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Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 1
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Threatening secession.
affairs in South Carolina--Acceptance of Senator Chesnut's resignation — the Southern Press. &c., &c.
The feeling in South Carolina for secession seems steadily to advance.
In the legislative debates the only difference in the views of ty lashes, was placed in jail.
Bishop Davis, of the Diocese of South Carolina, has set forth a prayer, which is " to be used before the two f tion of the Hon. Jas. Chesnut as one of the U. S. Senators from South Carolina be accepted; and that what, under any other circumstances, woul with regret, is now recognized as an act of loyalty to the State of South Carolina.
Unanimously adopted, and sent to the Senate for con
We therefore, the representatives of the people of the State of South Carolina in convention assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of eople of this State, solemnly publish and declare that the State of South Carolina is, and of right ought to be, a free and independent State
Aldrich (search for this): article 1
Columbia Saturday (search for this): article 1
The Threatening secession.
affairs in South Carolina--Acceptance of Senator Chesnut's resignation — the Southern Press. &c., &c.
The feeling in South Carolina for secession seems steadily to advance.
In the legislative debates the only difference in the views of members is about the rapidity with which the act shall be consummated.
The resigned Federal officers of Charleston were in Columbia Saturday, and being serenaded made speeches of the same tenor of those delivered by them a few nights since, in the former city.
On Saturday evening, at the town of Mount Pleasant, S. C. , some while boys, aided by negroes, were burning "Old Abe" in effigy, when they were fired on, and one of them shot by Jno. M. Barre, who was afterwards arrested by the citizens, and after receiving forty lashes, was placed in jail.
Bishop Davis, of the Diocese of South Carolina, has set forth a prayer, which is " to be used before the two final prayers of morning and evening service, on a
Davis (search for this): article 1
Jonathan M. Barre (search for this): article 1
Cunningham (search for this): article 1
Whaley (search for this): article 1
James Chesnut (search for this): article 1
The Threatening secession.
affairs in South Carolina--Acceptance of Senator Chesnut's resignation — the Southern Press. &c., &c.
The feeling in South Carolina for secession seems steadily to advance.
In the legislative debates the only difference in the views of members is about the rapidity with which the act shall be consummated.
The resigned Federal officers of Charleston were in Columbia Saturday, and being serenaded made speeches of the same tenor of those delivered b , Saturday, the following took place:
Mr. Whaley said he held in his hand a resolution which he was certain would meet a cordial response from every member of this assembly.
It was as follows:
Resolved, That the resignation of the Hon. Jas. Chesnut as one of the U. S. Senators from South Carolina be accepted; and that what, under any other circumstances, would have been regarded with regret, is now recognized as an act of loyalty to the State of South Carolina.
Unanimously ado
W. C. Black (search for this): article 1