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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,000 total hits in 476 results.
Cameron (search for this): article 1
December 19th (search for this): article 1
Synopsis of late Northern news.
departure of the Africa with Lord Lyon's response to the British Government — release of Hatteras prisoners, &c., &c.
Norfolk, Dec. 19.
--Northern papers of the 18th have been received here.
The steamer Africa, which was to have sailed on Wednesday, was detained till this afternoon, for the purpose of taking out Lord Lyons's response to dispatches to the British Government.
Capt. Seymour, Queen's messenger, and special messenger from Minister Adams, left, Boston Tuesday for Washington.
Dispatches have been sent in haste to the Admiral of the North American squadron at Havana.
Secretary Cameron wants four millions seven hundred thousand dollars to put the coast defences in order.
The ship Montmorenci, from Bath, Maine, bound for St. Thomas, laden with coal, was overhauled by the privateer Sumter.
She was ransomed for twenty thousand dollars, and allowed to proceed.
The bark Island City left Boston Tue
Charles Francis Adams (search for this): article 1
Hatteras (search for this): article 1
Synopsis of late Northern news.
departure of the Africa with Lord Lyon's response to the British Government — release of Hatteras prisoners, &c., &c.
Norfolk, Dec. 19.
--Northern papers of the 18th have been received here.
The steamer Africa, which was to have sailed on Wednesday, was detained till this afternoon, for the purpose of taking out Lord Lyons's response to dispatches to the British Government.
Capt. Seymour, Queen's messenger, and special messenger from Minister Adams, left, Boston Tuesday for Washington.
Dispatches have been sent in haste to the Admiral of the North American squadron at Havana.
Secretary Cameron wants four millions seven hundred thousand dollars to put the coast defences in order.
The ship Montmorenci, from Bath, Maine, bound for St. Thomas, laden with coal, was overhauled by the privateer Sumter.
She was ransomed for twenty thousand dollars, and allowed to proceed.
The bark Island City left Boston Tue
Boston Tuesday (search for this): article 1
Saint Thomas (Canada) (search for this): article 1
Bath, Me. (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 1
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Havana, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 1
A. Lansing Burrows (search for this): article 1
[written for the Richmond Dispatch.]a Bugle note.
By A. Lansing Burrows. Tramp!
tramp! tramp! steadily on to the foe, With banners afloat in the stirring breeze, As briskly they wind through the forest trees; Tramp!
tramp! tramp! how cheerful their spirits flow!
With bayonets bright in the dazzling sun, And swords that already bright vict'ries have won, Steadily on to the foe!
Tramp! tramp! tramp! on to the field of strife; Leaving mothers and sisters behind, Close to fathers and brothers kind, Tramp!
tramp! tramp! oh, how hopeful of life!
Naught is heard but the measured pace, As each one goes with determined face, On to the field of strife!
Boom! boom! boom! rises the cannon's roar!
Thick and fast comes the rattling hall!
Shells burst quick in the sulphurous vale!
Boom! boom! boom! earth is slippery with gore, Drowning the notes of the clarion clear, Nerving each breast from craven fear, Rises the cannon's roar!
On! on! on! striking the final blow!
Steadil