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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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ed a series breathing devotion to the Union so long as the Government was constitutionally administered, and recommending the thorough organization of the militia, the arming and equipment of volunteer companies, and asserting the duty of the State to demand her rights in the Union. Mr. Holden declared his fixed purpose to stand by the Union until the Constitution should be violated, and that in that event the South should stand as a unit in defence of her constitutional rights. Mr. Henry W. Miller followed, in a speech of two hours. Mr. Vance entertained the audience for an hour, and he received a beautiful bouquet from the ladies in the galleries as a testimonial for his defence of the Constitution and the Union. A Southern Convention. The National Intelligencer of yesterday has the following: With the view of arresting the hands already uplifted for the piecemeal dismemberment of our body politic, and to the end that our fellow-citizens and compatriots of the S