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The Daily Dispatch: may 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], Can the South support a Government? (search)
it to your threatened despotism." In an article on "Democrats in arms for the defence of Washington," it speaks as follows: "So far as we can learn, a large majority of the soldiers enlisted in this State for the defence of Washington, are Democrats. And they understand well what they are going to Washington for. It is not to wage a war of revenge or conquest against the South, but to defend the Government and Capital of the Union. "Of the regiment (the 25th) raised in Albany, N. Y., the Albany Argus says: "'Of that regiment of soldiers thus marching to the service of their country, nine- tenths are Democrats.'" "And the New York Day Book remarks of the troops going from that city: "'Many of the troops that have gone from New York said that they would defend Capital, but never engage in an aggressive war on the South.'" The Boston Journal having threatened the editor with an assault on person and property, he thus replies: "And we now