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The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] (search)
John. son, of Tennessee, who is receiving the reward of-treason in the dominion of that revolted province. Is Andy, the elegant, and high-bred Andy, the pure and patriotic, to be deprived of the wages of righteousness! Virginia, too! Is not Pierpont, our Governor already ? Is Pierpont, that Republican Chief Magistrate, who has been elected to his position in the manner pointed out by the Constitution, to be displaced by some usurper? That is another difficulty., Br then comes a third, worsPierpont, that Republican Chief Magistrate, who has been elected to his position in the manner pointed out by the Constitution, to be displaced by some usurper? That is another difficulty., Br then comes a third, worse than all. Would Charles Sumner, for example, if he should receive the appointment of Governor of South Carolina, venture to live in that province? Who would insure his life? Who would insure for sixty days the life of any Abolitionist that should be appointed Governor of a Southern State? The South has not yet resorted to extreme and desperate measures. because its instincts are humane and there has been no necessity for them. Whether this was good policy or not is not the question it is.