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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Dispatch Correspondence.
Petersburg, Thursday, May 23.
Our citizens were astounded this morning, as if by a peal of thunder from a clear sky, by the intelligence of the death of Captain C. F. Fisher, of the Petersburg Cavalry.
Not a week ago this splendid company left the city for the field of duty at Norfolk, and this afternoon the lifeless corpse of the esteemed commander was brought back, accompanied by his compatriots in arms.
It is difficult to realize a change which has be of them, a rifle company, are rare specimens of pine knot country; fully as quick to ignite, and quite as durable. H.
Baltimore, May 22, 1861.
To-morrow is the day to which all Baltimoreans look forward with great anxiety — the 23d of May, and the old Commonwealth will bid adieu to a once glorious Union, now polluted by a Lincoln, a Seward, and a Chase-Men will look each other in the face, and sigh with heavy hearts at the rending asunder of your noble State from poor, down-trod
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