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The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Enlistments in Ireland for the Federals--interesting letters. (search)
nfluence with your people to deter from an act the result of which will be probably death, misery and regret. Respectfully, your Lordships obedient servant, John Teeling. Firville, Mallow, County Cork, January 9th, 1864. My Lord --The enclosed letter from the Rev. John Teeling, of Richmond, Va., Confederate Statesthe Rev. John Teeling, of Richmond, Va., Confederate States of America, must be my introduction to your lordship. I had the pleasure of making that gentleman's acquaintance before the first battle of Manassas, July 21st, 1864, and have the highest satisfaction in stating that he enjoys the reputation among a vast number of admiring friends (of every religious denomination) of being an upright, honorable man, and a zealous Christian Minister. During the first year of this unfortunate conflict, my friend, Mr. Teeling, acted chaplain to "Wheat's Louisiana battalion," from New Orleans, (in which corps I had the honor to serve as Captain for eighteen months,) composed almost exclusively of Irishmen, and nobly did he do