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            <p>Day before yesterday, an attempt was made in the <choice><sic>senats</sic><corr>senate</corr></choice><note xml:id="n1" type="editorial" resp="wwa">"Senate" is misspelled in the original issue.</note> to take up the school bill. It was unsuccessful.</p>
            
            <p> The Post<note xml:id="n2" type="editorial" resp="wwa">The <hi rend="italic">New York Evening Post</hi> was a newspaper founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804). During Whitman's tenure at the <hi rend="italic"> Aurora</hi>, the <hi rend="italic">Post</hi> editor was the poet and abolitionist William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878). See Allan Nevins, <hi rend="italic">The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism</hi> (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1922).</note> of last evening thinks the bill will pass.<note xml:id="n3" type="editorial" resp="wwa">Whitman is referring to the Maclay Bill, which hoped to form separate school districts in each of New York's wards, with each electing their own school administration. The bill also sought to provide public money for Catholic parochial schools, a measure which the <hi rend="italic">Aurora</hi> opposed, framing the debate in nativist, anti-Catholic, and anti-Irish terms.</note> If so, we shall blush for the party that we used to think it honor to own ourself a member of.<note xml:id="n4" type="editorial" resp="wwa">The Democratic Party.</note> In two days we will see whether Tammany yields to the threat of the Irish rabble.<note xml:id="n5" type="editorial" resp="wwa">Tammany Hall, founded in 1786, was the New York City headquarters of the Democratic Party that played a major role in controlling New York City and New York State politics. From the 1840s onward, Irish Catholics that resided in the city held the majority of power. See William C. Gover, <hi rend="italic">The Tammany Hall Democracy of the City of New York</hi> (New York: Martin B. Brown, 1875), 5–6.</note>
                
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