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George W. Randolph (search for this): article 1
State's-rights Ticket. Regular Nomination. George W. Randolph. John Overton Steger. Judge John Robertson. Election: Monday, February 4TH, 1861, ja 31--4t
February 4th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
State's-rights Ticket. Regular Nomination. George W. Randolph. John Overton Steger. Judge John Robertson. Election: Monday, February 4TH, 1861, ja 31--4t
John Robertson (search for this): article 1
State's-rights Ticket. Regular Nomination. George W. Randolph. John Overton Steger. Judge John Robertson. Election: Monday, February 4TH, 1861, ja 31--4t
John Overton Steger (search for this): article 1
State's-rights Ticket. Regular Nomination. George W. Randolph. John Overton Steger. Judge John Robertson. Election: Monday, February 4TH, 1861, ja 31--4t
his central city, which had been disgraced by the Jerry rescue, and celebrated for its abolition fanaticism, should not to-day be again disgraced. The watch word of the crowd was, "Syracuse must redeem its reputation." The hall rapidly filled up, and several hundred persons were not able to obtain admission. The crowd within was almost suffocating, and not an inch of room was left unoccupied. At a quarter past two, on motion of Ezra Douner, D. A. Orcutt, Esq., was unanimously chosen Chairman, and James Isdell and Edwin Pierson were appointed to conduct him to his seat. Mr. Orcutt ascended the platform amid vociferous cheering, and when order was restored made an effective speech. He alluded to the fact that Syracuse had been trampled upon for years by abolitionists, and he was happy to see the people now rise in their might to crush out treason in their midst, and manifest a disposition to save the Central City from further disgrace. He trusted that the Union might yet b
Jefferson (search for this): article 1
up strife between the Northern and Southern portion of our common country, and that they will frown upon, discourage, and by all proper means resist, their attempts to override, annul and evade any portion of the provisions of the Constitution and the laws. Resolved, That we brand all such persons as fanatical rebels, disloyal to the American flag, the Constitution, the Union and the laws, and we believe them unworthy of a country which cherishes and reveres the memory of Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Webster and Clay, and they should not be allowed to hold insurrectionary meetings in our midst. Resolved, That we hereby tender and accord to our Southern brethren all their constitutional rights, both in the States and in the Territories. Resolved, That in memory of the past, we will use our best endeavors and all honorable means of securing happiness and prosperity for ourselves and our posterity, and firmly believing in the capabilities of man for self-government, we
Henry Clay (search for this): article 1
rn and Southern portion of our common country, and that they will frown upon, discourage, and by all proper means resist, their attempts to override, annul and evade any portion of the provisions of the Constitution and the laws. Resolved, That we brand all such persons as fanatical rebels, disloyal to the American flag, the Constitution, the Union and the laws, and we believe them unworthy of a country which cherishes and reveres the memory of Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Webster and Clay, and they should not be allowed to hold insurrectionary meetings in our midst. Resolved, That we hereby tender and accord to our Southern brethren all their constitutional rights, both in the States and in the Territories. Resolved, That in memory of the past, we will use our best endeavors and all honorable means of securing happiness and prosperity for ourselves and our posterity, and firmly believing in the capabilities of man for self-government, we hope that the sunshine will s
Andrew Jackson (search for this): article 1
between the Northern and Southern portion of our common country, and that they will frown upon, discourage, and by all proper means resist, their attempts to override, annul and evade any portion of the provisions of the Constitution and the laws. Resolved, That we brand all such persons as fanatical rebels, disloyal to the American flag, the Constitution, the Union and the laws, and we believe them unworthy of a country which cherishes and reveres the memory of Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Webster and Clay, and they should not be allowed to hold insurrectionary meetings in our midst. Resolved, That we hereby tender and accord to our Southern brethren all their constitutional rights, both in the States and in the Territories. Resolved, That in memory of the past, we will use our best endeavors and all honorable means of securing happiness and prosperity for ourselves and our posterity, and firmly believing in the capabilities of man for self-government, we hope that
the Northern and Southern portion of our common country, and that they will frown upon, discourage, and by all proper means resist, their attempts to override, annul and evade any portion of the provisions of the Constitution and the laws. Resolved, That we brand all such persons as fanatical rebels, disloyal to the American flag, the Constitution, the Union and the laws, and we believe them unworthy of a country which cherishes and reveres the memory of Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Webster and Clay, and they should not be allowed to hold insurrectionary meetings in our midst. Resolved, That we hereby tender and accord to our Southern brethren all their constitutional rights, both in the States and in the Territories. Resolved, That in memory of the past, we will use our best endeavors and all honorable means of securing happiness and prosperity for ourselves and our posterity, and firmly believing in the capabilities of man for self-government, we hope that the suns
George Washington (search for this): article 1
dst to strip up strife between the Northern and Southern portion of our common country, and that they will frown upon, discourage, and by all proper means resist, their attempts to override, annul and evade any portion of the provisions of the Constitution and the laws. Resolved, That we brand all such persons as fanatical rebels, disloyal to the American flag, the Constitution, the Union and the laws, and we believe them unworthy of a country which cherishes and reveres the memory of Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Webster and Clay, and they should not be allowed to hold insurrectionary meetings in our midst. Resolved, That we hereby tender and accord to our Southern brethren all their constitutional rights, both in the States and in the Territories. Resolved, That in memory of the past, we will use our best endeavors and all honorable means of securing happiness and prosperity for ourselves and our posterity, and firmly believing in the capabilities of man for self-gov
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