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Norfolk (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 204
Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 204
New York (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 204
Inflammatory Placards.
New-York, July 3.--During this afternoon the following inflammatory placard was posted about the city and hung up in conspicuous positions in some of the hotels:
attention! Major-General Halleck: The people of the North, West, and East, who are numbered by millions, and who are firm friends of the Administration and Government, have been for months ardently wishing, hoping, praying, and expecting to see some signs of energy and capacity in their rulers, correspondi the nation are undone.
P. S.--If you had hung Vallandigham (as you ought to have done) and sent him to be Governor of the copperheads in the infernal regions, you would not have been troubled by the traitorous, cowardly, miserable sneaks and poltroons, who are boring you about him; and who, when they visit Washington, should be impressed into the service of the Government, which they are endeavoring to overthrow — and all the people would say, Amen! one of the people. New-York, June 30, 1863
Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 204
Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 204
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 204
Heintzelman (search for this): chapter 204
Salmon P. Chase (search for this): chapter 204
Halleck (search for this): chapter 204
Inflammatory Placards.
New-York, July 3.--During this afternoon the following inflammatory placard was posted about the city and hung up in conspicuous positions in some of the hotels:
attention! Major-General Halleck: The people of the North, West, and East, who are numbered by millions, and who are firm friends of the Administration and Government, have been for months ardently wishing, hoping, praying, and expecting to see some signs of energy and capacity in their rulers, correspond th-like torpor that seems to pervade the Administration.
They formerly had implicit faith, especially in the patriotism of Secretary Stanton and President Lincoln.
The people begin to inquire, to fear, and are perplexed.
They suspect you, General Halleck, of imbecility, or something worse.
They know that you are the Commander-in-Chief, and hold you responsible.
Answer these questions if you can. Two immense armies have been confronting each other for months on the Rappahannock — preparing
Vallandigham (search for this): chapter 204