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The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1860., [Electronic resource], Secession movement at the South . (search)
Secession movement at the South.
letter from Lieut. Maury--speech of Gov. Pickens--opinion of the French Press on disunion — Norfolk "Ready Men," &c.
Letter from Lieut. M. F. Maury. Washington, Dec. 19, 1860. Wm. H. Macfarland, Esq.--Dear Sir:
--There is a peep today for those who had rather secure the rightLieut. M. F. Maury. Washington, Dec. 19, 1860. Wm. H. Macfarland, Esq.--Dear Sir:
--There is a peep today for those who had rather secure the rights of the South in the Union, than go out of it to seek them.
The dawn comes from New Jersey.
I do not know how you are upon the question of disunion, but I take it for granted that you think, as I believe a large majority of the people at the South think and hold, that matters have now come to such a pass, between the North and save the Union than any State in it; and I, for one, hope she will not be slow to avail herself of the glorious privilege. In haste, but alwaysYours, truly, M. F. Maury.
Speech of the Governor of South Carolina.
Eight military companies paraded at Charleston, S. C., Friday night, the line of march being Illuminated by