Reports of the Select Committee of Five, on the Following Subjects |
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... Capitol and the Dis trict of Columbia , were discussed informally in this city and else- where . But too much diversity of opinion seems to have existed to admit of the adoption of any well - organized plan , until some of the States ...
... Capitol and the Dis trict of Columbia , were discussed informally in this city and else- where . But too much diversity of opinion seems to have existed to admit of the adoption of any well - organized plan , until some of the States ...
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... Capitol consists ? Answer . Only from what I read in the papers . Question . They are independent of you ? Answer . Yes , sir ; I think the chief of police told me yesterday they numbered twenty - nine men . Question . Your chief , or ...
... Capitol consists ? Answer . Only from what I read in the papers . Question . They are independent of you ? Answer . Yes , sir ; I think the chief of police told me yesterday they numbered twenty - nine men . Question . Your chief , or ...
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... Capitol by force ? Answer . No , sir ; I have not the slightest . Question . Have you taken any special measures to ascertain whether that was so in reference to Governor Wise ? Answer . No , sir . Question . Have you taken any measures ...
... Capitol by force ? Answer . No , sir ; I have not the slightest . Question . Have you taken any special measures to ascertain whether that was so in reference to Governor Wise ? Answer . No , sir . Question . Have you taken any measures ...
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... Capitol and the public property here ; any designs upon it from any quarter ? Answer . I do not apprehend the least danger at all . I have never seen any reason for apprehension more than the general clamor upon . the subject . Question ...
... Capitol and the public property here ; any designs upon it from any quarter ? Answer . I do not apprehend the least danger at all . I have never seen any reason for apprehension more than the general clamor upon . the subject . Question ...
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... Capitol here , and saw them going to the depot , and was told they were going to some meeting in Baltimore . They had no uniform on , except caps of a peculiar kind . They said they were going to Baltimore for a great parade - a lamp ...
... Capitol here , and saw them going to the depot , and was told they were going to some meeting in Baltimore . They had no uniform on , except caps of a peculiar kind . They said they were going to Baltimore for a great parade - a lamp ...
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a. m. to-morrow Answer arms arsenal asked attack authority Baltimore believe BRANCH Capitol Captain CHAIRMAN Charleston citizens COCHRANE Colonel Commander Farrand communication Congress Constitution DAWES defend District drill duty executive existence flag Florida force Fort Barrancas Fort Pickens Fort Sumter forts gentlemen Governor Hicks guns heard home squadron honor hostile House inauguration inquiry instant instructions ISAAC TOUCEY January January 12 January 24 JOHN SLIDELL laws letter Lieutenant Maryland meeting military militia National Volunteers navy yard obedient servant object officers opinion orders Ordnance organization papers peace Pensacola Pensacola navy yard persons port possession present President public property purpose Question re-enforcements received reference regard resignation resolutions respectfully revenue rumors seceded secession Secretary seized Slemmer sloop sloop-of-war South Carolina steam sloop Sumter suppose surrender telegraph thing tion told troops Union United United States navy vessel Washington witness