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The Daily Dispatch: January 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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the Capitol at Washington occupied by the Republicans, he would see its foundations washed away by their blood" Strong language. Mr. W. is a young military gentleman, and it is believed he speaks the sentiments of the people of his section. E. A. Shands and S. Cootes, Esqs., followed with strong Southern sentiments, declaring that the time had now arrived for the South to act. Mr. Shands closed with the toast, "The South, right or wrong!" The holidays closed yesterday, and those who haveMr. Shands closed with the toast, "The South, right or wrong!" The holidays closed yesterday, and those who have anything to do have commenced work. There is a great depression in business throughout the entire Valley. There are some of the merchants who have scarcely paid expenses for the past month. Money is scarce, and there is no prospect of its becoming more plentiful for some time to come. There are a large number of negroes in town to-day, hunting for masters for the ensuing year. Negroes will hire low — some think 25 per cent, under last year's rates. The weather is very cold. There