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The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1860., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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[Correspondence] Richmond, Va., Dec. 22d, 1860 To the Hon. John McQueen, Millege Bonham, W. W. Boyce, and John D. Ashmore: Gentlemen: We have understood you will, next week, leave Washington for your gallant native State of South Carolina. Although she is not now one of us, yet, by all the ties which should unite and bind one people to another, contending alike for honor, equality and justice, we cannot but feel that the cause of South Carolina is our cause, and her destiny sh --I had the honor to receive your kind invitation to my colleagues and myself to join you at the festive board, on Wednesday evening, the 26th inst., at the Exchange Hotel, in Richmond, and I embrace the earliest opportunity to reply. Gen. Bonham and Col. Ashmore have returned to South Carolina, and I am detained here by the illness of Mrs. McQueen, which renders it impossible to accept the honor you tender, Nothing, I assure you, would give me more pleasure than to meet the citizens o