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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Fremont or search for Fremont in all documents.
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General Fremont.
--The career of General Fremont has been brief and brilliant.
We vestured to express the opinion, when he rose with aGeneral Fremont has been brief and brilliant.
We vestured to express the opinion, when he rose with a rocket like glare over the "Department of the Mission, " that he would come down the a stick.
He has done better than we expected.
He has ing his pockets to be filled at the expense of his reputation.
If Fremont had chosen to pursue the vulgar path of military glory, he would p han fulfilled the expectation of his friends.
We feel grateful to Fremont for his successful speculations, and only regret that he has so so the Confederate cause.
As a native of Virginia, we felt proud on Fremont, and hoped he would be spared to demonstrate that in every departm " we indulged a pleasing anticipation that Virginia could claim in Fremont such a capper and miner of a public treasury as mankind had never like the prophet's figs the good, very good, and the had, very had Fremont owes it to his native State not to retire altogether from politica
The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Making ready for the enemy. (search)
Making ready for the enemy.
--The Little Rock (Ark.) Journal says:
There was considerable excitement in this city last Saturday and Sunday, caused by a rumor that General Fremont was coming down on us like an avalanche, with a million of Abolition hounds.
Men were rubbing up their old shot-guns and rifles, and preparing for a sturdy defence, but the report turned out to be a hoax, and matters settled down to their usual equanimity.