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The Daily Dispatch: April 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Progress of the war. (search)
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The Daily Dispatch: April 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Serenade and speeches. (search)
Serenade and speeches.
--Yesterday, between 11 and 12 o'clock, two fine companies from Southwestern Virginia--the Wythe Grays and Smyth Blues — marched to the Exchange Hotel, attended by the Armory Band, and serenaded Gov. Floyd, who was sojourning at that place.
Mr. Floyd acknowledged the compliment in a patriotic speech.
After this, in response to a call from the throng who had assembled, speeches were made by Majors Boylston and Simpson, of the South Carolina forces, Gen. Thomas J. Green, of N. C., and Sergeant Cook, of the Wytheville Grays.
The speeches were full of patriotic sentiment, and were calculated to inspire the breasts and nerve the arms of the brave soldiers who heard them.
Gen. Green said he had come to offer 30,000 men from North Carolina, fully armed, equipped and provisioned, for the defence of the South.
Guns for North Carolina.
--Two ten-inch Columbiads will be sent down this morning to aid in the defence of our North Carolina friends.
We have plenty of big guns, and to spare as yet, and abundant facilities for making them, if we did not.
Guns for North Carolina.
--Two ten-inch Columbiads will be sent down this morning to aid in the defence of our North Carolina friends.
We have plenty of big guns, and to spare as yet, and abundant facilities for making them, if we did not.