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The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], The New York Herald upon the Situation. (search)
wing to the truckling position of my native State and her hostile attitude to Southern interests, together with the reign of terror that is now established on her soil, is forbidden, and therefore the only medium through which our friends heard of us the Blackburn Guards cut off. I beg that you will give this hastily penned geroll a place in an unoccupied corner of the Richmond Dispatch, the Southern soldiers paper. We are but one company of Kentuckians, under the gallant little Captain Samuel V. Reid, of Lynchburg, Virginia, in the Third Arkansas regiment, stationed here on the Parkersburg road; but feel that our little band is a full grown regiment within itself; and, fighting as we are, for our old mother State. our ancestors, their homes and firesides, if we are laid low in some of those rich Western valleys where hobbling brooklets lave the base of towering mountains, or cold and motionless upon some of the many beautifully blue-cornered peaks hereabouts. we will feel that