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The Daily Dispatch: may 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Somebody aroused. (search)
Croakers and Ravens.
No man should open his ears to birds of evil men. Hickman boasted that the North could bring against the South two to one; it can't be done, and if three to one could overcome us, fighting upon our own ground and for our own homes, we would deserve to be overcome.
The South is invincible; it cannot be subjugated.
Even if they could overrun the country, they could not hold it. Instead of a seven years war of the Revolution, we would make it fourteen years, forty, four hundred, before our native land should be subdued.
Deliver us from dyspepsia and liver complaint, and quarantine everybody who suffers from these disheartening diseases, and he South can take care of all its other enemies.
Let no man believe or aid in spreading exaggerated reports of the strength of the enemy.
We were much amused with a conversation reported to us between a gentleman of a desponding and one of a sanguine temperament.--Said the former, "The North has more men, money and arms