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The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1860., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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gged to receive the new flag, which at a given signal was thrown to the breeze, amid the shouts and cheers of the spectators. A salute of fifteen guns was fired by a detachment of the Chatham Artillery. The banner, which measures 14 by 8 feet, bears on one side a single star, with the words "State Action." On the other side is represented a live oak tree, with the rattlesnake and the motto "Don't Tread on Me." At the top the words "Republican Blues." The flag is handsomely painted by Mr. Thos. W. Shea. of Savannah. The steamship Augusta, from Savannah, arrived at New York, Tuesday morning, and carried back to that port about twenty steerage passengers, who were refused a residence by the authorities. They are mechanics and laborers. Three cabin passengers, who were advised to leave, also returned by the Augusta. Virginia. A meeting of the citizens of Culpeper county, Va., to consider the present aspect of Federal affairs and the state of the Union, was held at Culpe