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The Daily Dispatch: September 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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l no doubt prove exceedingly useful and officiant in the war. But I will not particularize. It is stated here, and is no doubt true, that the prisoners taken by the Federal fleet were landed at Fort Monroe yesterday, from the steamer Quaker City. Active and judicious measures are being taken to disperse the Yankee troops, that were allowed, by neglect and tardy movements, to get possession of a strong point on the Carolina coast. It is stated in a paper of another State, that Augusta J. Evans, of Mobile, author of "Beulah," who "promises to be the Florence Nightingale of America," was, at last accounts, in the camp at Norfolk, passing about among the toling soldiers, offering her aid wherever needed, and dispensing smiles and words of encouragement. She has been here, but left few weeks ago for another and, perhaps, a more extensive field, for the prosecution of her "angel like" works of love and mercy. It would seem that her courage is equal to her genius, her heroism t