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The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia — a proclamation. (search)
f their traitorous designs upon the President, should be not accede to their demands, and as sure as the sun will rise to-morrow there will be tenfold worse calamities than the present to relate, if Abolition malice and vile political scheming is allowed much longer to rear its head, while the national existence is threatened so sternly. The Tribune finds further traitorous symptoms in the speech of Hon. B. D. Noxon, President of the "Union Constitutional Convention," which met at Syracuse, N. Y., on the 9th. In his address he said: Gentlemen, the crisis of this hour is appalling. It is not alone that our armies are defeated. The painful truth is manifested that the President of the United States and our Generals in the field are embarrassed and threatened by the leaders of a party whose object is not the restoration of this Union, but the abolition of slavery. Their fanaticism renders them unfit for the high duties of statesmanship, and their sectional malice deprives