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Kansas (Kansas, United States) (search for this): article 11
lent, that it can be cured only by bloodletting. The Republicans, fresh from a visit to their constituents, confirm this opinion. They are more defiant than ever. Doolittle, in his speech in the Senate yesterday, haughtily and insultingly told the Southern Senators that it was idle to talk about amending the Constitution, for they (the Republicans) intended to amend it to suit themselves. This is what Seward is after in his proposition to admit all the Territories at once as States. Kansas, Nebraska, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Utah will become Northern States, adding twelve to the Republican strength in the Senate. Very soon they will have the two-thirds requisite to amend the Constitution, and reconstruct the Supreme Court according to their own notions. Meantime, the fact of Anderson's holding South Carolina in check, will stiffen the Republican neck. They foresee that Fort Monroe will do as much for Virginia. With the navy they will blockade all our ports. Of a cert
Utah (Utah, United States) (search for this): article 11
. The Republicans, fresh from a visit to their constituents, confirm this opinion. They are more defiant than ever. Doolittle, in his speech in the Senate yesterday, haughtily and insultingly told the Southern Senators that it was idle to talk about amending the Constitution, for they (the Republicans) intended to amend it to suit themselves. This is what Seward is after in his proposition to admit all the Territories at once as States. Kansas, Nebraska, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Utah will become Northern States, adding twelve to the Republican strength in the Senate. Very soon they will have the two-thirds requisite to amend the Constitution, and reconstruct the Supreme Court according to their own notions. Meantime, the fact of Anderson's holding South Carolina in check, will stiffen the Republican neck. They foresee that Fort Monroe will do as much for Virginia. With the navy they will blockade all our ports. Of a certainty, they will whip us in if they can. W
Nebraska (Nebraska, United States) (search for this): article 11
t it can be cured only by bloodletting. The Republicans, fresh from a visit to their constituents, confirm this opinion. They are more defiant than ever. Doolittle, in his speech in the Senate yesterday, haughtily and insultingly told the Southern Senators that it was idle to talk about amending the Constitution, for they (the Republicans) intended to amend it to suit themselves. This is what Seward is after in his proposition to admit all the Territories at once as States. Kansas, Nebraska, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Utah will become Northern States, adding twelve to the Republican strength in the Senate. Very soon they will have the two-thirds requisite to amend the Constitution, and reconstruct the Supreme Court according to their own notions. Meantime, the fact of Anderson's holding South Carolina in check, will stiffen the Republican neck. They foresee that Fort Monroe will do as much for Virginia. With the navy they will blockade all our ports. Of a certainty, th
Washington (Idaho, United States) (search for this): article 11
ed only by bloodletting. The Republicans, fresh from a visit to their constituents, confirm this opinion. They are more defiant than ever. Doolittle, in his speech in the Senate yesterday, haughtily and insultingly told the Southern Senators that it was idle to talk about amending the Constitution, for they (the Republicans) intended to amend it to suit themselves. This is what Seward is after in his proposition to admit all the Territories at once as States. Kansas, Nebraska, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Utah will become Northern States, adding twelve to the Republican strength in the Senate. Very soon they will have the two-thirds requisite to amend the Constitution, and reconstruct the Supreme Court according to their own notions. Meantime, the fact of Anderson's holding South Carolina in check, will stiffen the Republican neck. They foresee that Fort Monroe will do as much for Virginia. With the navy they will blockade all our ports. Of a certainty, they will whip u
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
t of battle and conquers there. Its General has proved his courage on the plains of Mexico. Moreover, we have Henry A. Wise — a two-edged sword of living fire.--Would to Heaven, he was Governor now.--Yes, we can do a good deal. We can fight. It the Abolitionists are determined to try conclusions at the point of the bayonet, Virginia is prepared to meet them. Our only danger is from treachery in our own camp. More than thirty letters have been received here from the Valley and Northwest Virginia, in regard to a question of taxation to be raised in our State Convention, if we hold one. It is believed, nay, it is virtually known, that these letters owe their origin to the suggestions of high authority. The man who, for selfish purposes, and when civil war is impending, could stir up the embers of an extinct quarrel and divide the house against itself, is denounced as infamous beyond the power of language to express. Such a man would not hesitate to murder his own mother, if b
