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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Canadians Incensed at the interference of England in the extradition case. (search)
atory petition of the people of New York, that he had said to the committee who brought the memorial to Washington: "Go home, and speak for the Union, vote for the Union, contribute your money to preserve the Union, and when all other expedients fail, fight for the Union." Exactly! The Premier has at last uttered the sentiment which it has been all along suspected was that cherished in his heart. His oracular language heretofore has been susceptible of two interpretations. Like Janus, he has worn two faces, one of which he has muffed up in his smooth discourses. After he had blundered so far from his adroit policy as to make this declaration in the Senate, upon being interrogated by Mr. Mason, he denied that he meant "Coercion," and immediately gave the lie to his own denial, by saying that he had only "Spoken of force as the last resort, when every other expedient had been exhausted!" So that now the South understands Seward and Lincoln, and the whole tribe o