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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], Plan for the improvement of the Currency. (search)
hat a lame and impotent conclusion of all the gigantic efforts and prodigious vaporings of the vindictive foe! What! Charleston cannot be taken! The hot bed of the rebellion! The nest of treason! The accursed city! For nearly three years the object over whose attainment Yankee malice has gloated, and which it has rained fire and iron upon day and night, in an incessant storm, for four months? Where is your Swamp Angel? Where is your Greek fire? Where are your monitors? Where is your Gilmore? And, after all, to find out that Charleston cannot be taken. That even Fort Sumter cannot be taken! That all the enormous mass of iron hurled upon it has only made it stronger and, more impregnable! We can almost hear the Yankees gnashing their teeth and yelling in impotent rage as Charleston looks serenely down upon the baffled malice of these fiends in the shape of men. Good reasons have these wretches to hate the name of Beauregard! He has been their evil genius from first to