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The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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t and truculent attack upon the South by Henry Winter Davis, the representative of Baltimore. Not one Black Republican of them all, since Joshua R. Giddings left the public councils, has uttered such atrocious sentiments, nor dared to brandish over the South so boldly and ferociously the tomahawk of open war. It is worthy of notice that whilst the galleries of the Senate were promptly cleared upon a single manifestation of applause to Wigfall, for vindicating the South triumphantly against Johnson, of Tennessee, no such effort was made in the House, when the galleries, said to be crowded with Baltimore "Plug-Uglies," imported for the purpose, applauded furiously every bloody sentence of that representative Plug-Ugly, Henry Winter Davis. We cannot believe that the city of Baltimore, although it has long since ceased to be a slaveholding city, can endorse such a speech as that of Davis. But if she does not endorse him, she cannot too soon clear her skirts of the responsibility by ousti