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April 15th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 10
[from our regular Correspondent.] Charleston, April 15, 1861.
I now wish merely to say to the persons who have written to me lately about business, that things have changed complexion in the last few days.
It is impossible for me, with the duties pressing upon me at present, to answer one-fourth of them.
I lay their letters carefully by, and when I have time I will reply.
I may say to you here that hundreds of men from your State will be with us are long.
To gentlemen who write for situations in the Army I will say, that I am now in correspondence with Gen. Beauregard, and shall expect to have a private interview with him at an early hour, when I think I shall be permitted to say that if your gallant sons wish to cover themselves with glory, make up in your State several regiments of your best blood.
For the present I will say, we need men of war more than men of business, and I advise all persons who may wish merely to gratify their curiosity, to stay away from he
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