February 6, 1861 – Preparations for War at Charleston
February 5, 1861 – Commissioners to Washington
February 4, 1861 – The Mother of Statesmen
February 3, 1861 – The South—The Secessionists to be Recognized by England and France
February 2, 1861 – Can an Individual Secede?
February 1, 1861 – Interesting from Fort Sumpter
January 31, 1861 – Disunionists in Kansas
January 30, 1861 – The Position of Maryland
A letter from New York on the position of Maryland is published in the Washington Constitution of yesterday. The writer views the arguments of Governor Hicks, in refusing to convene the Legislature, and says:
Maryland is now the great trump card of the Republicans, and is being skilfully played against the more western border States, as will be seen by the numerous Northern complaints to Gov. Hicks for his patriotism, (which word sometimes means love of an office in one’s own State, ) and in the very many articles, so called, of the Herald of this city, (see this day’s issue,) done, apparently, to order, as Bennett does everything, for the laudable motive of increasing the sale of so many more copies of that ever-inconsistent, yet powerful sheet, for good or ill.