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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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The National Crisis.
letter from vice President Breckinridge--letter from Judge A. B. Longstreet--military movements in Charleston — county Meetings in Virginia — the southern Confederacy — the defences of Charleston harbor--Fort Pulaski--the Servants in the field, &c., &c.
Letter from vice President Breckinridge.
Hon. John C. Breckinridge has written a letter to Gov. Magoffin, of Ky. in which, while favoring the compromise propositions of Mr. Crittenden, he expresses himselHon. John C. Breckinridge has written a letter to Gov. Magoffin, of Ky. in which, while favoring the compromise propositions of Mr. Crittenden, he expresses himself as utterly hopeless of their being adopted.
He concludes as follows:
The immediate question now presented is, peace or war. Whether the right of a State or States to dissolve connection with the federal system be a reserved right, or one gr to bear without a murmur all the consequences of an honest but terrible mistake. Very sincerely, your friend, John C. Breckinridge.Hon. B. Magoffin, Governor of Kentucky.
The letter from President Longstreet
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