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May 28th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 13
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the treachery of Lincoln — Suggestion to extend the Telegraph. Dry Creek, Greenbrier County. Va., May 28, 1861.
The citizens here were greatly elated to-day by news received by a gentleman who came by private conveyance from Jackson's river, relative to a battle near Hampton, between a body of Virginians and some of Lincoln's forces from Old Point.
The loss of the former was represented as so much larger than the latter, that, although the Virginians were said to have retreated, we considered the affair a great victory for the Old Dominion.
Lincoln's invasion of Virginia presents him again before the world as a deceitful and lying public officer, who has destroyed his country to promote his personal ambition and the schemes of his party.
He called for men to defend the Capital, and when he concentrates them there be marches them over to Virginia.
From the time Gen. Scott was gathering forces in Washington, ostensibly to protect
Letcher (search for this): article 13
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 13
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the treachery of Lincoln — Suggestion to extend the Telegraph. Dry Creek, Greenbrier County. Va., May 28, 1861.
The citizens here were greatly elated om Jackson's river, relative to a battle near Hampton, between a body of Virginians and some of Lincoln's forces from Old Point.
The loss of the former was represented as so much larger than the lat ere said to have retreated, we considered the affair a great victory for the Old Dominion.
Lincoln's invasion of Virginia presents him again before the world as a deceitful and lying public offi ngton, ostensibly to protect that place, and to enforce order on the day of the inauguration of Lincoln, the Dispatch declared that they were for the ultimate invasion of the South.
It declared that e and passion, or paralyzed by fear under the reign of terror amongst them, they would denounce Lincoln for his false pretensions and his usurpations.
But whether they do or not is no matter with th
Scott (search for this): article 13
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 13
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the treachery of Lincoln — Suggestion to extend the Telegraph. Dry Creek, Greenbrier County. Va., May 28, 1861.
The citizens here were greatly elated to-day by news received by a gentleman who came by private conveyance from Jackson's river, relative to a battle near Hampton, between a body of Virginians and some of Lincoln's forces from Old Point.
The loss of the former was represented as so much larger than the latter, that, although the Virginians were said to have retreated, we considered the affair a great victory for the Old Dominion.
Lincoln's invasion of Virginia presents him again before the world as a deceitful and lying public officer, who has destroyed his country to promote his personal ambition and the schemes of his party.
He called for men to defend the Capital, and when he concentrates them there be marches them over to Virginia.
From the time Gen. Scott was gathering forces in Washington, ostensibly to protect
Hampton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the treachery of Lincoln — Suggestion to extend the Telegraph. Dry Creek, Greenbrier County. Va., May 28, 1861.
The citizens here were greatly elated to-day by news received by a gentleman who came by private conveyance from Jackson's river, relative to a battle near Hampton, between a body of Virginians and some of Lincoln's forces from Old Point.
The loss of the former was represented as so much larger than the latter, that, although the Virginians were said to have retreated, we considered the affair a great victory for the Old Dominion.
Lincoln's invasion of Virginia presents him again before the world as a deceitful and lying public officer, who has destroyed his country to promote his personal ambition and the schemes of his party.
He called for men to defend the Capital, and when he concentrates them there be marches them over to Virginia.
From the time Gen. Scott was gathering forces in Washington, ostensibly to protect
Jackson (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 13
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the treachery of Lincoln — Suggestion to extend the Telegraph. Dry Creek, Greenbrier County. Va., May 28, 1861.
The citizens here were greatly elated to-day by news received by a gentleman who came by private conveyance from Jackson's river, relative to a battle near Hampton, between a body of Virginians and some of Lincoln's forces from Old Point.
The loss of the former was represented as so much larger than the latter, that, although the Virginians were said to have retreated, we considered the affair a great victory for the Old Dominion.
Lincoln's invasion of Virginia presents him again before the world as a deceitful and lying public officer, who has destroyed his country to promote his personal ambition and the schemes of his party.
He called for men to defend the Capital, and when he concentrates them there be marches them over to Virginia.
From the time Gen. Scott was gathering forces in Washington, ostensibly to protect
Virginians (search for this): article 13
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.the treachery of Lincoln — Suggestion to extend the Telegraph. Dry Creek, Greenbrier County. Va., May 28, 1861.
The citizens here were greatly elated to-day by news received by a gentleman who came by private conveyance from Jackson's river, relative to a battle near Hampton, between a body of Virginians and some of Lincoln's forces from Old Point.
The loss of the former was represented as so much larger than the latter, that, although the Virginians were said to have retreated, we considered the affair a great victory for the Old Dominion.
Lincoln's invasion of Virginia presents him again before the world as a deceitful and lying public officer, who has destroyed his country to promote his personal ambition and the schemes of his party.
He called for men to defend the Capital, and when he concentrates them there be marches them over to Virginia.
From the time Gen. Scott was gathering forces in Washington, ostensibly to protect