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FROM THE ARCHIVENov 26, 1862·Winchester, Tennessee

SHADOWS OF COMING EVENTS

Scanned from The Daily Bulletin, Nov 26, 1862
SHADOWS OF COMING EVENTS
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M DAILY BULLETIN ira V T HELMS Editor. I that the success pponcnts in the late olections would inevitably lead to civil war. If they aro notfalso prophets and in this tVimhistir Teim wo do not thin k that they are WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23TH thoI1 il isr perhaps but a question ot a ilew months time as to when the Moody Shadows of Coming Events at the wiI1 riCPrJe1 lLono North ll stotT huncolns misrule mm v rr Jmul0S Jftlly and introduce in j in itn iuiu inure ui ii ittT II 1 j date says Martial law over the entire North is a national necessity li the ioveniors f the Northern States manifest a fac tious spirit the provost marshals it is presumed will have the power to keep iheri in order. If State Legislatures should attempt to interfere wih the expression wo have given to our belief earnest the reign of terror ir the northern republic.

We should not desire their utter des olation. There is room enough upon the inhabitable part of this groit con tinent of Amerca for two grand ro pnblici. We u not think that in the action of the General Jovernmrnt nee Issary.

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