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Ship destroyed by fire — Seizure of U. S. Vessels, &c. New Orleans, May 23. --The barque Gen. Taylor hence for Bordeaux, laden with cotton and stores, was burned to the water's edge, off the bar this morning. Cargo total loss. All United States vessels in port were seized to-day. The privateer steamer Ivey has captured another large ship in the mouth of the river.
Ship destroyed by fire — Seizure of U. S. Vessels, &c. New Orleans, May 23. --The barque Gen. Taylor hence for Bordeaux, laden with cotton and stores, was burned to the water's edge, off the bar this morning. Cargo total loss. All United States vessels in port were seized to-day. The privateer steamer Ivey has captured another large ship in the mouth of the river.
U. S. Vessels (search for this): article 1
Ship destroyed by fire — Seizure of U. S. Vessels, &c. New Orleans, May 23. --The barque Gen. Taylor hence for Bordeaux, laden with cotton and stores, was burned to the water's edge, off the bar this morning. Cargo total loss. All United States vessels in port were seized to-day. The privateer steamer Ivey has captured another large ship in the mouth of the river.
Bordeaux (France) (search for this): article 1
Ship destroyed by fire — Seizure of U. S. Vessels, &c. New Orleans, May 23. --The barque Gen. Taylor hence for Bordeaux, laden with cotton and stores, was burned to the water's edge, off the bar this morning. Cargo total loss. All United States vessels in port were seized to-day. The privateer steamer Ivey has captured another large ship in the mouth of the river.
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Ship destroyed by fire — Seizure of U. S. Vessels, &c. New Orleans, May 23. --The barque Gen. Taylor hence for Bordeaux, laden with cotton and stores, was burned to the water's edge, off the bar this morning. Cargo total loss. All United States vessels in port were seized to-day. The privateer steamer Ivey has captured another large ship in the mouth of the river.
[for the Dispatch.]Songs.air--Soots, who has, wi Wallace bled. Freeman, patriots of the South! Grey haired sires, and stalwart youth! Quick rally' round the cause of Truth, Ye sons of Washington! Sons of sires who dauntless pour'd On Freedom's battle-field their blood, Awake! arouse! a despot horde Enslavement bath begun! Will ye hug your chains once riven? Would ye bequeath the rights once given? Our faithful trust be still in Heaven-- She will defend the right! Descendants brave of Marion! Strike for your homes, once nobly won! Death is the patriot's life begun, Then foremost in the fight. Freemen, let your watchword be. Washington and Liberty! 'Neath freemen a swords, let tyrants see How fierce is freemen'sire! On you proud heights, if bugle blow, Each patriot strike his foeman low! You stream with freemen's blood shall flow, Ere Freedom's cause expire!
[for the Dispatch.]Songs.air--Soots, who has, wi Wallace bled. Freeman, patriots of the South! Grey haired sires, and stalwart youth! Quick rally' round the cause of Truth, Ye sons of Washington! Sons of sires who dauntless pour'd On Freedom's battle-field their blood, Awake! arouse! a despot horde Enslavement bath begun! Will ye hug your chains once riven? Would ye bequeath the rights once given? Our faithful trust be still in Heaven-- She will defend the right! Descendants brave of Marion! Strike for your homes, once nobly won! Death is the patriot's life begun, Then foremost in the fight. Freemen, let your watchword be. Washington and Liberty! 'Neath freemen a swords, let tyrants see How fierce is freemen'sire! On you proud heights, if bugle blow, Each patriot strike his foeman low! You stream with freemen's blood shall flow, Ere Freedom's cause expire!
[for the Dispatch.]Songs.air--Soots, who has, wi Wallace bled. Freeman, patriots of the South! Grey haired sires, and stalwart youth! Quick rally' round the cause of Truth, Ye sons of Washington! Sons of sires who dauntless pour'd On Freedom's battle-field their blood, Awake! arouse! a despot horde Enslavement bath begun! Will ye hug your chains once riven? Would ye bequeath the rights once given? Our faithful trust be still in Heaven-- She will defend the right! Descendants brave of Marion! Strike for your homes, once nobly won! Death is the patriot's life begun, Then foremost in the fight. Freemen, let your watchword be. Washington and Liberty! 'Neath freemen a swords, let tyrants see How fierce is freemen'sire! On you proud heights, if bugle blow, Each patriot strike his foeman low! You stream with freemen's blood shall flow, Ere Freedom's cause expire!
[for the Dispatch.]Songs.air--Soots, who has, wi Wallace bled. Freeman, patriots of the South! Grey haired sires, and stalwart youth! Quick rally' round the cause of Truth, Ye sons of Washington! Sons of sires who dauntless pour'd On Freedom's battle-field their blood, Awake! arouse! a despot horde Enslavement bath begun! Will ye hug your chains once riven? Would ye bequeath the rights once given? Our faithful trust be still in Heaven-- She will defend the right! Descendants brave of Marion! Strike for your homes, once nobly won! Death is the patriot's life begun, Then foremost in the fight. Freemen, let your watchword be. Washington and Liberty! 'Neath freemen a swords, let tyrants see How fierce is freemen'sire! On you proud heights, if bugle blow, Each patriot strike his foeman low! You stream with freemen's blood shall flow, Ere Freedom's cause expire!
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 10
us Sickles who murdered Philip Barton Key, because the guilty association of the latter with the wife of Sickles had been made public. There walks not the streets of New York a more unprincipled and abandoned rogue than this man Sickles — a man who has for years consorted with the vilest of the vile in New York city--and yet his act of murder is commended, himself promoted to high rank in the army, and at once taken into the confidence of the President of the United States! Another of Lincoln's favorite officers is the infamous Billy Mulligan, who for his many crimes and rascalities, was some years since driven from California. Last winter he was sent to the State Prison in New York, for manslaughter, and he is now outside its walls on a legal quibble for the purpose of obtaining a new trial. He has long been a pest and a terror to the peaceable, honest portion of the city in which he has lived, but he will find fighting the South a different affair from that of a ward fight i
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