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The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Destruction of the "Virginia "--Com Tatnall Acquitted. (search)
A Military Despot.
The orders of Gen. Pope, published in the Dispatch of yesterday, surpass in barbarity anything ever yet proclaimed by the Federals in a Virginia Latitude.
They sweep away from every citizen who refuses to convert himself into a slave, every vestige of his possessions on the face of the earth.
They despoil despotic power which inflicts upon him the most intolerable wrongs.
It is a striking illustration of the degrading influence of Puritan association, that this man Pope, a Kentuckian, with good Virginia blood in his veins, should become so degraded by his affiliation with Yankees as to surpass them all in his atrocious schemes of erate Government and people must meet this inhuman tool of tyranny in the same spirit which he has evoked.
It will not do to fight monsters with gloves on. Men of Pope's calibre construe forbearance into fear.
It is high time that they should be disabused of that delusion by the most summary vengeance for every deed of inhumanit
The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], The accident on the South-side road. (search)
General Pope.
If pompons and pretentious proclamations could make a soldier, Julius C would be a baby in the hands of Gen. Pope.
The man is simply a compound of vulgar self-conceit, impudence and brutality, and will be exploded in due time like all the other military humbugs that have preceded him. The tyranny he threatensGen. Pope.
The man is simply a compound of vulgar self-conceit, impudence and brutality, and will be exploded in due time like all the other military humbugs that have preceded him. The tyranny he threatens to practice upon peaceful citizens will inflame instead of intimidate.
The cruelties he proposes to visit upon our guerrillas will be visited upon his own men, and upon himself, if his horse's legs do not run as fast as his garrulous tongue.
Whenever one of these Federal Generals, who inaugurates the kind of warfare threatened bn, and upon himself, if his horse's legs do not run as fast as his garrulous tongue.
Whenever one of these Federal Generals, who inaugurates the kind of warfare threatened by Pope in his proclamation, falls into our hands, he ought to be hung to the first free.
"A short shrift and a long rope" for all such enemies of humanity!