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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
ome from that manacled State despite the efforts of the Baboon and his Ape Hicks. The proclamation of President Davis, appointing a day of fasting and prayer, is a model paper, evincing the taste, judgment, and true religious tone of the Christian gentleman and statesman. The Congress of Bankers, shortly to assemble farther South, and to which you devote an article in yesterday's Dispatch, is a proper move at the proper time. Some arrangements ought to be consummated by which the notes of all the solvent Hanks throughout the South should be taken at par by each. The discount which has heretofore been charged unwillingly by us upon North Carolina and other Southern Bank paper should be abandoned, and the notes of the Banks in each State regarded and received by each at par. This can and ought to be effected. Jas. S. Richardson, another of the seventy five, Genies that polled the vote attributed to him. He says he voted for the State to leave the Union. Old Dominion.
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
here the fair assemble to witness the evolutions of the Georgia Regiment, and the Hospital battery, where there are but three companies, has become comparatively eclipsed. Except the Cumberland, the B on's blockading fleet were not in the Roads yesterday. It is not known where they steered for, but surmised either up the James, York, or Potomac rivers. I observe that it is the opinion of Pendergrast, as reported by Capt. Cone, of the mail steamer, as soon as reinforcements arrive at Old Point, Norfolk is to be attacked. We hope some fearless Jackson may spring up in our midst, and re-enact the heroic deed of that brave Virginian in Alexandria. The two Baltimore companies arrived at Suffolk yesterday. John D. Myrick, a gentleman of wealth, on Norfolk, commands what is called the Baltimore Artillery Company, and advertises for a few more able-bodied recruits. As I said, the spirit of the Marylanders is irrepressible, and aid and comfort will continue to come from that man
Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
h.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Portsmouth, Va. May 30, 1861. There are no military movements of public interest worthy of note, or which would prove interesting to your readers, save one. Two companies were expected to reach Suffolk to day, at which point, or in that vicinity, they are to be stationed for the present. They come from the muzzled State of Maryland. But no armed and lawless band of the Washington despotism, such as now occupy her territory, can suppress the as soon as reinforcements arrive at Old Point, Norfolk is to be attacked. We hope some fearless Jackson may spring up in our midst, and re-enact the heroic deed of that brave Virginian in Alexandria. The two Baltimore companies arrived at Suffolk yesterday. John D. Myrick, a gentleman of wealth, on Norfolk, commands what is called the Baltimore Artillery Company, and advertises for a few more able-bodied recruits. As I said, the spirit of the Marylanders is irrepressible, and aid and c
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 5
From Portsmouth.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Portsmouth, Va. May 30, 1861. There are no military movements of public interest worthy of note, or which would prove interesting to your readers, save one. Two companies were expected to reach Suffolk to day, at which point, or in that vicinity, they are to be stationed for the present. They come from the muzzled State of Maryland. But no armed and lawless band of the Washington despotism, such as now occupy her territory, can suppress the patriotism and strong southern feeling which animate the breasts of no inconsiderable portion of her brave people. individuals among them, who are resolved at every hazard to resist the armed oppression which now holds their State in temporary subjection, will continue to abandon their homes, and enroll them selves under the banner of the South. No power can prevent such men from uniting their efforts and their arms with those of their Southern brothers in the righteous cause i
John D. Myrick (search for this): article 5
e not in the Roads yesterday. It is not known where they steered for, but surmised either up the James, York, or Potomac rivers. I observe that it is the opinion of Pendergrast, as reported by Capt. Cone, of the mail steamer, as soon as reinforcements arrive at Old Point, Norfolk is to be attacked. We hope some fearless Jackson may spring up in our midst, and re-enact the heroic deed of that brave Virginian in Alexandria. The two Baltimore companies arrived at Suffolk yesterday. John D. Myrick, a gentleman of wealth, on Norfolk, commands what is called the Baltimore Artillery Company, and advertises for a few more able-bodied recruits. As I said, the spirit of the Marylanders is irrepressible, and aid and comfort will continue to come from that manacled State despite the efforts of the Baboon and his Ape Hicks. The proclamation of President Davis, appointing a day of fasting and prayer, is a model paper, evincing the taste, judgment, and true religious tone of the Christ
