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The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1860., [Electronic resource], Secession Movement at the South . (search)
Secession Movement at the South.
Addresses Before the New England Society-Judge Douglas' Plan — The Minute Girls of South Carolina--Excitement in Pittsburg, &c.
New England Societies.
T iment in moments of peril and danger will be a bright page in the history of our State.
Judge Douglas' Plan.
During Saturday's session of the Senate Committee, Judge Douglas submitted the foJudge Douglas submitted the following:
First. Leave the people of the organized Territories free to decidethe question of slavery themselves, subject only to the limitations of the Constitution — the Courts to decide upon yton compromise bill and supported by Mr. Calhoun in 1848.
In addressing the Committee, Mr. Douglas said he was unwilling to believe that Senators from the North and South were going to sacrifi ng, was displayed yesterday at the office of the Daily Delta.
The Hon. Pierre Soule, the great Douglas leader in this State, is out with a letter, in which he announces himself as opposed to submiss
The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1860., [Electronic resource], A New method of giving out Offices. (search)