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The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Queer people. (search)
Sudden Conversions.
--There is a general surprise at the number of "gentlemen in office" who are ardent Republicans.
But that one knows better, it might be supposed that the late Administration was of the Republican faith.
The suddenness of their conversion and warmth of their seal make their sincerity doubtful.
They will have to go, though it is estimated that nine-tenths of Buchanan's appointees in Washington are now strong Lincoln men."Wash.
Letter.
Fortress Monroe.
The Northern journals state that orders have been issued by President Lincoln for concentrating all the available troops at Fortresses Monroe and McHenry, and that large quantities of supplies have been shipped and are on their way to these forts.
The U. S. frigates Cumberland and Pocahontas have left Vera Cruz for Norfolk.
The U. S. squadrons in the Pacific and Mediterranean have been ordered home.
This confirms the information which we published yesterday.
The occupation of Old Point in force renders Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina, powerless.
The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], The missing steamer Australasian (search)
Carl Shurz.
Of course, Mr. Lincoln is to reward this man with an important foreign appointment.
He has been in this country only six years, is a Red and Black Republican of the deepest dye, and an avowed Atheist, who glories in his shame.
This fugitive from his native land gave Mr. Lincoln two hundred thousand German votes in the Northwest, and must have his reward.
Carl Shurz.
Of course, Mr. Lincoln is to reward this man with an important foreign appointment.
He has been in this country only six years, is a Red and Black Republican of the deepest dye, and an avowed Atheist, who glories in his shame.
This fugitive from his native land gave Mr. Lincoln two hundred thousand German votes in the Northwest, and must have his reward.
Female applicant.
--A Miss Scott has gone to Washington from Canandaigua, an applicant for the Post-Office.
She was formerly a music teacher at Elmira.
She had a presentiment of the election of Lincoln last May, and told him so. He acknowledged her letter, and she thinks she has thus made one point of the game, so she has gone to Washington with a petition numerously signed and expects to come home, no doubt, with a commission in her reticule.
The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Southern navy. (search)