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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Floating Battery in Pursuit. (search)
Gov. Hicks, of Maryland.
This double-dyed traitor deserves the execration of honest men in the whole country.
He is evidently in league with Lincoln, and is known in Washington as a regular member of the Black Republican organization.
Up to within a few days he has been living under the roof of Capt. Blake, the Federal commander of the Navy-Yard at Annapolis, and sleeping in the same room with him. We have it from undoubted authority that he severely reprimanded the officers in command of the Vanceville (Prince George,) Rangers for arresting two Army Captains, who were carrying sealed orders from Washington to Annapolis, telling them they were little better than land pirates.
What they Propose.
The New York Tribune has the following, proposing to divide the farms of Maryland and Virginia among the invaders.
The answer to such a menace cannot be given in words:
"We hold traitors responsible for the work upon which they have precipitated us, and we warn them that they must abide the full penalty.
Especially let Maryland and Virginia look to it; for as they are greater sinners, so their punishment will be heavier than that of others.
Virginia is a rich an country, and in town, which will need to be taken possession of and equitably cared for. The rebels of that State and of Maryland may not flatter themselves that they can enter upon a war against the Government, and afterward return to quiet and peac n allotment of land in Virginia will be a fitting reward to the brave fellows who have gone to fight their country's battles, and Maryland and Virginia free States, inspired with Northern vigor, may start anew in the race for prosperity and power.