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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 84 (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 86 (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 91 (search)
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87.--speech of A. H. Stephens at Richmond, Va., April 22.
The distinguished gentleman was introduced to the throng by Mayor Mayo, and received with hearty cheers.
In response, Mr. Stephens returned his acknowledgments for the warmth of the personal greeting, and his most profound thanks for it as the representative of the Confederate States.
He spoke of the rejoicing the secession of Virginia had caused among her Southern sisters.
Her people would feel justified if they could hear it as he had. He would not speak of the States that were out, but those who were in. North Carolina was out, and did not know exactly how she got out. The fires that were blazing here he had seen all along, his track from Montgomery to Richmond.
At Wilmington, N. C., he had counted on one street twenty flags of the Confederate States.
The news from Tennessee was equally cheering — there the mountains were on fire.
Some of the States still hesitated, but soon all would be in. Tennessee was n
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 92 (search)
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88.--meeting of the New York Bar, April 22.
Judge Edmonds called the meeting to order, and nominated for presiding officer the Hon. Daniel P. Ingraham, of the Supreme Court.
The motion was acceded to amid loud cheers.
Mr. Charles E. Whitehead put in nomination the following list of Vice-Presidents:
Hon. Samuel R. Betts,
Hon. J. J. Roosevelt,
Hon. John T. Hoffman,
Hon. Thos. W. Clerke,
Hon. C. P. Daly,
Hon. Greene C. Bronson,
Hon. Daniel Lord.
William Allen Butler put in nomination the following list of Secretaries:
Gilbert Dean,
Hon. Chas. A. Peabody,
E. W. Stoughton,
Richard O'Gorman.
These nominations were acceded to unanimously.
Three cheers were called for the Americana flag, and responded to enthusiastically.
Judge Edmonds said: In behalf of the Committee of Arrangements I offer the following resolutions for the consideration of the meeting.
I am admonished by the Committee that I must make no speech.
The time for speeches has gone by. T