The Saturday Press playfully runs this editorial of itself from the Philadelphia Sunday Mercury. The Mercury writer praises the critical acumen of The Saturday Press, but criticizes the lack of morality present in the Bohemian journal.
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MENTIONED IN - Brutal and Atrocious [from the Philadelphia Sunday Mercury, Sept. 2]
An "American dancer and adventuress," the woman later known as Lola Montez has several different birthdates, but scholar Bruce Seymour argues that she was likely born in 1820 in Ireland as Marie Do