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The Daily Dispatch: April 10, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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g made through the South under the low tariff of the Southern Confederacy, and the consequent loss to the party of New England and Pennsylvania in the total annihilation of the principle of protection. These are the propulsive forces that are driving the Lincoln Administration to Fort Pickens and the devil. It is a notorious fact, that the Black Republicans who are most anxious to produce a conflict are those who have at different times been slapped in the face, or otherwise insulted for their insolence or indecent language, and who had not the courage or manhood to resent it. They think that by the aid of the Government the Republican party will be able to conquer and subjugate the South.--These miserable men are the very last persons that would fight when the day of battle comes. The President, the Secretary of War, and the Secretary of the Navy, were in consultation at the White House this morning. The President subsequently attended church at the Rev. Dr. Pynar's.