The Conspiracy to Break Up the Union : the Plot And Its Development ; Breckinridge And Lane the Candidates of a Disunion Party ; Let the Masses Read And Ponder

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W. E. Martin, a South Carolina delegate to the Richmond Convention, at the same meet- ing, said: " The South, I am sure, is not more divided than were the American colonies in the Revolution. Thegreatfeel- ing with lis, antagonistic to resistance, is love of the Union.
Yet, deplorable as I consider this senliinent, in this as- pect, it IS not more powerful for mischief than was tho loyalty of our ancestors to the British Crown. We see, however, that they who entered the struggle willi no view t
...o separation from the mother country, ycjt happily attained that end; and so it may be, and I trust will be, with tha South. Circumstances of late have enabled me to judge of the state of sentiment in the Southern States. If the delegations from Alabam.i, Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Georgia reflect the opinion of the people — and it is but fair to ihink they do— then there is much hope for the South." Mr. R. Barnwell Ruett, at the same meeting, said : "Now. my friends, this consolidation is culminating into the Presidential election.

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