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James W. Soutler (search for this): article 1
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.
The New England Society, of New York, composed of natives and descendants of New England, celebrated the 240th anniversary of the landing of the "Pilgrim Fathers" on Saturday night, by a dinner.
A portion of the able-cloth used was brought over on the "Mayflower." Among the speakers were James W. Soutler, President of the Old Dominion Society, (on whose introduction nine cheers were given for "Old Virginia,") Hansinal Hamlin, Judge Pierpont, and Wm. H. Seward.
The speech of Mr. Seward was a complete evasion of the questions of the day, the closing paragraph being, perhaps, as clear as any. This is it:
We have a great many statesmen who demand at once to know what the North proposes to do — what the government proposes to do — whether we propose to coerce our Southern brethren back in<
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Charles Blaine (search for this): article 1
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