Herald and Gazette (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1861 Page: 1 of 2
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gantry, that it'niust
pilot? a revolution and the dia-
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ho 4n|(h4 that
a law unto hu ,"
in his admiuia-
announced that
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i by a gentleman fro®-
i dork of tkta
Item, conuteg
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w toof the
th« IIoue%,« Th®
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• 0> tfe«, 4 Mr.
I declared in the Senate
amd for which wery
■ voted, never,
i ouewjliterj vote ftwo*
,&
th
that Con-
wfcaj m
i undeitako
very in the States where Itexiato;
thw jw-oposition, moderate as it waa,
i avary Southern member present vo-
waa ourriwi tlireugh tins Houaoby
, after long and tedious delay, and
faculty—sixty five itepubiioatt
resolute and determined geuilo-
(Mr.. Hickman) at their
against it and fought against it.
And ths-Mt was, atr, that the loug
few* disappointed ,
up before th<i adutnjiitrutaon. The new
tt«<w d with appeals and Areata to the
wined u . '>f the weight o
t 4 2a2\ni'6t of ■ 'lvliiiM a
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Ohio •ad^h rVgtotta,(l 9iiit>waWl
oaey to uppo t tho Prosit
conflict which Shay now ii"
, sir, that the nMgaaattfcs
the t«n«s of dtaaolatiou, in the wjr
l only, but, aa a. part of the hlatoiy
ion, id me rewind ,y©u that bills
I into this* Jionao propoaipg to «boi-
up-o«rnuu Southern poets of ntry;
n the Southern
\ demanding vigercua
ii¬hing bnlOtvMwail
eould remit iiinothto
and eternal dwuu
ferred aud Iwerttaaed to boM-e tho
■rthy1 Md prosperity of th* whole
But there was another aud yat
tag cans® without wfaidh r"
civil war might hare been
finally averted. One of
a Congress, whioh bora in
in cou vulaion, liteially dlj
ought not have dene, an;
which it ought to have dot:
abacus*, iU-oomridemi, Ul
Kanitke high proteotivo tai |
as " the Morrit tariff." Juat abous
'* pwSF
wmm*'-
whioh
C*
impiili-
calamity of
d, perhapw,
worataiota of
n nrtured
which it
om thiage
passage of an
nud ut "
itgomery adop-
■ fed just re-
down, poslp
way dispone
tiiie Houae,
any aotion ut
policy ef aft
i the FreeiUeiit to
to call out the nUJitia and accept the
aluatoera, not Jbi three moolhi merely,
any linkit m to wither nam bias or time,
.... 1 tly and earooatiy in this
the arrival of the President in this
then, (bough nevcn Stales had seee-
g^>veranvaai- of their own, voted'
thrust aside, or is some other
by large m^riiies in
last OongiCMi adjourned without
x th*>n
loo, the Ooniederate Congrdii at J
tod our old tariff of I8f>f( which- we
jeoted to make way for the Morrilla* t, tixiog theto
rato of duties at live, fifteo^and l^vouty p«r (WBl ,
lower ti an our*. Tiio n-euit waoao iueviiable si.
the laws of trade are mexuotblc: Trado uud^oni-
Poace
seernod to be the
At
the eutire
e
iaat, whou
" lin the pi
en, but
o other
Lincolu took
Uition; and
I regret to 8fty,
htfttrwafd iaii)
President aad an
idh was
of the
at 13 o'clock On the 4th
the eastern portico of the
of twenty thousand of
In a crowd of sol-
Pj csidout overaaw,
oi ofdue to support
WU inaugural—a
writ venia the direct
boaomos nh
the hi
' of ^tate, d®.
' li *'«4 It', f I ( - , , .
