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The Daily Dispatch: September 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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Death from snake Bite. --A correspondent of the Wilmington (N. C.) Journal, of the 14th inst., writing from Rockfish, Duplin county, says that on Saturday evening last while maddying the water in a small pond for fish, Mr. Franklin J. Dempsey was bitten by a snake and died in about 40 hours afterwards. A sporting man named Matcus Cicero Stanley was arrested in New York on Wednesday night, by the order of Secretary Seward, on a charge of treason. He was sent to Fort Lafayatte. Mr. Scott Jones, a member of Col. Ashby's cavalry, was shot on Monday week, says the Charlestown (Va.) Free Press, by one of the Federal plunderers at Harper's Ferry. He will recover. Lucifer matches are now being made in Charleston, S. C.
General Scott-his fate-an Elegy on the same the renowned Fans and Feathers General repudiates the advice of Mr. Jones--the consequences and sad fate of General F. & F., as set forth in an Elegy, partly plaintive, partly execrative by Mr. Jones himself. Aberdeen, Miss., May 7th, and Aug. 23d, 1861. General Scott: A few weeks since I wrote to you gratuitously, giving you some wholesome advice, which I see you have disregarded.--Your sad fate was truly portrayed in that letMr. Jones himself. Aberdeen, Miss., May 7th, and Aug. 23d, 1861. General Scott: A few weeks since I wrote to you gratuitously, giving you some wholesome advice, which I see you have disregarded.--Your sad fate was truly portrayed in that letter. I told you if your sword was drawn against your mother, you would surely lose all the fame attached to your name. Is not the prediction being verified? To save the country from ruin, I wrote to your royal master Abe the first, also, two letters of good advice, which like your own was also disregarded. You both are at this time sorry that advice was not taken, though neither of you are half as much so as you will be before you are convinced of the folly of your mad career. When that ti