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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], More trouble in the New Orleans schools . (search)
More trouble in the New Orleans schools.
--There is another speak of trouble in the New Orleans public schools.
It seems that some of the parents refused to permit their daughters to take a part in the public ceremonies which inaugurated Michael Hann as "Governor of Louisiana." This incensed one of the "loyal" teachers, and He expelled the pupils of the intractable parents in the teacher was discharged by the general superintendent.
The N. O. Times very decidedly concrement the act of the superintendent, for the reason that the inference may be drawn from it that all the pupils who took a part in the show were forced to do so, under the threat of expulsion.
The Yankee schoolmasters have a zealous advocate in the organ of Michael Hahn.
Rumors from Louisiana.
--The Mobile Advertiser of the 25th ult., says:
Gentlemen lately from the vicinity of New Orleans state that news had been received there of a heavy defeat of the Federals at Franklin, La.--One of them saw a copy of the Era which admitted the defeat, and noticed the arrival of a large number of wounded men. He offered $25 for the paper, but could not obtain it.
A pretty well founded report from another source has been received, to the effect that Gen. Potigun had whipped Sherman at Trinity, in Louisiana.--Also, that Gen. Price had driven the enemy out of Little Rock, Arkansas, and was in possession of that place.
From the sources from which these reports came, we are inclined to give some credence to them.