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Lincolnism in Ohio.
--The tools of Lincoln in Ohio are becoming almost as tyrannical toward unprotected females who are compelled to travel through that State, as are his "dodge" police in Baltimore towards little school girls, whom they arrest and carry off to the nation house, because, forsooth, their stockings or dress "bear the combination of prohibitory colors."
The Daily Dispatch: October 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], Northern religious intelligence. (search)
Zouaves, Zouaves.
The Marylanders met again Saturday evening at the Adams House, on 10th street, between Main and Cary. Captain Dugan, of the Wise Legion, was called to the chair, and --Crouch appointed Secretary.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted; also the following resolutions, which were received and adopted with a hearty good will by those present:
Resolved, That whereas Col. Richard Thoams Zarvona is at this time a prisoner in the hands of Lincoln and his minions, and whereas we cannot deny to ourselves the utter impracticability of any attempt at a rescue under the present condition of affairs, nevertheless we will express our heartfelt sympathies with him, and will hopefully look forward to the period of his release.
Resolved, That the tyrannical usurpation of authority and abuse of power exercised by the Lincoln Government upon the citizens of our native State, demands at the hands of every Marylander a fearful retribution, and we deem
The Daily Dispatch: October 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], Military movements. (search)