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The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1860., [Electronic resource], The secession movement at the South . (search)
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. a disunion meeting in Alabama. Marion, Ala., Nov. 17.
A meeting was held in Marion to-day by the citizens of Perry county, for the purpose of drafting resolutions which should go forth as the expression of their feelings in regard to Lincoln's election.
The meeting was large, and a solemnity pervaded the audience which I never witnessed before.
Every body was interested, and all parties belonging to the South were represented.
The meeting wa of the sovereign States.
The secession feeling was so prevalent that it is my serious opinion there were not six dissenting voices in an audience of fifteen hundred persons, and were such a thing possible, Perry county would secede whether Alabama did or not; but there seems to be little doubt as to the course Alabama will take in this matter before the 4th of March next.--She will be out of this Union without the least shadow of a doubt.
The resolutions, presenting the most urgent neces
The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1860., [Electronic resource], Pretty locomotives. (search)
For secession.
--Hon. A. H. H. Dawson, who canvassed Georgia in behalf of Bell and Everett, writes to the Charleston Mercury in favor of secession, and advocates separate State action.
He thinks if South Carolina will go out first, it will largely increase the secession vote in Georgia and Alabama.