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James T. Brady (search for this): article 5
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Secession movement at the South.
The Charleston Mercury has the following editorial on the propriety of delaying secession to wait for Virginia:
We are to delay, "until Virginia can be heard," according to the modest proposal of the Hon. Mr. Garnett, at the late Essex meeting.
We are to delay, until we shall see whether their Personal Liberty Acts will not be repealed by the Legislatures of Northern States.
We are to delay, until all the Southern States shall meet in Convention for conference.
We are to delay, until Mr. Lincoln's administration shall show, by "overt acts," its hostility to the South.
We propose briefly to take up these several causes for delay:
1.
We are to delay, that Virginia may be heard." Why should the Southern States delay any action of theirs, "that Virginia may be heard? " Did not Mississippi and South Carolina speak to Virginia last winter, through their Commissioners, formally sent to her, and did Virginia heed their counsels?
No. She
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