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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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ton, Mass., an interesting ceremony occurred on board the U. S. steamer San Jacinto, when the crew of that vessel presented a handsome silver goblet to Lieutenant Fairfax. The goblet was beautifully engraved with national, military, and naval devices, one design representing the meeting of the San Jacinto and the Trent. It bore the inscription, Presented to Lieut. Fairfax, by the crew of the San Jacinto, as a slight token of their esteem and love. The presentation speech was made by Rev. Phineas Stowe.--Boston Herald, Dec. 2. Colonel D. Leadbetter, of the C. S. A., issued a proclamation at Greenville, East Tennessee, to-day, addressed to the Citizens of East Tennessee. He tells the loyal people of that section that so long as the question of Union or disunion was debatable, they had a right to vote on the subject, but when secession was established by the voice of the people, it became their duty to submit to the authority of the Confederate States, of which their State was on