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ippi, September 5, 1835, it was Resolved, That it is our decided opinion, that any individual who dares to circulate, with a view to effectuate the designs of the Abolitionists, any of the incendiary tracts or newspapers now in the course of transmission to this country, is justly worthy, in the sight of God and man, of immediate death: and we doubt not that such would be the punishment of any such offender, in any part of the State of Mississippi where he may be found. Says the Rev. William Plummer, D. D., of Richmond, Virginia, in response (July, 1835) to a call for a meeting of the clergy to take action on the exciting topic, Let the Abolitionists understand that they will be caught if they come among us, and they will take good care to stay away. The cry of the whole South should be death — instant death — to the abolitionist, wherever he is caught. --Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle. We can assure the Bostonians, one and all, who have embarked in the nefarious scheme of abolish
; excitement at, in regard to the transfer of arms to the South, 408; schedule of the order of transfer, 408; speech of President Lincoln at, 419. Pittsfield, N. H., Geo. Storrs mobbed at, 27. Platte Argus, The, Mo., citation from, 238. Plummer, Rev. Wm., D. D., 128. Plummer, Col. John B., 581; 591. Poinsett, Joel R., 149; 176. Polk, Gen. Bishop, bombards our troops at Belmont, 595; crosses to Belmont; drives off the Unionists, 596; occupies Columbus, Ky., 613. Polk, James Plummer, Col. John B., 581; 591. Poinsett, Joel R., 149; 176. Polk, Gen. Bishop, bombards our troops at Belmont, 595; crosses to Belmont; drives off the Unionists, 596; occupies Columbus, Ky., 613. Polk, James K., 69; nominated for President, 164; is elected, 167; 168; letter to John K. Kane, 169; is openly committed to Annexation, 174; 185; 186; his special message, 187; makes an offer for Cuba, 269. Pollard, Edward A., his summing up of the initial conquests by the South, 413-14; his estimate of the troops furnished by the North and South respectively, in 1812, and the Mexican War, 500; remarks on the battle of Carnifex Ferry, 525; remarks on the battle of Bethel, 531; his estimate of Rebel forc