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arolina, wishing to get the sense of the meeting as to the Buchanan-Cobb scheme of getting his State to postpone action till the 4th of March next, put the vote direct, "Shall South Carolina postpone" Not one voice was uttered in the affirmative. Attorney General Black's article in the Constitution sustains the views of the Message concerning secession. Of course; if it be true, as charged, that Judge Black wrote that part of the Message with his own hand. The modest proposal of Mr. Toucey that he be permitted to purchase supplies for the Navy privately, instead of advertising for contracts, excites no comment. Disunion and the empty Treasury absorb everything else. Gentlemen from the North tell me that the rural distract are beginning to feel the stress of the crisis, and that we may expect very soon to see the Tribune and the Black Republican politicians come down, as the N. Y. Times has already done. I see the N. Y. Express and the Tribune are giving each other the
The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Burning of the Kentucky Lunatic Asylum. (search)
arolina, wishing to get the sense of the meeting as to the Buchanan-Cobb scheme of getting his State to postpone action till the 4th of March next, put the vote direct, "Shall South Carolina postpone" Not one voice was uttered in the affirmative. Attorney General Black's article in the Constitution sustains the views of the Message concerning secession. Of course; if it be true, as charged, that Judge Black wrote that part of the Message with his own hand. The modest proposal of Mr. Toucey that he be permitted to purchase supplies for the Navy privately, instead of advertising for contracts, excites no comment. Disunion and the empty Treasury absorb everything else. Gentlemen from the North tell me that the rural distract are beginning to feel the stress of the crisis, and that we may expect very soon to see the Tribune and the Black Republican politicians come down, as the N. Y. Times has already done. I see the N. Y. Express and the Tribune are giving each other the