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Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 179
The Writing on the Wall.
Richmond, Va., February 28.--It was observed yesterday morning, that the walls in different parts of the city were scrawled over with inflammatory and treasonable mottoes.
The circumstance attracted but little attention at first, as the chalked letters were supposed to be the amusement of some idlers.
On further examination, however, it was found that these mottoes were displayed all over the city, with a system and consistency that showed that there were purpose and organization in this appeal to the multitude.
The following are some of these mottoes; they are written in large and singularly well-formed letters, at different points in the city, extending even to the suburbs on Church Hill, and show a literary merit that could hardly be ascribed to the blackguard, and is seldom found in mere rowdy scrawls on the street-corners: Nationals, to the rescue! Nationals, arise and gird on your strength! Unionists! it is time to assert your rights! Too many
Unionists (search for this): chapter 179
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February 28th (search for this): chapter 179
The Writing on the Wall.
Richmond, Va., February 28.--It was observed yesterday morning, that the walls in different parts of the city were scrawled over with inflammatory and treasonable mottoes.
The circumstance attracted but little attention at first, as the chalked letters were supposed to be the amusement of some idlers.
On further examination, however, it was found that these mottoes were displayed all over the city, with a system and consistency that showed that there were purposeove, should be shot dead in his tracks.
Such retribution would be mercy in the end. A Vigilance Committee at present is demanded by the most conservative and precious interests of society; it is demanded for safety; terror must be struck in the minds of Lincoln's agents and emissaries in Richmond, and treason must be reduced by prompt measures before the debt of vengeance becomes too large and too terrible, and the blood of hundreds is demanded at our hands.
Richmond Examiner, February 28.