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The secession of South Carolina.
The solemn act of the secession of a sovereign State from the American Union has been accomplished.
With unutterable sadness w .
Where shall we supply the vacant place?
Will Kansas be a substitute for South Carolina?
Deeply as we feel this humiliating disappointment of the hopes and expectations of all patriotic hearts, profoundly as we may regret that South Carolina could not await the co- operation of Virginia and other Southern States, we have n ep together, front and rear, and advance in a solid column.--We regret that South Carolina has felt it her duty, "solitary and alone," to precipitate events, but we h els of any sister state.
If Virginia does not follow close on the heels of South Carolina, it will be because, in the exercise of her free and independent judgment, will she or any State of the South, permit coercion to be employed against South Carolina.
The first Federal gun fired upon that State, will sound the knell of the
No Firing.
--A party of citizens applied to Gov. Letcher yesterday for the use of one or more cannon, with which to fire one hundred guns in honor of the secession of South Carolina.
The Governor declined the use of the guns, remarking that it had not been customary to loan State arms to fire partizan salutes.
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]view, (South Carolina's action at Lincoln's home.
Washington, Dec. 21
--The Springfield (Ill) Republican says that South Carolina cannot dissolve the Union.
She cannot get out of the Union until she conquers the Government.
Passive secession is nothing.
If she violates the law by obstructing the collection of the revenue, or in any other way, then comes the tug of war. Disunion by armed force is treason, and treason must and will be pu Carolina's action at Lincoln's home.
Washington, Dec. 21
--The Springfield (Ill) Republican says that South Carolina cannot dissolve the Union.
She cannot get out of the Union until she conquers the Government.
Passive secession is nothing.
If she violates the law by obstructing the collection of the revenue, or in any other way, then comes the tug of war. Disunion by armed force is treason, and treason must and will be put down at all hazards.
Lincoln will do his duty.
Zed.
The Daily Dispatch: December 22, 1860., [Electronic resource], Peruvian cotton. (search)
From South Carolina.the Ordinances of the State demonstration at Charleston, &c. Charleston, Dec. 21.
able paper, reviewing the injuries sustained by South Carolina from her connection with the Union.
The Co and other officers of Customs for the ports of South Carolina, also, Postmaster.
Persons now charged with sa Mr. Dunkin, as follows:
We, the people of South Carolina, in Convention assembled, declare and ordain, u facilities, as follows:
We, the people of South Carolina, in Convention assembled, declare and ordain th nment of the United States within the limits of South Carolina be and are hereby appointed to hold, under the expenses, be paid into the Bank of the State of South Carolina, subject to the order of the General Assembly; aths of office, reported the 4th article of the South Carolina Constitution, amended as follows:
All per hat I will faithful and true allegiance bear to South Carolina so long as I may continue a citizen thereof, an
The Daily Dispatch: December 22, 1860., [Electronic resource], Peruvian cotton. (search)
The reception of the secession news at the South and Elsewhere. Mobile, Dec. 21.
--The secession of South Carolina was received here with great rejoicing.
One hundred guns were fired, the military paraded, and the streets resounded with ch tgomery, Ala, Dec. 21.--The Governor ordered one hundred guns to be fired upon the reception of the intelligence that South Carolina had seceded.
Washington, Dec. 21.--The secession of South Carolina is taken very quietly here.--Nothing is knownSouth Carolina is taken very quietly here.--Nothing is known of the course intended to be pursued by the President or Congress.
New Orleans,Dec. 21.--An actor at the Varieties Theatre last night announced from the stage the secession of South Carolina.
The news was received with enthusiasm.
There iSouth Carolina.
The news was received with enthusiasm.
There is a general demonstration of joy here at the secession.
One hundred guns were fired.
The Pelican flag was unfurled.
Secession speeches were made by leading citizens.
The Marseillaise was the only music played.
A bust of Calhoun was exhibited