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The Daily Dispatch: may 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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, one for each Southern State, was fired by a detachment of men under Col. John H. Richardson. President Davis was then escorted to a carriage in waiting by Thos. W. Hoeninger, Esq., of the Spotswood Hotel, and was drawn towards that elegant "traveler's rest," by four splendid bays, His Excellency Gov. Letcher, Mayor Mayo, and Mr.Mr. Hoeninger, being seated with the President. His progress through the streets was marked with many affecting demonstrations of popular regard. People rushed up and would shake hands with the President, many of them doing so with tears of heartfelt joy "in eyes unused to weep." By the time the cortege arrived at the hotel thedst the vivas of a delighted people President Davis ascended the stairs, and was conducted to his parlor, (No. 83,) which had been most tastefully decorated by Mr. Hoeninger with the coat of arms and the flag of the Confedrate States. The President hardly had time to get inside of his retreat before he was vociferously called for.