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Jacksonville, Ala. (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 1
a the lead and all the honors. Let her put forth her hand and grasp them. She is, and must be the Empire State of the South, and South Carolina will have, perhaps, a hard time without her sustaining arm. " Florida. The Monticello (Fla.) Friend says: "Dr. T. M. Palmer returned on Wednesday from a visit to the Eastern portion of the State, and informs us that there exists but one feeling among the people — that of secession.--He visited Newmansville, Gainesville, Micanopy, Jacksonville, Lake City, and Fernandina, and did not find a solitary submissionist. At Fernandina the people are very much excited. On Monday, a Charleston steamer came sailing into that port with the Palmetto flag flying at its mast-head. A number of citizens boarded the vessel, and, after obtaining permission, run up two more flags--one with two stars, representing South Carolina, and the other with large letters emblazoned upon it, 'Florida goes with South Carolina.'" The Inter-State flag.
Oregon (Oregon, United States) (search for this): article 1
litical condition of the country. The Republican illumination in San Francisco in honor of Lincoln's election was a complete failure. Not fifty houses in the city responded to the call of the Republican State Central Committee to join in a general illumination. The cause of it was that the Republicans generally were not in an exultant mood. The Sacramento Standard, organ of the Breckinridge Democracy, assumes that the dissolution of the Union is inevitable, and urges California and Oregon to seriously consider the question of organizing a separate Republic on the Pacific coast. The idea seems to obtain little sympathy, and is denounced by a large portion of the press. Vermont Refuses to repeal her nullification act. On the 23d November, a majority of the committee of the Vermont House of Representatives, to whom had been referred a bill to repeal an act passed in 1858, to secure freedom to all persons within that State, reported that the same ought to pass, upon the
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
of assistance. A letter received yesterday from a county in Georgia, which was believed to be largely against resistance, gives a moretake no guarantees, but will go out high and dry, and forever. If Georgia will back her, there will be little or no trouble. I only wish sh, and gone out first. We don't want to lead.--We will gladly give Georgia the lead and all the honors. Let her put forth her hand and graspth South Carolina: The Day of our Deliverance is Dawning! Georgia Coat of Arms Palmetto State. So. Carolina Coat of Arms. GeorGeorgia Coat of Arms Hands Clasped. So. Carolina Coat of Arms. Georgia Coat of Arms Empire State So. Carolina Coat of Arms. Now or neveGeorgia Coat of Arms Empire State So. Carolina Coat of Arms. Now or never. We will secede. Side by Side-one Destiny. Significant demonstration. At a very large meeting in Russell county, Ala., on thnes, 1,800 in all, and 40,000 conical ball cartridges, for the State of Georgia. They came from Hartford, Connecticut, and were forwarded imm
Hartford (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 1
le means to meet all their liabilities. They have preferred this course to the sacrifice of the Cotton shipped to it for sale. These suspensions, it is cheering to know, involve only a delay, and are looked upon as necessary to protect the planters' interests. Arms for the South. The steamship Montgomery arrived at Savannah on Monday last, with 180 boxes of Sharpe's patent carbines, 1,800 in all, and 40,000 conical ball cartridges, for the State of Georgia. They came from Hartford, Connecticut, and were forwarded immediately to Milledgeville. Movements in Virginia. One of the largest meetings ever held in Petersburg, convened on Thursday night, in response to a call for a gathering of "all friends of the Federal Union." Resolutions of a conservative character were introduced by Messrs. Collier and Keiley, and voted down. The following, introduced by Hon. Roger A. Pryor, were adopted — a result not contemplated by the projectors of the movement.-- Blue cockades we
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
e the ready eagle, and would, as surely as South Carolina seceded and raised the standard of constitbe an avowed and unqualified Disunionist.--South Carolina should and must now go forward. The nthern merchants are refusing credit to the South Carolina merchants, even after they have settled to the Baptist. Associations of Alabama and South Carolina, as officially defined by resolutions concercury calls upon each and all the sons of South Carolina, who are how engaged in the military servien, bequeathed them by their fathers. South Carolina wants her soldier-citizens around her now.ee of the mass meeting at Columbus: "South Carolina will certainly secede from the Union on thmust be the Empire State of the South, and South Carolina will have, perhaps, a hard time without hes. Georgia Coat of Arms Hands Clasped. So. Carolina Coat of Arms. Georgia Coat of Arms Empire State So. Carolina Coat of Arms. Now or never. We will secede. Side by Side-one Desti[10 more...]
