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The Daily Dispatch: March 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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ering for clothing to protect them from the weather. If you lose Missouri for the Confederacy, you have parted with the richest State in your new Union, and expose your own frontier. Mountains of iron are hers, and mines of lead and copper, the richest in the world, with a soil as arable as any on earth; and with her will go the Indian tribes, and those vest plains extending to the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Come, then, and help our brave but ragged boys in the camp of Jeff. Thompson, and God will bless you for the deed, and Missouri, as your independent ally, will be your most powerful and wealthy State. I shall remain in this city a few days, and shall deliver two or three lectures, the first on Wednesday evening next, at Odd Fellows' Hall, on the past history of Missouri, her present condition and that of her suffering soldiers, and her future destiny; and may I hope, citizens and friends of New Orleans, that my appeal to you will not be made in vain? List of
Notice. --All persons indebted to the estate of the late Robert S, Thompson, will please make payment to me at an early day; and those to whom the estate is indebted, will present their claims to me for settlement. William C. Daly, Adm'r of Robert S. Thompson, decill. Richmond. Oct. 11. 1861. ce 11--1m* Notice. --All persons indebted to the estate of the late Robert S, Thompson, will please make payment to me at an early day; and those to whom the estate is indebted, will present their claims to me for settlement. William C. Daly, Adm'r of Robert S. Thompson, decill. Richmond. Oct. 11. 1861. ce 11--1m*