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The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. (search)
itionists — let's the cat out the bag after nearly thirty years concealment. Send all the negroes out of the country — leave additional room for white men. We had a glimpse of this identical cat three or four years ago, in this manner; A church, not fifty miles from Alexandria, was without a Rector, and it was deemed expedient to get a student from the Seminary to come on alternate Sundays, and read the service. A friend recommended a young gentleman from St. George's, N. Y.--a protege of Dr. Tyng. He came, and won all hearts by his zeal, fresh from the Union prayer meetings. He ignored the slavery question altogether, till his last visit, just before his ordination and departure for the North, when parting gifts had been presented, &c. He then expressed abolition sentiments; a person near took the Bible from the stand and requested him to look at certain passages. He exclaimed, with vehemence, "No, no I'll not enter into a Bible argument with you Let the negroes go to Africa