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The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], Letter from Col. F. H. Smith to a friend, on the questions of the day. (search)
uld not only not say one word in vindication of the South from the aspersions constantly indulged towards it, but who would, on the contrary, unite with our libelers in calumniating it. To be under the necessity of calling upon such men to extend to us the assistance of their official characters in foreign lands, would be a deep mortification. How would an honorable Southern gentleman ask the official aid of Seward, or Summer, or Doolittle, or Burlingame, or of that Marat of the American press, Greeley --Would he not rather appeal to the generosity and courtesy of the Representatives of England, of France, or Russia, or any other country? Would he not endure the sufferings of imprisonment rather than solicit a release at the hands of any one of these detestable men? We believe he would. Even though the South has the acknowledgment of all her rights, and the Union is restored — yet if Lincoln is installed, the four years of his rule will be four years of humiliation to the South.