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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Visitors from Fredericksburg to Baltimore. (search)
idea of hospitality, viz: letting you lie out of doors, in sight of his front gate, whilst he snores comfortably within. What an ungrateful rascal Boll must be not to appreciate such a gorgeous entertainment. The Yankee consoles himself over Bull's predilections for the South by declaring that the Secession ladies in Annapolis over whelmed them with attentions, and even transcended the verge of female propriety in their de portment. The difficulty in giving currency to the slander which thing wrong. This is the great disadvantage of lying all the time. No one pays any attention to anything habitual liars say. We are not surprised that our enemies should manifest such sensitiveness to the preferences of secessionists for John Bull, over the elegant and fascinating Doodle. After the affectionate attentions he has lavished upon us of late, after endearments in word and deed which might have melted the heart of a tiger, can we have the base ingratitude to prefer such a wre