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Bellefonte (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 10
Letter from Gov. Letcher.
A correspondence between Gov. Letcher, of Virginia, and a person named Jas. S. Brisbin, of Centre county, Pa., is published in the Enquirer of yesterday.
To a full understanding of Gov. Letcher's letter, it is necessary to publish that of his correspondent, and we therefore give them both:
Centre Democrat Office,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa, November 15th, 1860. Governor John Letcher, of Virginia. --Dear Sir:
The present position of South Carolina and the sympathy manifested for her by many of the southern States, is to some a matter of amusement — to others a matter of alarm.
The disunion sentiment, which has been growing gradually in this country since the nullification of 1833, has at length assumed huge proportions, and, in my opinion, this spirit of rebellion should now be crushed, and effectually crushed.
If we are to have disunion, let it come now; we will never be better to grapple with the monster than at the present hour.
Centre County (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
Letter from Gov. Letcher.
A correspondence between Gov. Letcher, of Virginia, and a person named Jas. S. Brisbin, of Centre county, Pa., is published in the Enquirer of yesterday.
To a full understanding of Gov. Letcher's letter, it is necessary to publish that of his correspondent, and we therefore give them both:
Centre Democrat Office,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa, November 15th, 1860. Governor John Letcher, of Virginia. --Dear Sir:
The present position of South Carolina and the sympathy manifested for her by many of the southern States, is to some a matter of amusement — to others a matter of alarm.
The disunion sentiment, which has been growing gradually in this country since the nullification of 1833, has at length assumed huge proportions, and, in my opinion, this spirit of rebellion should now be crushed, and effectually crushed.
If we are to have disunion, let it come now; we will never be better to grapple with the monster than at the present hour.
Cuba, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 10
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
John Letcher (search for this): article 10
Letter from Gov. Letcher.
A correspondence between Gov. Letcher, of Virginia, and a person named Jas. S. Brisbin, of Centre county, Pa., is published in the Enquirer of yesterday.
To a full undGov. Letcher, of Virginia, and a person named Jas. S. Brisbin, of Centre county, Pa., is published in the Enquirer of yesterday.
To a full understanding of Gov. Letcher's letter, it is necessary to publish that of his correspondent, and we therefore give them both:
Centre Democrat Office,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa, November 15th, Gov. Letcher's letter, it is necessary to publish that of his correspondent, and we therefore give them both:
Centre Democrat Office,Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa, November 15th, 1860. Governor John Letcher, of Virginia. --Dear Sir:
The present position of South Carolina and the sympathy manifested for her by many of the southern States, is to some a matter of amusementGovernor John Letcher, of Virginia. --Dear Sir:
The present position of South Carolina and the sympathy manifested for her by many of the southern States, is to some a matter of amusement — to others a matter of alarm.
The disunion sentiment, which has been growing gradually in this country since the nullification of 1833, has at length assumed huge proportions, and, in my opinimpanied with my reply.
A number of the "Enquirer" containing the correspondence will be sent to your address. John Letcher. Respectfully, James S. Brisbin, Esq., Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 10
James S. Brisbin (search for this): article 10
Letter from Gov. Letcher.
A correspondence between Gov. Letcher, of Virginia, and a person named Jas. S. Brisbin, of Centre county, Pa., is published in the Enquirer of yesterday.
To a full understanding of Gov. Letcher's letter, it is necessary to publish that of his correspondent, and we therefore give them both:
Cece.
I await your orders.
Believing you to be a pure minded statesman, and a true lover of your country, I am, with sentiments of respect, truly your, Jas. S. Brisbin. Please answer.
Richmond, Va., Nov. 19, 1860. Sir:
--Yesterday morning I received your extraordinary letter of the 15th instant.
I am really ablic character, and as the people of this State may feel some interest in your views, I have thought it advisable to publish it, accompanied with my reply.
A number of the "Enquirer" containing the correspondence will be sent to your address. John Letcher. Respectfully, James S. Brisbin, Esq., Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa.
Virginians (search for this): article 10
November 19th, 1860 AD (search for this): article 10