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The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1861., [Electronic resource], Jackson's brigade — separation between him and them. (search)
ther man, would be at once perceived to be blunders. The North occupies a summation at this moment from which the genius of Pitt could not extricate it, and yet there is not a third rate man in the British Cabinet who, if he had been Premier of Lincoln's Administration, could not have avoided that situation, or, at any rate, postponed the evil day till his section was better prepared for a collision. That the Southern Confederacy is so soon an accomplished fact, that the rupture of the old Unad and buried. The old feeling of hostility engendered by former collisions has past forever.--There is not a loyal citizen of the Southern Confederacy who would not rather return to morrow to the dominion of the British Crown than to that of Abe Lincoln. We would infinitely prefer the wise and benign rule of Louis Napoleon to that of the vulgar and brutal despotism at Washington. If there is a war between the North and England or any other foreign country, that country will have our hearty
The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1861., [Electronic resource], An interesting letter from a Baltimore lady. (search)
From Washington. Gen. McClellan's preparations for a Vigorous campaign — a forward movement determined on, &c. Nashville, Nov. 6. --A dispatch published in the New York Times, dated at Washington, Oct. 31st., states that the Federal army on the Potomac will not go into winter quarters within their present lines of entrenchments. No such purpose has been entertained by the Government, and no such suggestion been made by Gen McClellan, who continues actively employed, and his preparations are on a large scale. The World's dispatch states that President Lincoln had assured parties that a forward movement of the army had been determined on. The Tribune's dispatch states that the Navy Department has recently ordered 500 more reified cannon.