Northern Editorials on Secession, Volumen2

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Howard Cecil Perkins
Peter Smith, 1964 - 1107 páginas
 

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THE COMMERCIAL RESULTS OF SECESSION Philadelphia
582
PEACEABLE SEPARATION
585
NORTHERN INTERESTS New Haven Daily Register Feb
589
THE NIGGERISM of the SECESSION MOVEMENT
592
AN ARGUMENT EXAMINED Oshkosh Wis Northwestern
596
EFFECTS OF REPEALING THE TARIFF Pittsburgh Post April
603
Two INAUGURATIONSTWO REPUBLICSTwo PRESIDENTS
609
DAVIS ON THE COTTON CONFEDERACY Philadelphia
615
5
618
DISSOLUTION Kenosha Wis Democrat January 11 1861 335
628
MR LINCOLNS INAUGURAL Philadelphia Evening Journal
635
THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS Peoria Daily Democratic Union
643
SHALL WE HAVE A DECIDED POLICY? Washington D C
650
A POLICY WANTED Newark N J Daily Mercury
658
COMPROMises with SlaveRY Daily Milwaukee Press
660
THE NEW ADMINISTRATION Cincinnati Daily Times April
664
276
668
WAR Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin April 8 1861
671
THE POWER OF THE PRESIDENT TO ACT INDEPENDENT
676
THE SACRIFICE DEMANDED Sandusky Daily Commercial
682
A FEW WORDS TO THE OPPONENTS OF COERCION Cin
688
SHALL WE HAVE A FEDERAL UNION? New York Daily
693
THE STRATEGY OF SUMTER
695
THE STATE OF THE CASE Now Indianapolis Daily Journal
696
CAPT FOX AND FORT SUMTER Boston Daily Courier March
702
2
703
A MISSION OF HUMANITY New York Journal of Com
708
CONCILIATION AND COMPROMISE
712
THE FALL OF SUMPTER New York Times April 15 1861
714
How IT WAS DONE Daily Pittsburgh Gazette April
719
THE SEQUEL TO SUMTER
725
THE DECISION MADE Newburyport Mass Daily Her
732
MEASURES FOR PEACE
733
STAND BY THE FLAG Boston Post April 16 1861
739
WAR IS UPON US Elkhorn Wis Independent April
746
RUMORED ARMISTICES Detroit Free Press April 29 1861
753
THE CAMPAIGN OF 1860
757
THE POSITION OF NORTHERN CONSERVATIVES New York
759
PRESIDENT LINCOLNS PROCLAMATION Washington D C
765
CIVIL WAR AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Brooklyn Daily Eagle
771
THE PAST THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE Washington
774
WAR EXISTS Concord New Hampshire Patriot and State
778
THE GREAT BATTLE Chicago Daily Democrat November
781
334
784
PARTY POLICY Muncie Eastern Indiana Courant January
789
OUR POSITION Concord N H Democratic Standard
793
THE WAR MEN AT HOME Newark N J Evening Jour
800
OBJECTS OF THE
808
CUI BONO? Madison Wisconsin Daily State Journal April
810
WHY WE MUST FIGHT AND WHY WE MUST CONQUER
818
REPUBLICAN JOURNALISMITS BRUTAL AND BLOODTHIRSTY
824
THE OBJECT OF THE WAR Concord New Hampshire
830
ONE INSULT TO BE WIPED OUT Bangor Daily Evening
836
WHY NOT LET THEM GO IN PEACE? Montpelier Daily
843
THE SOWERS OF DISCORD Columbus Daily Ohio Statesman
850
WHAT SLAVE STATES MAY SECEDE AND WHAT NIGGERS
853
THE QUESTION of the Day Philadelphia Public Ledger
857
VIRGINIA Roxbury Norfolk County Journal June 1 1861
889
WESTERN VIRGINIA
895
THE ATTITUDE OF THE NORTH New York Daily Tribune
899
SECESSION COERCION BROUGHT HOME Wellsburg West
902
Daily Intelligencer February 2 1861
904
THE WESTERN VIRGINIA CONVENTIONTHE RESULT
909
THE DIVISION OF THE STATE Wheeling Daily Intelligencer
915
CAN A STATE CONSTITUTIONALLY SECEDE? Dubuque Herald
922
THE QUESTION OF FORCE Harrisburg Daily Patriot
930
THE ISSUE AND ITS RESULTS Philadelphia Daily News
937
IS AMERICAN REPUBLICANISM A FAILURE? Easton Pa
943
IS DEMOCRACY A FAILURE? Quincy Ill Daily Whig
945
THE PROCESSION OF NATIONS Buffalo Commercial Adver
952
THE ATTITUDE OF ENGLAND Quincy Ill Daily Whig
959
AFFAIRS AT WASHINGTONTHE SUBJECT OF COMPROMISES
963
THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND THE UNITed States
965
THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES Wash
967
UTOPIAN DREAMS OF THE SECESSIONISTS OF THE SOUTH WEST
969
423
972
SIGNS OF AN IMPENDING PURITAN OUTBREAK IN ENGLAND
978
PERSONALITIES
986
LINCOLNS KNOWLEDGE OF THE CRISIS Cincinnati Daily
990
433
996
THE CRITTENDEN COMPROMISEAn ArgumENT FOR A TER
1000
JUDAS AT THE HEAD Paterson Daily Guardian February
1002
EXIT J B Hartford Evening Press March 2 1861
1008
THE PEOPLE THE STATES AND THE UNION Providence
1014
MAURY Buffalo Commercial Advertiser May 14 1861
1020
THE PROSPECT OF SECESSION
1021
TANEY Worcester Transcript May 31 1861
1026
A LAMENt for the DeaD Portland Me Eastern Argus
1031
NEWSPAPER PROVOCATIONS New York World November
1037
461
1040
MISCHIEF OF SENSATION REPORTS Newark N J Daily
1043
THE PINE AND PALM
1047
ADMONITORY Erie Weekly Gazette April 4 1861
1049
A BIG LIAR GAGGED New York Daily News April 23 1861
1055
PAGE
1063
THE SALUTARY EFFECTS OF THE WAR New York Herald
1070
THE PULPIT AND THE WAR Boston Evening Transcript
1077
THE EVERLASTING NEGRO
1082
A RELIGIOUS ARMY Dubuque Daily Times May 28 1861
1084
RELIGION AND POLITICS Syracuse Daily Courier and Union
1090
WHY SHOULD WE QUARREL? Cincinnati Daily Times
1097
SECESSION Circleville O Watchman November 23 1860 188
1098
THE FOLLY OF SECESSION Providence Daily Post
1099
THE ORDER OF THE DAYTHE PRESIDENCY Columbus
1104
WHITHER SHALL PENNSYLVANIA GO? Norristown Pa
1105
Index
i
104
vii
JUSTICE APPLIED TO SLAVERY Providence Evening Press
x
THE MISSISSIPPI
xiv
A COMPARISON OF FORCES Chicago Daily Tribune
xvi
166
xix
THE UNION IT MUST BE PRESERVED Springfield Daily
xxii
THE PROPOSITIONS OF THE WASHINGTON CONVENTION
xxvi
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