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The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], "What are we fighting For?" (search)
Printers' ink.
--Messrs. Taylor & Hargrove, who not long since established a printing ink manufactory at the corner of Adams and Leigh streets, in this city, have gotten the same in full operation, and are daily turning out fine specimens of blue, green, red and black printing ink. When the Yankees initiated the present difficulties, they feverishly imagined that the want of the above article would necessarily stop all the "rebel" presses between Maryland and the Rio Grande.
They will ere long find out they have been as much mistaken in all their other calculations as in this.
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], "What are we fighting For?" (search)
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Madness of the Administration . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], War matters. (search)
From Washington.
Washington, June 8.--via Charleston.--Several companies of regulars have departed for Chambersburg to assist in the Harper's Ferry movement.
It is understood that the lines are rapidly closing on the Ferry.
The 71st Regiment are scouting in Southern Maryland to prevent supplies being forwarded.
Chambersburg publications relative to the proposed movement are forbidden.
Scouting parties from the Harper's Ferry forces have seized thirteen locomotives at Williamsport, which they have switched into Winchester road.
The batteries are being withdrawn from the Maryland side and are retreating on the route towards Winchester, which has been strongly fortified.
The Secessionists are strong and gaining in Frederick, Maryland.
The Unionists there are quaking with apprehension of an advance from Point of Rocks, three miles distant. The feeling of the Marylanders is indicated by the fact that they will, at all hazards, continue to furnish food to the Co