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The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ch a flag. "That, sir," replied the spirited lady, "is the flag I always dine under, and you will take dinner under it to-day with me, sir, or go without. Appetite was stronger than patriotism, and the company took their seats under the rebellious symbol, and proceeded with the repast. Romance or reality, the story is a very good indication of the character of some of our noble women. A Montgomery "Tooth-Pick." A knife has been manufactured in Montgomery, Alabama, by Mr. T. D. Kennedy which, in the hands of an enemy, would look extremely formidable. The knife is a little less than two feet in length, and weighs three pounds and three ounces. It is made of the best steel, finely tempered and finished, with a solid and substantial metal handle. We believe it is Mr. K.'s intention to send it to Pensacola, in order that it may be used, should it be found necessary to make another attack on Wilson's Zouaves. Sugar making in St. Mary's. The last Franklin (La.)