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Savannah (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 6
From Charleston. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Charleston, April 30, 1861.
I see that the Examiner advises to let Washington alone, and turn upon Cincinnati.
Let the border cities alone; the border States will manage them.
Give yourselves no concern about the Southern cities, especially Charleston, Savannah and New Orleans.
We are wide awake all along here.
We have a great General out here operating against Lincoln and Scott--General Climate. Besides, we have General Watchfulness and General Bravery.
The Virginians here are mostly old men.--Capt. Shirley Carter Turner, for many years the noble Commander of the "James Adger" steamer, from this port to New York, had several brothers in the Navy and Army of the United States.
All have resigned but one, and he is out of the country.
Capt. Turner belongs to the old Virginia Carters, of Shirley, and a nobler specimen of Virginia's best blood does not live on the green earth.
His health is bad and his means l
Virginians (search for this): article 6
Seward (search for this): article 6
Climate (search for this): article 6
From Charleston. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Charleston, April 30, 1861.
I see that the Examiner advises to let Washington alone, and turn upon Cincinnati.
Let the border cities alone; the border States will manage them.
Give yourselves no concern about the Southern cities, especially Charleston, Savannah and New Orleans.
We are wide awake all along here.
We have a great General out here operating against Lincoln and Scott--General Climate. Besides, we have General Watchfulness and General Bravery.
The Virginians here are mostly old men.--Capt. Shirley Carter Turner, for many years the noble Commander of the "James Adger" steamer, from this port to New York, had several brothers in the Navy and Army of the United States.
All have resigned but one, and he is out of the country.
Capt. Turner belongs to the old Virginia Carters, of Shirley, and a nobler specimen of Virginia's best blood does not live on the green earth.
His health is bad and his means
Fauntleroy (search for this): article 6
James Adger (search for this): article 6
Virginius (search for this): article 6
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 6
From Charleston. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Charleston, April 30, 1861.
I see that the Examiner advises to let Washington alone, and turn upon Cincinnati.
Let the border cities alone; the border States will manage them.
Give yourselves no concern about the Southern cities, especially Charleston, Savannah and New Orleans.
We are wide awake all along here.
We have a great General out here operating against Lincoln and Scott--General Climate. Besides, we have General Watchfulness and General Bravery.
The Virginians here are mostly old men.--Capt. Shirley Carter Turner, for many years the noble Commander of the "James Adger" steamer, from this port to New York, had several brothers in the Navy and Army of the United States.
All have resigned but one, and he is out of the country.
Capt. Turner belongs to the old Virginia Carters, of Shirley, and a nobler specimen of Virginia's best blood does not live on the green earth.
His health is bad and his means
Washington (search for this): article 6
From Charleston. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Charleston, April 30, 1861.
I see that the Examiner advises to let Washington alone, and turn upon Cincinnati.
Let the border cities alone; the border States will manage them.
Give yourselves no concern about the Southern cities, especially Charleston, Savannah and New Orleans.
We are wide awake all along here.
We have a great General out here operating against Lincoln and Scott--General Climate. Besides, we have General Watchfulness and General Bravery.
The Virginians here are mostly old men.--Capt. Shirley Carter Turner, for many years the noble Commander of the "James Adger" steamer, from this port to New York, had several brothers in the Navy and Army of the United States.
All have resigned but one, and he is out of the country.
Capt. Turner belongs to the old Virginia Carters, of Shirley, and a nobler specimen of Virginia's best blood does not live on the green earth.
His health is bad and his means l
Shirley Carter Turner (search for this): article 6