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The Daily Dispatch: February 1, 1861., [Electronic resource] 10 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 2 Browse Search
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y proven as in the case of the present war, for the reason that at no previous period had they the chance of seeing, organized German bodies, with officers of their own race, as in case of the Regime is of Einstein and Ballter, of this city, of Bleaker and Bendix, of New York, and of Siegel, Solomons and Boerstein, of St. Louis. The achievements of these men will go back to Germany by letter and newspaper, and produce the effect of sending hither all who love the glories of the battle field. Flow extensive the number of such must be, lets the terrible wars in which the German races have mingled attest. " All this beings to mind Gen. Scott's unsuccessful palaver one a memorable occasion about the "rich Irish brogue" and the "sweet German accent." Did the world ever see a mere disgusting want of self-respect and confession of shame than the organs of twenty millions of people running round the world begging and beseeching anybody and everybody to help them fight eight millions?
The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Superiority of the Southern officers over the Northern. (search)
The representative of Sir Walter Scott. The direct representative of "The Great Unknown" is Mary Monica Scott, daughter of Mr. Hope Scott, the eminent parliamentary counsel, and Charlotte, daughter of John Gibcon Lockhart and Sophia, eldest daughter of Sir Walter Scott. Mary Monica is the only surviving child of the late MrsMrs. Hope Scott, for although a son and several other daughters were born, they died prematurely. Miss Scott, who was eight years old on the 8th of October last, is the heiress of Abbotsford House and estate, her father being merely administrator or tutor in respect to the property at present. Should Mary Monica die without issue, tMiss Scott, who was eight years old on the 8th of October last, is the heiress of Abbotsford House and estate, her father being merely administrator or tutor in respect to the property at present. Should Mary Monica die without issue, the property, but not the title, will report to the nephew or nephews of Sir Walter Scott, sons of his eldest brother Thomas, who are at present presiding in Canada.