Reports of the Select Committee of Five, on the Following Subjects |
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... asked , Are the laws of the Union to be set at naught , and its authority denied ? When only private individuals assume to disregard them , they can and ought to be enforced . The government has always been strong enough in physical ...
... asked , Are the laws of the Union to be set at naught , and its authority denied ? When only private individuals assume to disregard them , they can and ought to be enforced . The government has always been strong enough in physical ...
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... asked General Scott if he could point me to any fact which warranted any such conclusion . Question . Have you co - operated with him in this matter ? Answer . General Scott has not made me his confidant . He told me he had no facts ...
... asked General Scott if he could point me to any fact which warranted any such conclusion . Question . Have you co - operated with him in this matter ? Answer . General Scott has not made me his confidant . He told me he had no facts ...
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... asked me what I thought of it . I said I thought it very well to have the public property properly cared for ; that the arsenal was in a very unpro- tected condition , with a large quantity of arms there ; and that it might be , and ...
... asked me what I thought of it . I said I thought it very well to have the public property properly cared for ; that the arsenal was in a very unpro- tected condition , with a large quantity of arms there ; and that it might be , and ...
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... asked me about it , and we have been very particu- lar in examining . Question . You did examine in consequence of these rumors , although you did not believe in them ? Answer . Yes , sir ; we have examinations made every night . The ...
... asked me about it , and we have been very particu- lar in examining . Question . You did examine in consequence of these rumors , although you did not believe in them ? Answer . Yes , sir ; we have examinations made every night . The ...
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... asked him about it , and inquired of him generally his views about matters . He said the flag was not in his yard ... asked who it was that told me , but I declined to tell him , because I did not feel at liberty to do so . It was one of ...
... asked him about it , and inquired of him generally his views about matters . He said the flag was not in his yard ... asked who it was that told me , but I declined to tell him , because I did not feel at liberty to do so . It was one of ...
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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