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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], Union demonstration in Baltimore . (search)
The Club Housewill be openall day Monday,November 5th, 1860
All who are willing to work for the election of our gallant and patriotic standard bearers, Bell and Everett, and who desire the preservation of our glorious Union, are requested to call at the Club House between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 5 P. M., on Monday next, and enroll their names amongst those who have determined to devote the whole of the next day to the service of their country.
The Committees of the several Wards will be in session during the whole of Monday.
Let all true Union men, old and young, report themselves for duty.
Union Badges and Election Tickets will be ready for distribution.
At night, commencing at 7½ o'clock, there will be a
Grand Rally
Of all the forces, at the
Club House,
When addresses will be made by many of our most gallant and intrepid standard bearers, Haleigh.
Daniel, Marmaduke Johnson, A. Judson Crane, Ro. Ridgway, O. P. Baldwin, and others.
The Lad
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
Union Electoral Ticket.State of Virginia.the Union, the Constitution, and the Enforcementof the Laws.for President,John Bell, of Tranesserfor Vice-President,Edward Everett, of Massachusetts.
Electors:
Dist.
1st. L. H. Chandler, of Norfolk City.
Dist.
2d. Travis H. Epes, of Nottoway.
p>Dist.
3d. Thos. Bruck, of Halifax.
Dist. 4th. John T. Thornton of P. Edward.
Dist.
5th. Jas. F. Johnson, of Bedford.
Dist. 6th.
Marmaduke Johnson, of Richmond City.
Dist.
7th.
Lemuel. J. Bowden, of Winburg.
Dist. 8th.
Joseph Christian, of Middlesex.
Dist. 9th. B. H. Shackelford, of Fauquier.
Dist. 10th.
And W. E. Kennedy, of Jefferson.
Dist. 11th. Francis T. Anderson, of Rockbridge.
Dist. 12th. W. R. Staples, of Montgomery.
Dist. 13th.
Walter Preston, of Washing'n.
Dist.
14th. J. J. Jackson.
Jr., of Wood.
Dist. 15th. A. B. Caldwell, of Ohio.
Election, Tuesday,6th November.
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Union men, are you ready!
The day of battle is now close to hand; the hopes of the South, the safety of the country, the peace of the nation, the integrity of the Union, the inviolability of the Constitution, all now depend upon men of the Union party, the supporters of Bell and Everett, in this grand conflict.-- Whatever betides, let us, one and all, do our duty and our whole duty, and Heaven, that has made and preserved us a nation, will bless our efforts and reward our patriotism,--Men of the Union party!
e firm, be unwavering, be true in this last hour, and deserve the victory that awaits you.-- Rally your forces, and make one bold, brave, patriotic struggle for the Union. no 3--1t
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], Union demonstration in Baltimore . (search)
Voters, attention!--
If Lincoln is elected, he will ewe his election to John C. Breckinridge and James Buchanan. -- The man who really desires to defeat Lincoln — If he understands the true state of affairs-- will vote for John Bell.
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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], Fearful calamity at sea. (search)
A Dissolution of Theunion.
--Are you prepared for this?-- Thoughtful men!
business men!
Christian men!
Bell men!
Douglas men!
conservative men of every party, are you ready, are you willing to see your great and glorious country torn into "dishonored fragments?" Shall that which is now the glory and admiration of the world, become a hissing and by-word to the nations?
Shall you live to look upon " States dissevered, discordant, belligerent; on a land rent with civil feuds, or Drenched with Fraternal Blood?& if you would avoid this, avoid Breckinridge as you would Lincoln.
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