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The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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by shouts and yells down the street. I rushed forth, expecting to hear of a victory at the Ferry, but was doomed to disappointment, though repaid by greeting a company of fine-looking, gay young soldiers from New Market. They made this good town resound with their gaiety, leaving this morning, lustily cheering the young ladies of the Institute as they passed. The Hon. John T. Harris addressed them in a very fine and warlike speech. A fair friend of mine is desirous of devoting her services to her country as a nurse in the Confederate Army. Will you be kind enough to say to whom she must offer her services? Is there no philanthropic Southern women to place herself at the head of such a department? The weather is exceedingly cool to-day. Mr. Rhoer, whom I spoke of in my last, has since died. Blakemore, the man who killed him, was not brought to jail, as I stated. He made his escape, and is supposed to have gone North, a fitter place for such characters. De Leon.