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The Daily Dispatch: September 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Commander at Mason's Hill and his Aids — a deserter — the enemy's pickets want peace, and don't like to be shot. (search)
money, which Col. Hare the proprietor, will (above expenses) devote to the cause of the relief of our sick and wounded soldiers. We know that Mr. Doswell, Mr. Gibbons and Col. Hare (for the Messrs. Green and Mr. Allen,) have assented to the the arrangement we mention; and we do not question that Cols. McDaniel and Alston wilrospect of a good race. McDaniel's promising Revenue colt will certainly be there. Ninetts will as certainly be on hand, and we incline to think that both Gibbons' and Hare's entrics will come to the scratch for the honor of Manassa. We call the attention of our appreciative cotemporaries of Charleston and New Orleans official statement of the entries for the race: Sweepstakes for 3-year olds, $300 subscription, $100 forfeit, two mile heats, to be run Fall of 1861. W. H. Gibbons' b. c. Constantine, by Revenue, out of Philo by Mariner. Thos. W. Doswell's b. f. Ninette, by Revenue; out of Nine by Boston. Wm. Allen's cn. c. by R