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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) or search for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) in all documents.
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The subjoined is from the pen of an accomplished young lady of Raleigh, N. C. --The last line is worthy to be the address from the ladies of the South to all the brave volunteers who leave their homes and their firesides for the defence of their country's rights.
Let the words "We wait to welcome thee at home" be inscribed by the ladies on the banners which they present to their brave defenders:
To the Hawfield boys of Alamance county, North Carolina.by L. L. All bail to thee, thou noble band of brothers, brave and strong.
Who answer to thy country's call to redress her grievous wrongs.
Her honor bids thee leave for her thy home and friends so dear.
The days of peace have passed away, and conflict drawing near.
It is not fame that leads thee on — the vain and impious fame.
To gain a wicked world's applause or an immortal name.
Oh, no!
a truer, holler pulse beats in each freeman's heart.
That leadeth him with right good will to take his country's part.
A wife's all
Taken up.
--M. L. and W. Cantwell, from North Carolina, were taken up, receipted and sent to parts unknown.
The above named used language unbecoming gentlemen, and endeavored to defame the character of a respectable citizen of our district.--Blue Ridge Herald.
The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Marvelous Cues of a Snakes bite. (search)
Personal.
--The following persons, among others, are stopping at the Spotswood Hotel, viz : Hons.
Thos. L. Clingman of North Carolina, W. Porcher Miles of So, Carolina, Henry A. Wise of Va.; Gen. Samuel Cooper and Maj. Gorgas, C. S. A.; Wm. M. Browne, Assistant Secretary of State of the Confederate States, (late editor of the Washington Union.) and F. G. de Fontaine, special correspondent of the Charleston (S. C.) Courier.
The following among others, were at the Exchange Hotel yesterday : Hons.
Robert Toombs of Georgia, Wm. Boulware of Va., Wm. Smith of Fauquier, H. A. Edmundson of Virginia, A. G. Rice of South Carolina, and Gen. Stuart of Baltimore.
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