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The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1860., [Electronic resource], Republican "Invincible" and the inauguration of Lincoln. (search)
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.things in Nansemond — barn burning — Excite-ment — Christmas — public meeting, &c.,&c. Suffolk, Va., Dec. 26. Until recently, our county has been remarkably quiet on the almighty "goose question, " which is now disturbing the nation; but recent events of a purely local character hav conservative, so they must not expect much fanfaronade or fight. If any, it must all be "in the Union," notwithstanding South Carolina is already out. Our Christmas was the most quiet I have ever seen in the South. I am happy to say, however, that the day was most religiously observed by the people attending the Episcopal amer of which is most tastefully decorated. I have not heard of egg-nog during the season, and even poppers are few and fizzling. Is it possible that our joyous Christmas thinks of seceding? The solemn Fast appointed by the President and by the churches, will be observed in this place on Friday, the 4th proximo. If the whol