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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], The late Hen. John C. Legrand, Chief Justics of the State of Maryland. (search)
his lofty administration the Maryland Reports have risen to a dignity they never before attained. No less remarkable was he for the fairness of his decisions. In the midst of the greatest political excitement the honesty and impartiality of Judge Legrand was never. in the silghtest way impeached. The prying eyes of political tricksters could never descry a particle to dim the judicial ermine worn by him, and even the loud voice of party hate never whispered one word against that noble integrity of soul and character which pecullarly marked our friend. --Upon the questions that attended the dissolution of the old Union and the formation of our proud and glant young Confederacy, Judge Legrand was a warm and earnest friend of the South, and his adopted son is now an officer in our army. His address to the people of Maryland will ever be remembered by them. Had they listened to his voice and profited by his instruction, that down-trodden State would now be with us in our Confederat