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The Daily Dispatch: January 24, 1863., [Electronic resource], The intercepted dispatches. (search)
The Northwest.
The signs from the Northwest of the United States grow stronger.
The speech of Mr. Merrick, in Chicago, published by us yesterday, is one of the oldest as it is one of the most eloquent outbursts of that long trammeled but irref those States, it is fully up to anything yet said by Vallandigham, if it does not, indeed, go a little ahead of him. Mr. Merrick tells the Puritans what they are and what they have done, and he tells them his people have no sympathies with them, athere, great in its magnitude and powerful in its force.
Were not Lincoln and his spies afraid, they would soon shut up Merrick in a dungeon where he would suffer all the horrors of the Northern prisoners.
We also placed before the reader yestnting oppressors will continues their impositions until they rise and throw off the yoke and set up for themselves, as Mr. Merrick says.
For us of the South, we must continue to administer the medicine we have with such success given for some