A southern secessionistmovement in 1994 was quickly subdued.
We found the provisions furnished by Mrs. Childs very acceptable, whether she was a secessionist or not.
We did not wish to go to the house while it was yet day, for fear of finding some Secessionist there, and thus placing Lewis as well as ourselves in an embarrassing situation.
Indeed, the dispersion was so great that it was commonly charged as having been intentionally arranged by secessionist officials under Mr. Buchanan.
Thomas of Maryland, a Secessionist also, succeeded Cobb; Judge Black was moved into the State Department; and Edwin M.
For two months he diverged little from the path which the Secessionist leaders would have marked out for him, had they controlled his movements.
Tilford is rather a brutal fellow, and I believe he is a Secessionist at heart, though he has never said anything to commit himself.
He could not be a rankerSecessionist if he had lived all his life in South Carolina, instead of nine or ten years in Kentucky.
When the troubles of the nation began, he developed into a Secessionist of the most ultra stripe.
It was evident that Kentucky whiskey and a feeling of revenge, born of his disappointment over the provisions of Duncan's will, had done more to make him a Secessionist than the workings of his own reason.
I don't dispute your right; though I am surprised that a man brought up in the State of New Hampshire should become a Secessionist when more than half the people of Kentucky are in favor of the Union," added Noah.
That's a Secessionist phrase which he borrowed from some Confederate orator, or at Bowling Green, where he spends too much of his time; and his father had better be teaching him how to lay bricks and mix mortar.
He also told thesecessionist that he would pay him for all the poultry he was ready to swear had been appropriated by the men of his company, provided he would first take the oath of allegiance to the United States.
The Maryland secessionist that shot your husband, and that I brought down from the tree to pay for it.
But the secessionist cocked the other barrel of his piece immediately, with the intention of making up for the error of his first aim.
At this moment the report of a gun came from the direction in which the secessionist had gone off with Frank.
It was the Maryland secessionistwhose turkeys the boys had stolen, and who, in consequence, had made haste to avenge his wrongs by joining the confederate army.
The secessionist was not so much impressed by the rather slender oath with which Seth clinched his speech, as by the sharp and earnest tone in which the whole was uttered,--Seth walking savagely up to him as he spoke.
And he tells of your going with others to steal turkeys of a secessionist in Maryland, and how you got out of the scrape by the most downright lying.
This the secessionist identified; averring that there were also a dozen more, besides several chickens, for which redress was due.
It was evident to the secessionist that instead of making out a case against the boy, the boy was fast making out a case against him.
The circumstance of his surrender and the resulting triumph of the secessionist element could not fail to have its effect upon the watchful Indians to whom the exhibition of present power was everything.
Agent Cooper, secessionist though he was, probably did not altogether approve of the interference of the Texans.
This produced intense excitement of course and to add to the effect the Secessionist Journals charged that another prominent republican had proposed to drive the indians out of Indian Ter.
Snow of Indiana became United States Seminole agent, did the non-secessionist Indians get the encouragement and support they ought to have had all along.
Little Rock was scarcely less radical and secessionist in its views than was Fort Smith and Fort Smith was regarded as a regular hot-bed of sectionalism.
While Chickasaws and Choctaws, unsolicited,[122] were expressing themselves, the secessionist sentiment was developing rapidly in Texas.
The oldest missionary who has undoubtedly more influence with the Choctaws than any other white man is an ardent secessionist believing firmly both in the right & in the final success of the rebel cause--He (Dr.
Using only some of the plainest garments, she traded others with secessionist women of the vicinity for delicacies for the hospital.
When the first prisoners were brought to the town for confinement in the stockade there, the secessionist women turned out in carriages to escort them through the town, and greeted them with contemptuous epithets as they filed past.
At the South, his action was taken as an indication of what the abolitionists would do if they secured control of the Government, and the secessionist sentiment was greatly stimulated by his attempt.
Two months after that event, the secessionist that had sought the privilege of firing the first gun at the flag of his country, committed suicide rather than live under its protection.
Professions of devotion and loyalty to the United States were made by Clemens, the late major-general of Alabama militia and secessionist of 1861.
No secessionist ever claimed that the right of secession was one derived from or preserved by the Constitution; it was a sovereign right.
But every member of this church, he added, must be loyal, and therefore no secessionist could join.
But the cooperationists and a few secessionistpoliticians in the convention were jealous of his rising strength and desired to stay his progress.
Jemison, all strong men, but none of them possessing the ability of the secessionist leaders or of the former "Union" leaders who had joined the secession party.
During the early part of the session an enthusiastic crowd filled the halls and galleries and manifested approval of the course of the secessionist leaders by frequent applause.
Yancey, the secessionist leader and splendid orator, in behalf of the ladies presented the flag to the convention.
He had been an ardent secessionist of the Yancey school, yet in the convention he did more than any other man to bring the weaker men around to correct views and harmony of action.
They looked upon a slave owner as legitimate prey, and later when lines became more closely drawn a secessionist was fit game, whether he had owned slaves or not.
For governor there was a triangular fight, the Know-nothings having nominated one candidate, the secessionist Democrats a second, while Benton himself ran as the choice of the Union Democracy.
This was a pretty good forecast of the crisis that was precipitated by the greedy and reckless ambition of the secessionistleaders in 1860.
This suited Madame's purposes precisely; she could thereby be Federal at home and Secessionist abroad.
The young lady's character was such that the resentment steadily gained on the grief, and she became from day to day less of a Secessionist and more of a Unionist.
The Secessionist family of Robertson had fled before Weitzel's advance into the Lafourche country, and its chief, a man of fifty, had fallen at the head of a company of militia at the fight at Georgia Landing.
Carter went straight to a man of known fortune, born in New Orleans, high in social position, a secessionist who had taken the oath of allegiance.
The provost-marshal, knowing that Hopkins was an active Secessionist and that he had been personally engaged in the combat at Boone C.
Hopkins is a notorious Secessionist living near Coal River, and a man of considerable property.
He has pledged to resolve the secessionist crisis through a confederal arrangement named the 2000 Fomboni Accord.
The most resolute secessionist would have lost heart and put up his sword, could he have seen, before the war commenced, how easily the solitary prop of southern wealth and comfort could be overturned, to be set up no more.
In this part of Mississippi the Secessionist feeling was not so overpowering at first as it has been since the majority declared itself, but the expression of feeling is now all one way.
The Secessionistleaders of Missouri, headed by Gov.
But the Secessionist leaders had such confidence in Maj.
This order brought down a storm of abuse from the Secessionist and semi-Secessionist press, which Halleck calmly disregarded.
It will be remembered that at that time it was thought quite the thing for young Secessionist women to show their "spirit" and their devotion to the South by all manner of open insult to the Yankee soldiers.
The Secessionist spies were as vigilant and successful as those of the Unionists, and Gen.
When away from his Secessionist environment, Harney's soldierly instincts asserted themselves.
The boats, however, were well made and very powerfully armed, and will probably succeed in driving the secessionist armies away from the great river banks.
I never hadsecessionist sympathies and never expressed them.
The general was a stanch Unionist, having, according to his own showing, suffered dreadful things from secessionist persecutors since the rebellion commenced.
In the latter there were 1200 secessionist soldiers who had been taken in the State of Missouri.
By what machinery the secessionist armies are to be followed into the interior is altogether another question.