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The Daily Dispatch: may 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], The freedom of the press in New Orleans. (search)
ere foreigners it is said and were composed of French and Germans. The Irish were as true as the magnet to the North pole. Irishmen are not the man to prove treacherous to the cause they have a nobly espoused from principle alone. We have inspected a written statement, gives by an officer who participated in the struggle at New Orleans showing from facts, numbers, stations, and organizations, the brave and loyal bearing of the Irish troops on that memorable occasion. The loyalty and bravery of our Irish fellow-citizens in the South. In this our time of trial and peril, will ever be a theme of grateful admiration to the Southern people. Let those public journals which have unwittingly aided in circulating this cruel and unjust report hasten to correct it . And do ample justice to those brave men who to day stand with swords drawn to do battle with and for the sons of the South. These gallant men shall be numbered with the chosen ones of our future inheritance.--Army Argus.