Alamo Express [San Antonio, TX], September 10, 1860
A correspondent of the Gazette, writing from Fairfield, makes the following significant remarks:
“We are, however vigilant and are guarding our village every night, and expect to do so until the November election.”
That is just what we have been telling people that this infernal agitation about the “Abolition plot” was only gotten up for effect, and that it would die out after the election.—Intelligencer.