Sunday, November 18, 1860.Springfield, IL.
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"The exciting news from the South does not appear to disturb Mr.
Lincoln's equanimity. Without underrating its bearing, he still
adheres to the opinion that actual secession will not be attempted.
He avoids discussing this delicate question in the presence of
visitors, but when referring to it his words are said to indicate a
firm and settled opinion against the right to secede."
N.Y. Herald, 22 November 1860. |