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The Daily Dispatch: January 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], Letter from Hon. John M. Botts . (search)
The National crisis.
causes of Secretary Thompson's resignation — the Committee of Thirty-three--Messages of the Gerday has the following explanation of the causes of Secretary Thompson's resignation.
It may be proper to state that Mr. Hth, it is a fact well known to all that, on its avowal, Mr. Thompson would have instantly resigned.
It was on the faith that no such purpose was entertained that Mr. Thompson remained in office, and after the regrettable and unauthorized movement Federal Government of hostility to South Carolina, that Mr. Thompson consented to remain in the Cabinet after the Secretary ct.
Despite the positive and emphatic remonstrances of Mr. Thompson against sending reinforcements of Federal troops to Cha newspapers of yesterday, was the first intimation that Mr. Thompson received that it was made, or even resolved on. Althougat it is contemplated.
"Under these circumstances, Mr. Thompson instantly resigned his commission.
By doing so he has
The Daily Dispatch: January 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], Letter from Hon. John M. Botts . (search)