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The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Citizens' State-rights ticket.-- Peachy R. Grattan, P. H. Aylett, Geo. W. Randolph. (search)
rosecute Mr. Rust for his assault upon Horace Greeley, when the latter refused to enter complaint himself, Mr. Treadwell has to-day returned to New York, but will in a few days be again in Washington. He is resolved to find another Judge more willing to issue a process. The "war" among the New York Military. The dissatisfaction growing out of General Sanford's offer of the services of the military to the Governor to be used against the South, continues unabated in New York city. Capt. Lovell, of the City Guard, has thrown up his commission, and thus assigns his reasons: "While I yield to none in my readiness to uphold and defend the Constitution of my country, I am inflexibly opposed to the doctrine that the stronger section of the Union may place a new and unauthorized interpretation on that Constitution which, in the judgment of the weaker section, denies them complete security for their property, and then compel its unwilling recognition at the point of the bayonet.