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The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], Address from a South Carolina (?) lady at Albany in Denunciation of the South. (search)
the beginning of the war left our cause in Virginia at the mercy of the enemy. We do not speak of the public authorities: for, as soon as the despotic designs of Lincoln became evident, the Governor and Convention of Virginia and the people strained every nerve to put the Common wealth in a state of defence. But it was impossiblethey could not see the necessity of taking precautions against perils which seemed only to exist in limit imaginations. From the very beginning of the war by Lincoln upon the death, this journal has founded the note of and that pose it to the imputation of an alarmist — an imputation which we did not heed if we could only a. Who will not rejoice to die in their defence? The sky is brightened with the flames of our burning towns; the soil soaked with the blood of our children. The Lincoln programme, as just developed by the fiendish Gen. Lane, is perfectly appalling in its wickedness and cruelty. We know what is in store for us if we are subjugate
e Pinola is a screw steamer, about 156 feet in length and 57 feet beam, drawing light about ten feet three inches. The engines (two) are beautifully finished, are about 500 horse power, and were built by C. Reeder, of Baltimore. Sickness in Lincoln's family. It was announced yesterday that the usual Saturday reception at the White House, and the eve on Tuesday, would be omitted, on account of the illness of the second son of the President, an interesting lad of about eight years of aterday that the usual Saturday reception at the White House, and the eve on Tuesday, would be omitted, on account of the illness of the second son of the President, an interesting lad of about eight years of age, who has been lying dangerously ill, of bilious fever, for the last three days. Mrs. Lincoln has not left his bedside since Wednesday night, and fear are entertained for her health. This evening the fever has abated, and hopes are entertained of the recovery of the little sufferer.