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Joseph Dickens (search for this): article 1
The Mayor, on Saturday, committed William Foley, a suspicious person to jail Joseph Dickens, charged with riotous conduct at the Exchange Hotel, was let off. The examination of Jas. G. Grimes, charged with hostility to the government, was set for Monday, (to-day) William R. Snow, arrested in Prince Edward county for disloyalty, was sent back home. George Snider, late of Baltimore, arrested some few days ago as a suspicious person, was let off. The examination of McGuire, Christian, and Morrison, for riot on Cary street, was continued.
James G. Grimes (search for this): article 1
The Mayor, on Saturday, committed William Foley, a suspicious person to jail Joseph Dickens, charged with riotous conduct at the Exchange Hotel, was let off. The examination of Jas. G. Grimes, charged with hostility to the government, was set for Monday, (to-day) William R. Snow, arrested in Prince Edward county for disloyalty, was sent back home. George Snider, late of Baltimore, arrested some few days ago as a suspicious person, was let off. The examination of McGuire, Christian, and Morrison, for riot on Cary street, was continued.
Prince Edward (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Mayor, on Saturday, committed William Foley, a suspicious person to jail Joseph Dickens, charged with riotous conduct at the Exchange Hotel, was let off. The examination of Jas. G. Grimes, charged with hostility to the government, was set for Monday, (to-day) William R. Snow, arrested in Prince Edward county for disloyalty, was sent back home. George Snider, late of Baltimore, arrested some few days ago as a suspicious person, was let off. The examination of McGuire, Christian, and Morrison, for riot on Cary street, was continued.
he Son of Man, was denied a place whelson to rest his head, in all New England. But soon after the formation of the old Confederacy, and the establishment of the General Government, the true American principles embodies in them were subverted by the enactment of the "Puritan, Alien and Sedition Laws," passed during the administration of the elder Adams —— a blow manifestly aimed at Catholicism. I will pass over similarly remote events, and ask you: Who kindled the persecutions fires of 1844, and fostered Nature Americanism? Who were the Iconoclasts of that reign of terror? Who put the burning torch into the hand of the incendiary? Who laid in ashes or ruins the convent at Chulestown, Massachusetts? Who attacked the Catholic Churches of Philadelphia? Who made a street bonfire of Dr. Morlarty's library? Who were the disciples of Fanny Wright and the apostles of Maria Monk? Who stoned the late Bishop Powell on his bed of death? Who called into life Know-Nothingism? Who sou
John Brown (search for this): article 1
reed — I mean Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. And you have become the volunteer soldier of this pack. You drill daily, it is sold, in the Central Park, your Irish Zouaves; and at another point of the country, Trumbull, Ohio, it is also said, John Brown, Jr., drills daily his company of Negro Zouaves; Alas! that Ireland's chivalry should be thus degraded. Even your heroism is to be rewarded in common. Greeley, the master and dictator of both, promises that the fair fields and plantations of Maryland and Virginia shall repay not only the followers of yourself and John Brown, but the baggage smashing cut throats of the scullion, Billy Wilson, also. It is to me, I assure you, sir, disheartening to reflect that you — once my pride and boast, and a son of the most estimable of parents — should be found in a camp composed in the main of the very seam of social vice, and actuated by motives that would put to the blush the most mercenary soldier of Oliver Cromwell. I know not sir, what yo<
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 1
lared that the United States could not exist as a nation hall slave and half breed — I mean Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. And you have become the volunteer soldier of this pack. You drill daily, itr did. But in this connection me to remind you of a few facts. Before the election of Abraham Lincoln the dominant party of your section were notoriously opposed to "the Union, the Constitutioness, and the power to declare war against a foreign nation specially delegated to Congress; yet Lincoln has set at defiance the restrictions in the former case, and usurped the power of the latter.-- the States shall have equal laws and immunities in the regulation of commerce and revenue; but Lincoln has, by proclamation, blockaded the ports and harbors of eleven Southern States He has chartere historian. I am, sir, respectfully. T W. MacMaron. P. S. --As your Commander in Camiel, Abraham Lincoln, will not allow me to mail you this letter, I am constrained to have recourse to the public
thern prowess, while the parents of the dastards, who now surround you remained supine at home or sought to betray it. When, in 1774 the British Parliament declared the port of Boston closed, Massachusetts prepared to resist, and South Carolina and all the other Southern States made common cause with her; but when independence was purchased — when the Federal Government became one of the family of nations — was Massachusetts always willing to be operate with her sister States? In the war of 1812, not only Massachusetts, but most of the New England States also, with hold their supplies from the General Government, and gave aid and comfort to the enemy by means of blue lights and Hartford Conventions. In our war with Mexico, which resulted in the acquisition of Texas, they joined in the prayer of Core in, "that our gallant army should meet with a foe to welcome them with bloody hands to hospitable graves" And now, sir, when these brave Southerners, who have been first in war and first
decision of the Supreme Court in the famous case of Dred Scott, and reviled, in the coarsest form of bitting agate, the Chief Justice thereof.--They shot down United States Marshals, or Deputy Marshals, charge of their sworn duty, and they Congressional enactments by thus obstructing "the enforcement of the laws" They ignored the Constitution by repeatedly refusing to surrender fugitives from justice. I have sent to Kansas detachments of hired ruffians, armed with bowl, Sharpe's rides and Colt's revolvers, for the avowed purpose of exterminating there from the citizens of the South. They invaded, armes, the sovereign State of Virginia, and canonized in their calendar of saints and martyrs the captain of the raid through the lies of their finest orator they glorified the black tiger of Hayti; inscribing the "name of Touissaint L'Ogperture on the blue vault of Heaven, high above that of George Washington." They have been charged with rejected attempts to poison the wells of Texas.
Gerrit Smith (search for this): article 1
neath sheer blatherumakite --that it was naked deception. You knew that the disruption of the Union was the result of repeated violations of the Federal Constitution on the part of the North. You know that civil war is the natural fruit of the seed sown for a quarter of a century by Old England and New England Abolitionists. You know that this crusade, of which you are an analytical fragment, is a crusade for the liberation and civil and social equalization of the negro. You know that Gerrit Smith has declared that the torch of the incendiary should light up the towns and villages of the South, while the North would mock at her calamity and laugh at her fear. You know that Senator Seward preached the doctrine of "irrepressible conflict," declaring that Charleston and New Orleans should become "marts of freedom" according to the Massachusetts vocabulary. You know that Senator Wilson averred that there could be no peace, no compromise, no concession, so long as the foot of a slave
You know that civil war is the natural fruit of the seed sown for a quarter of a century by Old England and New England Abolitionists. You know that this crusade, of which you are an analytical fragment, is a crusade for the liberation and civil and social equalization of the negro. You know that Gerrit Smith has declared that the torch of the incendiary should light up the towns and villages of the South, while the North would mock at her calamity and laugh at her fear. You know that Senator Seward preached the doctrine of "irrepressible conflict," declaring that Charleston and New Orleans should become "marts of freedom" according to the Massachusetts vocabulary. You know that Senator Wilson averred that there could be no peace, no compromise, no concession, so long as the foot of a slave pressed Amer can soil. You know that these men, their aiders and abettors of a purely sectional organization, have elevated to the Presidency a man pledged to carry into effect their opinions —
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