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Albany (New York, United States) (search for this): article 8
The Jacobin Club of New York
The Albany (N. Y.) Argus says that the plan to organize a military force in New York independent of the Federal Government has not died out, but is still secretly progressing.
It says:
Whether the Jacobin Club, established in New York, under the name of the "National War Committee," has been induced to attempt the raising of an army of fifty thousand men outside the authority of the Government, only by the scent of the enormous profits of contracts on which some of the shoddy members of that committee have fattened in the past, or whether the usurpation has a deeper significance, and is designed as a threat against the constituted authorities who refuse to adopt the programme of the Abolitionists in the conduct of the war, it is equally dangerous, revolutionary, and unjustifiable.
Fortunately, the exposure of the doings of the committee has in a measure deprived it of its power for evil; and the open withdrawal of the loyal citizens, who, unde
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 8
New York (New York, United States) (search for this): article 8
Auguste Belmont (search for this): article 8
Messippi Belmont (search for this): article 8
George S. Coe (search for this): article 8
Argus (search for this): article 8
The Jacobin Club of New York
The Albany (N. Y.) Argus says that the plan to organize a military force in New York independent of the Federal Government has not died out, but is still secretly progressing.
It says:
Whether the Jacobin Club, established in New York, under the name of the "National War Committee," has been induced to attempt the raising of an army of fifty thousand men outside the authority of the Government, only by the scent of the enormous profits of contracts on which some of the shoddy members of that committee have fattened in the past, or whether the usurpation has a deeper significance, and is designed as a threat against the constituted authorities who refuse to adopt the programme of the Abolitionists in the conduct of the war, it is equally dangerous, revolutionary, and unjustifiable.
Fortunately, the exposure of the doings of the committee has in a measure deprived it of its power for evil; and the open withdrawal of the loyal citizens, who, und
Morris Ketebum (search for this): article 8
Fremont (search for this): article 8
Opdyke (search for this): article 8