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The Daily Dispatch: may 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], Can the South support a Government? (search)
Some Righteous men left.
We have read with much satisfaction the manly and high-toned sentiments of that able Democratic journal, the Concord (N. H.) Standard. In its issue of May 4th, it thus raises its courageous voice against the war of invasion:
"We are for peace.
The South, which, in this scandalous civil war, will include every slaveholding State, cannot be reconquered.
Her sons may be defeated on the field of battle; her cities destroyed; her fields laid waste; but they will not then be conquered.
If defeated, they will flee to their mountain fastnesses and their morasses, and still carry on the war, until ultimately their invaders will be driven from their soil.
They never will be conquered.
Then, why make war upon them?
Why sacrifice thousands of precious lives and hundreds of millions of money, when, in the end, it will avail nothing?
"We are not for the invasion of the South.
We are for the defence of the North.
If our brethren of the South invade th
Rallying to the call.
--A letter from Anson county, N. C., May 4th, informs us that the greatest enthusiasm exists in that community.
A company of sturdy volunteers was nearly ready to march to the defence of Virginia.