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 11
ut us on a war footing, and events have kept us so. In the U. S. army we have the greatest military genius of the age — so pronounced by General Scott and all the army officers. I mean Major General Lee. He is a son of Virginia, and will be true to her. At home, in Richmond, you have one of the finest Regiments in the world. Its Colonel has in his veins that Celtic blood which always seeks the hottest front of battle and conquers there. Its General has proved his courage on the plains of Mexico. Moreover, we have Henry A. Wise — a two-edged sword of living fire.--Would to Heaven, he was Governor now.--Yes, we can do a good deal. We can fight. It the Abolitionists are determined to try conclusions at the point of the bayonet, Virginia is prepared to meet them. Our only danger is from treachery in our own camp. More than thirty letters have been received here from the Valley and Northwest Virginia, in regard to a question of taxation to be raised in our State Convention, if
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 11
n, for they (the Republicans) intended to amend it to suit themselves. This is what Seward is after in his proposition to admit all the Territories at once as States. Kansas, Nebraska, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Utah will become Northern States, adding twelve to the Republican strength in the Senate. Very soon they will have the two-thirds requisite to amend the Constitution, and reconstruct the Supreme Court according to their own notions. Meantime, the fact of Anderson's holding South Carolina in check, will stiffen the Republican neck. They foresee that Fort Monroe will do as much for Virginia. With the navy they will blockade all our ports. Of a certainty, they will whip us in if they can. What can we in Virginia do? A good deal. Our Military Institute has filled the State with competent officers. Our citizens are brave. We are better organized than any other State in the Union. Every county has its volunteer company, armed and equipped, most of them, and accust
Nevada (Nevada, United States) (search for this): article 11
oodletting. The Republicans, fresh from a visit to their constituents, confirm this opinion. They are more defiant than ever. Doolittle, in his speech in the Senate yesterday, haughtily and insultingly told the Southern Senators that it was idle to talk about amending the Constitution, for they (the Republicans) intended to amend it to suit themselves. This is what Seward is after in his proposition to admit all the Territories at once as States. Kansas, Nebraska, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Utah will become Northern States, adding twelve to the Republican strength in the Senate. Very soon they will have the two-thirds requisite to amend the Constitution, and reconstruct the Supreme Court according to their own notions. Meantime, the fact of Anderson's holding South Carolina in check, will stiffen the Republican neck. They foresee that Fort Monroe will do as much for Virginia. With the navy they will blockade all our ports. Of a certainty, they will whip us in if they c
G. W. Harris (search for this): article 11
gress, and that the people of Virginia had no other alternative than to rely on themselves. This paper Mr. Dejarnette carried around to all our Representatives, but obtaining only five signatures, thought it inadvisable to publish it. It is but justice to make known this fact in regard to a man who is as true to the honor of his State and the best interests of the South as any man living. The paper to which I have alluded will probably be signed to-day, and at once forwarded to your city. Harris (Letcher's successor) and Millson will hardly sign it. Clemens is doubtful. I have written a long letter, because I am anxious exceedingly that Virginia should act promptly and becomingly. A single quotation from an article addressed to Southern conservatives by the Tribune, and I have done: "Union men of the South! the day of compromises is over. We want to retain the Union, but it must be as equals. You have a right (as against us) to sustain slavery; we have a right to rejec
D. C. DeJarnette (search for this): article 11
be squeezed like an orange, until you are perfectly dry." Our members have been tardy in acquainting the people with the imminency of danger — the impossibility of peace. It gives me pleasure to state that the member from your district, Mr. Dejarnette, has been less derelict than the rest. Ten days ago a paper was drawn up in his room while I was present, setting forth the simple fact that there was not the least hope in Congress, and that the people of Virginia had no other alternative than to rely on themselves. This paper Mr. Dejarnette carried around to all our Representatives, but obtaining only five signatures, thought it inadvisable to publish it. It is but justice to make known this fact in regard to a man who is as true to the honor of his State and the best interests of the South as any man living. The paper to which I have alluded will probably be signed to-day, and at once forwarded to your city. Harris (Letcher's successor) and Millson will hardly sign it. Clemen
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