Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 24, 1860., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Caleb Cushing or search for Caleb Cushing in all documents.

Your search returned 3 results in 1 document section:

ssion movement at the South. Our exchanges contain some further items of interest about the secession movement at the South, which we give: Views of Hon. Caleb Cushing. Hon. Caleb Cushing, of Boston, has accepted an invitation to address the people of Newburyport, Mass., this evening, on the national crisis. In a lettHon. Caleb Cushing, of Boston, has accepted an invitation to address the people of Newburyport, Mass., this evening, on the national crisis. In a letter accepting the invitation he says: God forbid that, at such a moment, anything should be done or said by me to add to the intensity of solicitude which already exists in this relation. On the other hand, there is but one thing to allay it, which can be done or said by or in the State of Massachusetts. It avails nod in the Union, to look our sister States in the face, and if need be, to address fraternal exhortation to the State of South Carolina. I am, very faithfully, C Cushing. Newburyport, Nov. 19, 1860. South Carolina cadets at West Point. The South Carolina cadets at West Point, numbering seven, have held a meeting and res