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The Great Northern conspiracy.
a full Exposure of its Secrets--Vallandigham's Addresses to it — prominent Yankee in it — the Cry to be for war but the work for peace, &c.
We have received a copy of the Chicago Tribune containing a full "exposure," as it is called, of the great conspiracy in the Western and Middle States to break up what remains of the late United States.
It appears that as early as June last some prominent citizens of St. Louis were arrested by Sanderson, the provost-marshal of the city, upon the charge of being conspirators, but the cause of the arrests was smothered up. Recently, however, more arrests were made, and this time too many to be kept quiet.
The St. Louis correspondent of the Tribune furnishes that paper with very lengthy accounts of the "great conspiracy," from which we extract the following:
Of the citizens arrested, a number were refused parole and bond, and continued imprisoned.
It now leaks out that those men have been fo
Windsor, Conn. (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 3
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Cooper County (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 3