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December 13th, 1860 AD (search for this): article 1
t be not possible, to avert the adoption of any measure which would render its reconstruction hopeless." of Southern Members of Congress. At the request of Hon. Reuben Davis, of Miss. member of the Committee of States, the Southern members of Congress assembled at his rooms on Thursday night, and adjourned at 11 o'clock, at which the following declaration was made and signed by those present. It had already been presented to the Committee of Thirty-three: Washington, Dec. 13, 1860. To our Constituents: The argument is exhausted. All hope of relief in the Union, through the agency of Committees, Congressional legislation, or Constitutional amendments is extinguished, and we trust the South will not be deceived by appearances or the preference of new guarantees. The Republicans are resolute in the purpose to grant nothing that will or ought to satisfy the South. In our judgment the honor, safety and independence of the Southern people are to be found only in
December 14th, 1860 AD (search for this): article 1
ion, the work of their hands, for ages yet to come. An Omnipotent providence may overrule existing evils for permanent good. He can make the wrath of man to praise Him, and the remainder of wrath He can restrain. Let me invoke every individual, in whatever sphere of life he may be placed, to feel a personal responsibility to God and his country for keeping this day holy, and for contributing all in his power to remove our actual and impending calamities. James Buchanan. Washington,Dec. 14, 1860. The resignation of Gen. Cass. The Washington Constitution (Government ) of yesterday, says the President has resolved to appoint Attorney General Black to the position of Secretary of State, and that in nomination will be confirmed by the Senator to-day. Of Gen. Cass' resignation, it says. To avoid all misconstruction or mis-statement of the reasons which caused this event, we have taken pains to ascertain the true cause. It is not that Gen. Cass differed from the Presiden
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