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The Daily Dispatch: July 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway in jail. (search)
North Carolina.
The gallant and true-hearted son of North Carolina who writes to us from Tallahassee, and who calls himself an old man, is altogether mistaken in his idea that any remarks in this paper were ever intended to ridicule North Carolinians.
On the contrary, we have bestowed upon them the highest encomiums.
If anNorth Carolina who writes to us from Tallahassee, and who calls himself an old man, is altogether mistaken in his idea that any remarks in this paper were ever intended to ridicule North Carolinians.
On the contrary, we have bestowed upon them the highest encomiums.
If any line or paragraph seemed to chime in with any sentiment ever uttered in disparagement of their State, it was altogether ironical.
For North Carolinians we have always had an especial liking.
We know them well.
There is no more sincere, open-hearted, open-handed and manly race on the globe.
They are not yet corrupted by railr ntly fled as the only way of escape from such determined men ! It was well for the flying ragamuffins; but all the worse for society.
Had the North Carolinians reached them they would have relieved the world of many a scape-gallows.
Ridicule North Carolina!
After Virginia, no State stands higher in our respect and affections.