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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Fauquier (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 7
Columbus (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Secession movement at the South.
letter from Ex-Gov. Wise--"Fighting in the Union"--the resignation of Secretary Cobb, &c., &c.
Position of Ex-Gov. Wise.
Ex-Gov. Wise, of Va., having been written to by a gentleman of Columbus, Ga., to define what he means by "fighting in the Union," replies as follows:
Rolliston, near Norfolk, Va., December 1, 1860. Dear Sir:
Yours of the 22d ult. Was late coming to hand.
I now thank you for it. As to my doctrine of "fighting in the Union," it is one of true policy:
1st.
If a sovereign State is judge of the infraction as well as of the mode and measure of redress, she may remain in the Union to resent or resist wrongs as well as do so out of the Union.
2d.
If other States have infracted the Union, not she, the State wronged, is bound to defend the Constitution and Union against those who have infracted the one and threatened the other.
Logically the Union belongs to those who have kept, not to those who h
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Warrenton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Henry A. Wise (search for this): article 7
Secession movement at the South.
letter from Ex-Gov. Wise--"Fighting in the Union"--the resignation of Secretary Cobb, &c., &c.
Position of Ex-Gov. Wise.
Ex-Gov. Wise, of Va., having been written to by a gentleman of Columbus, Ga.,Ex-Gov. Wise.
Ex-Gov. Wise, of Va., having been written to by a gentleman of Columbus, Ga., to define what he means by "fighting in the Union," replies as follows:
Rolliston, near Norfolk, Va., December 1, 1860. Dear Sir:
Yours of the 22d ult. Was late coming to hand.
I now thank you for it. As to my doctrine of "fighting in Ex-Gov. Wise, of Va., having been written to by a gentleman of Columbus, Ga., to define what he means by "fighting in the Union," replies as follows:
Rolliston, near Norfolk, Va., December 1, 1860. Dear Sir:
Yours of the 22d ult. Was late coming to hand.
I now thank you for it. As to my doctrine of "fighting in the Union," it is one of true policy:
1st.
If a sovereign State is judge of the infraction as well as of the mode and measure of redress, she may remain in the Union to resent or resist wrongs as well as do so out of the Union.
2d.
If ot er event?
I say, then, stick to all your rights, renounce none, fight for all and save all! Yours truly, &c., Henry A. Wise.
Correspondence between Secretary Cobb and the President.
The following is Secretary Cobb's letter tenderin
James Buchanan (search for this): article 7
Cordially Reciprocating (search for this): article 7
Howell Cobb (search for this): article 7
Secession movement at the South.
letter from Ex-Gov. Wise--"Fighting in the Union"--the resignation of Secretary Cobb, &c., &c.
Position of Ex-Gov. Wise.
Ex-Gov. Wise, of Va., having been written to by a gentleman of Columbus, Ga., rights, renounce none, fight for all and save all! Yours truly, &c., Henry A. Wise.
Correspondence between Secretary Cobb and the President.
The following is Secretary Cobb's letter tendering his resignation, and the President's reply:Secretary Cobb's letter tendering his resignation, and the President's reply:
Washington City, Dec. 8. My Dear Sir:
A sense of duty to the State of Georgia requires me to take a step which makes it proper that I should no longer continue to be a member of your Cabinet.
In the troubles of the country conseque members of your Cabinet, with whom I have been so pleasantly associated, I am most truly and sincerely your friend, Howell Cobb. To the President.
Washington, Dec. 10, 1860. My Dear Sir:
I have received your communication of Saturd
William T. Scott (search for this): article 7