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Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley) 23 3 Browse Search
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Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), A private Battery. (search)
s and coffee? Obviously — for has not Mr. James W. Meredith put up) erected and established a privw seventy-sixes at a bargain? Perhaps Mr. James W. Meredith bought the guns and gave his note for ng time, we fancy, before we shall see Mr. James W. Meredith's guns gaping in this neighborhood. Twe hope Mrs. Captain will not consent to, for Meredith to permit the battery to go off the place. Wswabbers and rammers and powder-monkeys. But Meredith can do it, we suppose. Meredith can keep horMeredith can keep horses and slaves and private batteries — no end of them, to be sure! Meredith's cotton is not mortgagMeredith's cotton is not mortgaged up to the last sprout. Meredith is flush. A whole day's bombardment would be a bagatelle to MerMeredith is flush. A whole day's bombardment would be a bagatelle to Meredith. Of what description are Meredith's guns? Upon our life and soul, we do not know. How manMeredith. Of what description are Meredith's guns? Upon our life and soul, we do not know. How many? We really do not know. Long Toms Swivels, Carronades? ronades? Again, we say we do not know. Meredith's guns? Upon our life and soul, we do not know. How many? We really do not know. Long Toms Swivels, Carronades? ronades? Again, we say we do not know. How should we? We have never kept a Private Battery. April 12, 1861. [2 more...]<
on the Union297 Hawks, Dr., his Twelve Questions305 Independence, Declaration of139 Independence, Southern Association for265 Ireland, The Case of294 Johnson, Reverdy42 Johnson, Dr., his Favorite Toast329 Lord, President3, 319 Lawrence, Abbot25 Ludovico, Father54 Lincoln, Abraham181, 384 Letcher, Governor340 Mason, John Y13, 24 Mitchel, John20, 50 Matthews, of Virginia, on Education92 Montgomery, The Muddle at181 Morse, Samuel and Sidney186 Meredith, J. W., his Private Battery141 McMahon, T. W., his Pamphlet214 Monroe, Mayor, of New Orleans234 Malcolm, Dr., on Slavery248 Maryland, The Union Party in260 Mallory, Secretary280 McClellan, General, as a Pacificator370 Mercury, The Charleston399 Netherlands, Deacon17 North, Southern Notions of the144 Olivieri, The Abbe, on Negro Education56 Pierce, Franklin29 Pollard, Mr., his Mammy 63 Palfrey, General, in Boston73 Perham, Josiah, his Invitation97