son may spring up in our midst, and re-enact the heroic deed of that brave Virginian in Alexandria. The two Baltimore companies arrived at Suffolk yesterday. John D. Myrick, a gentleman of wealth, on Norfolk, commands what is called the Baltimore Artillery Company, and advertises for a few more able-bodied recruits. As I said, the spirit of the Marylanders is irrepressible, and aid and comfort will continue to come from that manacled State despite the efforts of the Baboon and his Ape Hicks. The proclamation of President Davis, appointing a day of fasting and prayer, is a model paper, evincing the taste, judgment, and true religious tone of the Christian gentleman and statesman. The Congress of Bankers, shortly to assemble farther South, and to which you devote an article in yesterday's Dispatch, is a proper move at the proper time. Some arrangements ought to be consummated by which the notes of all the solvent Hanks throughout the South should be taken at par by eac
e-enact the heroic deed of that brave Virginian in Alexandria. The two Baltimore companies arrived at Suffolk yesterday. John D. Myrick, a gentleman of wealth, on Norfolk, commands what is called the Baltimore Artillery Company, and advertises for a few more able-bodied recruits. As I said, the spirit of the Marylanders is irrepressible, and aid and comfort will continue to come from that manacled State despite the efforts of the Baboon and his Ape Hicks. The proclamation of President Davis, appointing a day of fasting and prayer, is a model paper, evincing the taste, judgment, and true religious tone of the Christian gentleman and statesman. The Congress of Bankers, shortly to assemble farther South, and to which you devote an article in yesterday's Dispatch, is a proper move at the proper time. Some arrangements ought to be consummated by which the notes of all the solvent Hanks throughout the South should be taken at par by each. The discount which has heretofore
stward of the Yard, is now the point of attraction to our denizen. There the fair assemble to witness the evolutions of the Georgia Regiment, and the Hospital battery, where there are but three companies, has become comparatively eclipsed. Except the Cumberland, the B on's blockading fleet were not in the Roads yesterday. It is not known where they steered for, but surmised either up the James, York, or Potomac rivers. I observe that it is the opinion of Pendergrast, as reported by Capt. Cone, of the mail steamer, as soon as reinforcements arrive at Old Point, Norfolk is to be attacked. We hope some fearless Jackson may spring up in our midst, and re-enact the heroic deed of that brave Virginian in Alexandria. The two Baltimore companies arrived at Suffolk yesterday. John D. Myrick, a gentleman of wealth, on Norfolk, commands what is called the Baltimore Artillery Company, and advertises for a few more able-bodied recruits. As I said, the spirit of the Marylanders is ir
Pendergrast (search for this): article 5
the Bakers, of whom I have heretofore made mention, have been engaged for the last four days in making the necessary preparations for raising the steam frigate Merrimac--the same splendid specimen of naval architecture which the vandals, under Pendergrast and company left in flames, and which was burnt to the water's edge, Yesterday morning, at five o'clock, four steam pumps were put in motion, the holes battened and leaks having been previously stopped, and indeed, every preparation made prepaatively eclipsed. Except the Cumberland, the B on's blockading fleet were not in the Roads yesterday. It is not known where they steered for, but surmised either up the James, York, or Potomac rivers. I observe that it is the opinion of Pendergrast, as reported by Capt. Cone, of the mail steamer, as soon as reinforcements arrive at Old Point, Norfolk is to be attacked. We hope some fearless Jackson may spring up in our midst, and re-enact the heroic deed of that brave Virginian in Alexa
James S. Richardson (search for this): article 5
ome from that manacled State despite the efforts of the Baboon and his Ape Hicks. The proclamation of President Davis, appointing a day of fasting and prayer, is a model paper, evincing the taste, judgment, and true religious tone of the Christian gentleman and statesman. The Congress of Bankers, shortly to assemble farther South, and to which you devote an article in yesterday's Dispatch, is a proper move at the proper time. Some arrangements ought to be consummated by which the notes of all the solvent Hanks throughout the South should be taken at par by each. The discount which has heretofore been charged unwillingly by us upon North Carolina and other Southern Bank paper should be abandoned, and the notes of the Banks in each State regarded and received by each at par. This can and ought to be effected. Jas. S. Richardson, another of the seventy five, Genies that polled the vote attributed to him. He says he voted for the State to leave the Union. Old Dominion.
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