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The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], The capture of the New Orleans Barracks. (search)
Mr. Seward, The originator of the "irrepressible conflict"--the man to whom, according to the testimony of Col. Forres, the Jons Brown plot was disclosed, and who went off to Europe silent and uncommunicative whilst the slow match to the Harper's Ferry mine was burning; the "veiled prophet" of Black Republicanism — has been emnity to the owners for fugitive slaves rescued by mobs, or smuggled off by underground railroad agents into the free States, were all equally unacceptable to Mr.Seward. Against every one of these propositions in their order, and even against recommending a repeal of the anti-Fugitive Slave Law Personal Liberty bills of the Northct and the Republican party is opposed at this time to any concessions whatsoever to the "slave power." The New York Herald justly observes that the only point in Seward's late speech of any practical value is his declaration that "when these eccentric secession and disunion movements shall have subsided, and calmness shall have r