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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 461 total hits in 275 results.
Kensal Green (search for this): article 8
Eton (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 8
Pope (search for this): article 9
A Scrap from history.
--We find the following in the Albany (N. Y.) Argus:
"Just after Pope's rout in front of Washington, the high officers of the Government were seized with such a terrible panic that they gave up all hope of saving the capital.
In the wild despair of the moment, orders were actually given to blow up and destroy the Washington Arsenal and the millions upon millions of dollars' worth of war material to prevent them from falling into the hands of the rebels."
The Rochester Daily Union, which publishes the above, claims to have such authority for the statement as to preclude all doubts of its correctness, and to warrant the presumption that it will not be disputed by the only parties who are competent to give testimony on the subject — to wit, the high officials of the Government.
We have no doubt of its truth or that it could be established by evidence.
If the committees of Congress had not proved to be combinations for the suppressant of truth, the
Argus (search for this): article 9
A Scrap from history.
--We find the following in the Albany (N. Y.) Argus:
"Just after Pope's rout in front of Washington, the high officers of the Government were seized with such a terrible panic that they gave up all hope of saving the capital.
In the wild despair of the moment, orders were actually given to blow up and destroy the Washington Arsenal and the millions upon millions of dollars' worth of war material to prevent them from falling into the hands of the rebels."
The Rochester Daily Union, which publishes the above, claims to have such authority for the statement as to preclude all doubts of its correctness, and to warrant the presumption that it will not be disputed by the only parties who are competent to give testimony on the subject — to wit, the high officials of the Government.
We have no doubt of its truth or that it could be established by evidence.
If the committees of Congress had not proved to be combinations for the suppressant of truth, the
Albany (New York, United States) (search for this): article 9
A Scrap from history.
--We find the following in the Albany (N. Y.) Argus:
"Just after Pope's rout in front of Washington, the high officers of the Government were seized with such a terrible panic that they gave up all hope of saving the capital.
In the wild despair of the moment, orders were actually given to blow up and destroy the Washington Arsenal and the millions upon millions of dollars' worth of war material to prevent them from falling into the hands of the rebels."
The Rochester Daily Union, which publishes the above, claims to have such authority for the statement as to preclude all doubts of its correctness, and to warrant the presumption that it will not be disputed by the only parties who are competent to give testimony on the subject — to wit, the high officials of the Government.
We have no doubt of its truth or that it could be established by evidence.
If the committees of Congress had not proved to be combinations for the suppressant of truth, the