SINCE I last wrote to you the secessionists of the South, rebels the country and traitors to humanity, have filled the cup of their iniquity to overflowing. But the day of retribation is at hand, and dearly will they suffer for their ...
Article : 3,254 wordsThe Richmond Enquirer is among the ablest and most influential Secession journals. It constantly assumes the right of a State to break up or break out of the Union, as a truth too plain for argument. Yet in 1814, its eminent ...
Article : 2,231 wordsFrom Charleston the Home News has a letter in which the same writer, while glancing at some of the events of the late capture of Fort Sumter, describes the personnel of the soldiers of the Southerners:—" The comparative ...
Article : 1,772 wordsMr. M. Chambers, Q.C., Mr. Garth and Mr. G. Allan were counsel for the plaintiff;Mr. Serjeant'Shee, Mr. Lush, Q.C, and Mr. C. Pollock appeared for the defendants. This was an action for negligence against the defendants ...
Article : 3,043 wordsWE continue our synopsis of American news, and include extracts calculated to show the feeling which pervades the Southern States. Adverting to the activity of the rebels, the correspondent ...
Article : 965 wordsThe following cool statement of the piratical intentions of the secessionists appears in the Mobile Advertiser of 7th April:—"We have no vast shipping interests to bo imperilled. We[?]have no empire of the sea to defend. We ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 17 Jul 1861, Page 3
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