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The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The British National debt. (search)
Baltimore.
We publish particulars this morning of the high-handed measures of Gen. Banks in arresting the members of the Board of Police Commissioners in Baltimore.
The Exchange, of that city, speaks out with manly independence against the unconstitutional proceedings of the military government.
That paper deserves the highest praise for its gallant stand in defence of the rights of the South and of civil liberty.
The American, once so well known in commercial circles, so useful as a newspaper, so dignified and respectable, has fallen from its position to become the mere tool of the detestable Washington Government.
It is little better than the Tribune, of New York, and is as parrotty in its slang about "rebels," etc., as the Washington Star, that most contemptible of newspapers.
Let the South remember the Baltimore American after the war. It should never darken the door of a Southern man. The Tribune would be far preferable.