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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], Bread Versus whiskey. (search)
A South Carolina traitor. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 25, 1861.
Editors of the Dispatch:--The accounts received of the late engagement at Port Royal represent that one of the vessels engaged (the Bienville) was commanded by a South Carolinian-- agement.
Among these relics we find that the State flag, our own Crescent and Palmetto, and two brass pieces marked "South Carolina," were conveyed, and are now exhibited at Washington.
We feel that the apostasy of Winfield Scott was a crime suffic s our little State.
When the history of our present war is written it will be said Virginia had her traitor, but South Carolina gave birth to one whose despicable character and whose malignant acts stamp him as the vilest of his race.
This base son of South Carolina remitted to the treasurer of the Fellowship Society of this city his arrears, a short time since, and remarked, "That he was desirous of continuing his membership as his father had been one of its early presidents, " and yet he