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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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are derived from Lincoln's Inaugural.--his own party do not seem to understand him. Some say he is for war, others for peace — no two men seem to view it alike. I have read it over and over again, and, for the life of me, I cannot make it out. It is very much like a I have lately seen, of a huge face. Which held in one position puts on the most angry scowl, and turned over it splits its jaws with laughter. Sailors plying the Chesateake used to have certain points, which they called "Point Look Out." "Point Look In," "Point No Point," and "Point Again"--so with the inaugural. We heavy cannonading seaward this morning, at about sunrise — the city was agog. It turned out that the "Crusader" was expected last night, and the guns were "shotted," and this morning they were unshotted. The floating battery is now ready for mounting and they wait for two heavy guns of the Daighren order. The front of the battery is about four feet thick, made so by four thicknesses of Palmetto