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Correction.
-- I am informed that it is still asserted that I was the author of the editorial from the Whig, which was read by Gen. Kemper in our discussion on Wednesday evening, and that it was signed by me. It is not true that I wrote the article. I so stated at the moment, and supposed all heard me. Gen. Kemper did not assert that I was the author.
I dislike these personal explanations, but it is now rendered necessary by the misrepresentations busily circulated.
In conclusion, I say that any one who asserts that I was the author of that piece or who asserts that at any time, in any way, or to any one.
I have ever uttered or written anything adverse to Judge Douglas, asserts that which is utterly and absolutely untrue.
no 3-- 1t John H. Gilmer.
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], Additional Foreign news. (search)
National DemocratichiTicket for 1860.for president,Stephen A. Douglas, of Illinois.for president,Herschel V.Johnson, of Georgia.
Electors.
1st.
Dist.--Gorge Blow, of Norfolk City.
2d.
Dist.--Henry L. Hopkins, of Petersburg.
3d.
Dist.--Jonathan B. Stovall, of Halifax.
4th.
Dist.--James Garland, of Lynchburg.
5th.
Dist.--Ben. F. Randolph, of Albemarle.
6th.
Dist.--James H. Cox, of Chesterfield.
7th.
Dist.--J B. Allworth, of Accomac.
8th.
Dist.--G. H. C. Rowe, of Spotsylvania.
9th.
Dist.--George W. Brent, of Alexandria.
10th.
Dist.--Israel Robinson, of Berkeley.
11th.
Dist.--J. N. Liggett, of Rockingham.
12th.
Dist.--D. H. Hodge, of Montgomery.
13th.
Dist.--George W. Hopkins, of Washington.
14th.
Dist.--C. J. Stuart, of Doddridge.
15th.
Dist.--Wm. G. Brown, of Preston.
Election on Tuesday, 6th November.
no 2--2t
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.
no 3--1t