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The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1860., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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s here from this time until the 4th of March, and all such had better be in h--1 than Friar's Point. Position of Senator Wilson. Senator Wilson's letter to Hon. Caleb Cushing is out. It is mainly devoted to the exhuming of the declarations oSenator Wilson's letter to Hon. Caleb Cushing is out. It is mainly devoted to the exhuming of the declarations of Gen. Cushing in opposition to slavery, made from three to thirty years ago, and explains his own position on the question. Gen. Wilson says, in relation to his remarks made just after the election, that "the slave power was now broken beneath our Gen. Wilson says, in relation to his remarks made just after the election, that "the slave power was now broken beneath our republican feet — that our heels were upon it — that it was ground to powder." My unpremeditated, unguarded words, concerning the slave power, may perhaps be tortured by the reckless tongue or pen of political malignity so as to appear to mean od of the nation as generously for the defence of the South as I would for the defence of my native New England. Senator Wilson also quotes from speeches of Lincoln, Seward, &c., to show that the Republican doctrines are based upon non-intervent