Admission of States; United States Territories & Possessions

ANNEXATIONS, LOCAL. See Suburbs, Districts & Annexations

ANNIVERSARIES. See Celebrations & Festivals; Holidays

ANTI-SLAVERY. See Slavery

APPOINTMENTS, POLITICAL. See Politics & Government

ARBITRATION, INTERNATIONAL

20 DTD Feb. 12:2/3 The following resolution concerning the "Congress of Nations" was offered in the Ohio senate, Feb. 8, by Mr. Blake: "That it is the duty of the Government of the United States to enter immediately into negotiations with all the civilized powers, proposing that they should each and all bind themselves by mutual treaty, to submit all international differences, which cannot be settled by negotiation, to friendly arbitration, and in no case resort to the sword for such settlement."

ARMY, U. S. See United States Army

ARSON. See Fire & Fire Prevention - Arson

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