nvftiQea twr
uidaa Statesman,
expected l^iWpiaan, blunt,
tongne nni crooked ocuns^ot poii-
>i tician, ieaeing thirty million people i n M|t wbeth-
nt peace or wur.' But whstuver w«y have
Wki-ot purpose and meaning of the^
'oaliy Hot six weeks the policy of |
and they wen week* of faoppiaatw t,
and prtwjwrit/ to ilrj oc<untrjr. Bum-
If tmtl rr-twrnoti; ooumioros flwurwh-
KUwrilw^'t, fixing th
4Wid i voaty per «
It watt so lueviiable
nabie: Trade and &o
mcfw—aud w^iectaily the taado and commerce of •
the Wait—began to look to tfe South. Turu«|
out ef thofr ruUurol course yt «r by the canal*
■M 'enolyivsnwwai JST.jw York, snd
at a tieavv los to the Went, they
their flHptortaaiAaoeue-
and rail rood* of Pe
diverted eastward i
threatened aa^ teli ^
toined ciianaela—the water co.';rw —tho Ohio and
Mississippi- And political a*'u
it was weU Jiaown, muat soon f
of intoiest and trade. The <&X
groat oommerotal emporium of
] orth-we8t, the chief gjainery
to olamor now londly tor the i
pious and ruinous tariff. ■ I
loss of .both-political pow*r i
peal of the tariff, and at lam
—and PaniwylTOnlv too, "
in peace—dumayding. «
all Uw l ormrfl, 4s tho
from destruction, Ay,:«tr, P
keystone of the woh ^ilw 1
l«y the weight of tier iwa.
and ornah U bent-Mh tho 1
the SoWSt—oy, iir, the «ywt
I am no( talking to^chbdi
not a tnan in this house
h# wiio -dutft not know
forced to yield obcriiorwe |
ty until you haw oouij
the subiugatiou of lito)
'ta, first by
and Union,
the directions
> York, tho
. and th#
Union, began
l of the pernl-
thus with the
1th, or the re-
New Kuglaud
' Pb«n, cradled
civil wai^ with.
1 preserving either
Mnia, l ie great
P willing to
.facrwl arch,.,
i subj.yai.ou of
of tliebouUW
>.4nb{ tut than is.
«e* rcj)rw>(ntative
ith cannot be,
; and author!-
Sj, s.ui;t
,aml«
i iawmktod to the
iiiity to the «kw
men whehiwl
of tnia
SJ
dorjtnne
who, (u th*
should
PH.. .— olt
„ 'n'itli hops that
through faith and pa-
ultimate and adeqaata
!, every State would be raatored to it —
Indtvd, sir, that the itepwbliam
. ttuaulmtty and great earn
itlon, fed i twoivod against ail
Union party, were enu illy
should W no civil war upbn anj
for an app< nl
disputes in a
mm*te
a<ij isir
wma
1 lo not
ir « « cirQ
. vent feMy i
tof, of that
#lm 1
apou M
p. Jpio hfelewi i
.md ap^Vfd of i
that there
l| aud both
that great and flnid
eouotry—ths pw>
now whether tho
we^ sinouroand la
p«r«orere to tka end
ffO;a Kheilr:f
id to gain time
in power, and h di"s-
hordi' of apoila-«wn
_ down at fiiat like aa
But i do kuofr tit.;), tlio
\ and ordlally raUfijd •
of peaoe; not aa ttier
" )y of war, iu a
.. j, uut odinH
oT their dihfasr;
aud believing that
rdkwniOfx.wl.il!>
ocrf-
ejt
Which
not su
stiou oi
_junreollo
m a few Weeks, IT not by .
lea.-'; by pieaotoe of «* ovsrw
These, sir, weratlw ~,±~* —
with oiiors. lad to a
Administration, and,
headlong into civil war,
horrors.
But whatever may 4sav<
motives of the act, it ia
Change in the pohcy w
might be otvia:i«d out
diaflay, certainly, at
tnin^ loroe
causea v hich, along
intiie polioyof th«i
of peace, forced iw
all its accumulated
in the caquea or the
m that there was a
the Admlniitratiott.
pursua. I will not
iy F«t some day be
iuoi t a«ta of the
HJiflHV HI IH«yl ( •••*•/ . """ *—
mcaui to adopt, or whioh-11 ta«8Uhey lid tho coun-
try to believe they intondai H "" —
voutaro now to a ?o t wii^
mwiii to appear, that the
AdmitiwiTruion, aud Ua *
ihlrsctioiia ui the. cor
uaijrpo^ons of jrtwor,
at* conspiracy ' I I
Mini republic
Sir,
t' 9V
war was
display of ,
Plasms, aad
militia upo
ail, in Utat
0 «f «-n-
Ut twwuy dav%" would
a citai«, wl il upon
ewu.vi.«lant partwaj*
Ut- Uu«:< .
hardly wwswv*,
■ would > ■ gu,
| carry ut* a
mm ■§1
mi It
.r.
f a
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Walker, A. M. & Kirbie, Allan. Herald and Gazette (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1861, newspaper, August 16, 1861; Jefferson. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233248/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.