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United States (United States) (search for this): article 8
d that the Treaty of 1862 was null and void, and no law; that the acts by which we organized and protected the Territories of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, were null and void, and no laws; that the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States was null and void and no law; that the Fugitive Slave law of 1850 was null and void, and no law; that there was no Constitution but the Chicago platform, and no law but their own will. Upon their sectional and unconstitutional platform they years, Mr. Lincoln had just learned the important fact that the States could not live together "half slave and half free." Hence he was a fit representative of this Abolition Disunion party, and by them properly nominated for President of the United States. Our credulity was wrought upon by a false philosophy and false philanthropy; and to elevate the black man to a position God never intended him to occupy, alas! the people cast their votes for Abraham Lincoln, and he was elected President.
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 8
es, liars, man-stealers, cut-throats, cowards, and pick-pockets. This Republican Abolition party disregarded the Constitution of our Fathers and the decisions of the Federal Courts. They said we have a progressive policy as well as a progressive religion. Their Chicago platform denied the legal existence of slavery in the Territories. This party declared that the Treaty of 1862 was null and void, and no law; that the acts by which we organized and protected the Territories of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, were null and void, and no laws; that the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States was null and void and no law; that the Fugitive Slave law of 1850 was null and void, and no law; that there was no Constitution but the Chicago platform, and no law but their own will. Upon their sectional and unconstitutional platform they plant their Presidential nominee, Abraham Lincoln. After we had lived happy and prosperously with the South for over seventy years, Mr. L
Gulf of Mexico (search for this): article 8
e passed on. State after State seceded from the Union, till we now find eleven States, by far the best portion of the country, out of the Union, and running a separate and independent Government. The lying journals, corrupt politicians, and dishonest statesmen of the North have deluded and cajoled us into the belief that there was nobody in the South, and if there were anybody there, they were great cowards — would run and would not fight — that in sixty days we could wipe them into the Gulf of Mexico. Under such delusive statements, thousands have rallied around our flag, and millions of money have been expended to save the sinking fortunes of the Empire, to restore the Union, to protect the Constitution, and enforce the laws. Corrupt and dishonest Government officials have stolen our money, robbed and defrauded our soldiery. Our Congress have long since ceased to legislate for the white man, but waste their imbecile energies in wrangling over the "almighty nigger." --They divide
No substitutes to be obtained from New Jersey. --Gov. Olden has determined that no substitutes for drafted men in New York or other States shall be purchased or obtained in New Jersey. It is stated that the Mayors of the different cities in the State have been in conference with the Governor, and that the most rigid and summary measures will be taken by the police to detect and arrest any person engaged in the work of procuring substitutes.
New Jersey (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 9
No substitutes to be obtained from New Jersey. --Gov. Olden has determined that no substitutes for drafted men in New York or other States shall be purchased or obtained in New Jersey. It is stated that the Mayors of the different cities in the State have been in conference with the Governor, and that the most rigid and summary measures will be taken by the police to detect and arrest any person engaged in the work of procuring substitutes. No substitutes to be obtained from New Jersey. --Gov. Olden has determined that no substitutes for drafted men in New York or other States shall be purchased or obtained in New Jersey. It is stated that the Mayors of the different cities in the State have been in conference with the Governor, and that the most rigid and summary measures will be taken by the police to detect and arrest any person engaged in the work of procuring substitutes.
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