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Penobscot (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 8
Russia (Russia) (search for this): article 8
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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 8
Secession movement at the South.South Carolina.
The main points of the message of the Governor of South South Carolina have been already published in this paper.
The Columbia Guardian says:
We need not comment on nment will be no more binding upon a citizen of South Carolina than will be an edict of the Czar of Russia; an right to oppose the action of the sovereign State of South Carolina than will Napoleon or Alexander, or any oth eech on the occasion, and discussed the duty of South Carolina and the South in the present condition of affai proper person to fill the office of Governor of South Carolina, saying that "no one, perhaps, among us, would ent, tendered their services to the citizens of South Carolina, and hold themselves in readiness for any emerg y; for we are anxious to render the gallant State of South Carolina our services.
As we are sons of the noble understand how to handle the musket. "
The South Carolina papers publish the telegraphic report that the
P. N. Lynch (search for this): article 8
Alexander (search for this): article 8
Gist (search for this): article 8
John S. Presion (search for this): article 8
Lincoln (search for this): article 8
Napoleon (search for this): article 8