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The Daily Dispatch: may 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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A Correction. --Mr. A. B. Vanuerson was arraigned before the Mayor a few days since, for making use of some expression relative to the Treader Iron Works, by which the impression was produced that he was not unwilling to see that valuable improvement destroyed or "blown up." Being at the time employed as a watchman to defend the property, the expression attributed to him was thought sufficient cause for him to be cited before the Mayor, by whom he was discharged after an admonition. The meaning of Mr. Vannerson's remark has been misunderstood. As a Virginian, he regards the works as of the utmost consequence to the whole South. The remark he made was simply the expression of his indignation that Messrs. Anderson & Co., who were contractors for furnishing machinery for the State Armory, should have gotten any portion of it from the North. He has since, however, found out that they were compelled to do so. As the public know, some portion of the machinery contracted for by the