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The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], Tribute from the Nicaraguan Republic to Commodore Paulding . (search)
Hannibal Hamlin a Negro.
The N. Y. Express denies a statement referred to by our Washington correspondent that Hannibal Hamlin, the Vice President elect, has negro blood in his veins.
Our correspondent will no doubt hasten to amend the Injustice which he has unintentionally done the African race.
Hannibal Hamlin a Negro.
The N. Y. Express denies a statement referred to by our Washington correspondent that Hannibal Hamlin, the Vice President elect, has negro blood in his veins.
Our correspondent will no doubt hasten to amend the Injustice which he has unintentionally done the African race.
Hamlin on the Union.
--Mr. Hannibal Hamlin, Vice-President of the Yankees, has made a speech in which, to the great satisfaction of his audience, who manifested their approbation by emphatic applause, he scouted the idea of the restoration of ce of the North, governed by Northern viceroys, and deprived of every badge and monument of freedom.
We are obliged to Mr. Hamlin for this candid and logical avowal.
But if he imagines there is anything novel, startling, or alarming to anybody in tf subjugation is mercy itself compared to the unspeakable insult and ignominy of such a thought.
We are aware that Mr. Hamlin and his Black Republicans mean only the most infernal malice in refusing us the precious privilege of ever again becomilds the same relation to the United States that a county does to a State.
The only change, so far as we can see, which Mr. Hamlin proposes, is to call things by their right names, and no longer to mock the old provincial of the United States with th
After the 4th of March next, the Federal as well as the Confederate Government will both be entirely in Southern hands.
Having found a Southern--born man work so well as President, they took another in the person of Andy Johnson for Vice.
Poor old Hannibal Hamlin had to return to New England.
It seems the destiny of the North always to be governed by Southern men. Few men of Northern origin would have had the firmness to "put the foot down firmly" like Lincoln and take a "big job" like this war on their shoulders.
The operation has nearly ruined the United States, and now that a double team of the same breed is about to be put on the machine, we look for a total wreck in the next four years. We take a natural pride in the fact that the South is equally great in creation and destruction.
She can produce a Washington to build up the greatest of Republics in the shortest time, and a Lincoln, who can knock it down in a good deal less time than it took to build it up.