California (California, United States) (search for this): article 1
s it can be honorably preserved, and are not unwilling to do anything that will settle the question honorably and satisfactorily. The secession question in California. Advices from San Francisco to the 17th of November, state that the people of California were waiting with deep anxiety for the Eastern news showing the disCalifornia were waiting with deep anxiety for the Eastern news showing the disposition of the Southern States on the dissolution question. After hearing of Lincoln's election, all political animosities greatly moderated, the Republicans as well as the Democrats seeming to be fearful of serious trouble from the present political condition of the country. The Republican illumination in San Francisco re not in an exultant mood. The Sacramento Standard, organ of the Breckinridge Democracy, assumes that the dissolution of the Union is inevitable, and urges California and Oregon to seriously consider the question of organizing a separate Republic on the Pacific coast. The idea seems to obtain little sympathy, and is denounce
Lake City (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 1
d all the honors. Let her put forth her hand and grasp them. She is, and must be the Empire State of the South, and South Carolina will have, perhaps, a hard time without her sustaining arm. " Florida. The Monticello (Fla.) Friend says: "Dr. T. M. Palmer returned on Wednesday from a visit to the Eastern portion of the State, and informs us that there exists but one feeling among the people — that of secession.--He visited Newmansville, Gainesville, Micanopy, Jacksonville, Lake City, and Fernandina, and did not find a solitary submissionist. At Fernandina the people are very much excited. On Monday, a Charleston steamer came sailing into that port with the Palmetto flag flying at its mast-head. A number of citizens boarded the vessel, and, after obtaining permission, run up two more flags--one with two stars, representing South Carolina, and the other with large letters emblazoned upon it, 'Florida goes with South Carolina.'" The Inter-State flag. The foll
Vermont (Vermont, United States) (search for this): article 1
Republican State Central Committee to join in a general illumination. The cause of it was that the Republicans generally were not in an exultant mood. The Sacramento Standard, organ of the Breckinridge Democracy, assumes that the dissolution of the Union is inevitable, and urges California and Oregon to seriously consider the question of organizing a separate Republic on the Pacific coast. The idea seems to obtain little sympathy, and is denounced by a large portion of the press. Vermont Refuses to repeal her nullification act. On the 23d November, a majority of the committee of the Vermont House of Representatives, to whom had been referred a bill to repeal an act passed in 1858, to secure freedom to all persons within that State, reported that the same ought to pass, upon the ground that the act of 1858 is unconstitutional. After clearly stating the argument against the act, the committee proceed to say: While we retain this law on our statute book, we are esto
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
verwhelmingly. If not unanimously, on the same platform. Call to army and Navy officers. The Charleston Mercury calls upon each and all the sons of South Carolina, who are how engaged in the military service of the government of the United States, to "renounce at once the sword and the rations of the vulgar oppressor, and to hasten at once to the homes that gave them birth, for the protection of their native soil, the preservation of the institutions of their State, and the maintenanclved. That the systematic aggressions of the Abolitionists on the Constitution and the rights of the South, have at last resulted in the election of an avowed advocate of Negro Equality and the Irrepressible Conflict, to the Presidency of the United States, and the transfer of the Executive powers of the Federal Government to a party exclusively sectional in its organization and its arms, and notoriously inimical to the guarantees of slavery embodied in the fundamental compact of Union And
Page county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
t with their own honor and interests; yet we would be recreant to the obligations of the common cause, and that tentative to the plainest dictates of prudent policy if we neglected to concert measures of mutual security with those States of the South which are bound to us by identity of institutions and community of danger. It was past midnight when the vote was taken, and large numbers had left the hall.--The result was applauded in the most enthusiastic manner. The citizens of Page county, irrespective of party, held a meeting last week, and adopted a series of conservative resolutions, deprecating the present condition of the country, and counselling moderation and prudence. The people of the county are for the Union, so long as it can be honorably preserved, and are not unwilling to do anything that will settle the question honorably and satisfactorily. The secession question in California. Advices from San Francisco to the 17th of November, state that the peop
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