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ould not be out of place, if they could be sent. I am happy to state that there is no disease of a contagious or infectious kind among our invalids at York; and as the number is not large, a little more good nursing, and some nice little delicacies, with the knowledge that the latter came from the hands of the good ladies, would doubtless work a charm in the restoration of the "boys." The ladies of Williamsburg are working with a good will for the soldiers, some of whom are on the sick list. Dr. Gamm, the Surgeon of this post, is indefatigable in the discharge of his duties, and and his high medical reputation is a sufficient guarantee that the sick under his charge are in the very best hands. I cannot but believe that God will still signally favor as in the continuation, as He has so far, in the initial of our struggle. Our enemies are judicially blind, or they would ere this see His hand, and be brought to acknowledge that He goeth forth with our armies. Gats.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 10
uo ante bellum, Bethel. The letter of the Secretary of War makes the duty of correspondents too apparent for your "Special" to attempt to violate a request so courteously and so properly preferred to the press. A few days will doubtless develop much that now seems wrapped in mystery, and the very silence at this time so tormenting to the quidnuncs will be shown to have been a very lower of strength to our cause. Before this letter will see the light, the so called "Congress of the United States" will have met probably, and the Abolitionists perse, and the renegade wretches who once professed to be our allies, and the traitorous villains of the Wheeling dynasty, will have exchanged greetings and uttered their mutual Laus Deos to the "Star Spangled Banner," the "glorious Union," and Abraham Lincoln! "Yankee Doodle" will have been whistled, sung, played, danced, and apotheosized to the delight of all Yankeedom, and the "Pilgrim Fathers" served up in the most recherche re-hash tha
Hampton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
le Brigadier General Butler, still lies safely ensconced in Old Point; or, sending out some thousand or so of the representatives of Lynn, Roxbury and Lowell, on a tour of observation in advance, who report the coast clear, he ventures as far as Hampton; and, it is apocryphally stated, even as far as Newport News. He would sooner this day meet a lion in his pathway than that same Brigadier General Magruder. And, mark my words, if an engagement between the two forces in that region occur, Butl descendants of the Puritans, as some of them claim to be, have torn up the pews, broken the organ, and defiled some of the tombs by cooking upon them. On the day of their flight from Bethel they took off the top tier of the church-yard wall at Hampton, expecting to rally behind and resist the Rebels. Doubtless, if the Confederate soldiers had followed on, the Yankees would not have stopped at the old church even to claim the benefit of sanctuary. The Israelites of old set up one calf in Beth
York, Pa. (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
his eye a la "Ancient Mariner," at Pickens.--"Another much wiser than both these together," knew him to be in Memphis. He was and was not. He was here, he was in the other world; he was in Washington, "taking observations;" he was in Richmond, at York, and where not? Well, I guess he'll turn up somewhere else before long, and satisfy Yankee du tell and Yankee doodle dom that he is alive, and kicking their carcasses through Washington, the same bodies being kicked through Baltimore into sundry , and such as woman's own intuitive knowledge would suggest as suitable. Some more mattresses would not be out of place, if they could be sent. I am happy to state that there is no disease of a contagious or infectious kind among our invalids at York; and as the number is not large, a little more good nursing, and some nice little delicacies, with the knowledge that the latter came from the hands of the good ladies, would doubtless work a charm in the restoration of the "boys." The ladies
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nheritance of a grave in Virginia soil! Well may his old admirers say, as they contrast his present degradation, with the glory of his early career and better days: "It is enough to grieve the heart, To see thine own undone! To think that God's fair earth has been. The birth-place of a thing so mean." The cross-eyed son of Mars, the redoubtable Brigadier General Butler, still lies safely ensconced in Old Point; or, sending out some thousand or so of the representatives of Lynn, Roxbury and Lowell, on a tour of observation in advance, who report the coast clear, he ventures as far as Hampton; and, it is apocryphally stated, even as far as Newport News. He would sooner this day meet a lion in his pathway than that same Brigadier General Magruder. And, mark my words, if an engagement between the two forces in that region occur, Butler will not be seen in the fray. A constitutional coward cannot fight. His legs always prove rascally on the battle field, and be sure, as Bu
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 10
from chronic torture, he is selling his soul, his manliness, his State, his inheritance of a grave in Virginia soil! Well may his old admirers say, as they contrast his present degradation, with the glory of his early career and better days: "It is enough to grieve the heart, To see thine own undone! To think that God's fair earth has been. The birth-place of a thing so mean." The cross-eyed son of Mars, the redoubtable Brigadier General Butler, still lies safely ensconced in Old Point; or, sending out some thousand or so of the representatives of Lynn, Roxbury and Lowell, on a tour of observation in advance, who report the coast clear, he ventures as far as Hampton; and, it is apocryphally stated, even as far as Newport News. He would sooner this day meet a lion in his pathway than that same Brigadier General Magruder. And, mark my words, if an engagement between the two forces in that region occur, Butler will not be seen in the fray. A constitutional coward cannot
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e, his inheritance of a grave in Virginia soil! Well may his old admirers say, as they contrast his present degradation, with the glory of his early career and better days: "It is enough to grieve the heart, To see thine own undone! To think that God's fair earth has been. The birth-place of a thing so mean." The cross-eyed son of Mars, the redoubtable Brigadier General Butler, still lies safely ensconced in Old Point; or, sending out some thousand or so of the representatives of Lynn, Roxbury and Lowell, on a tour of observation in advance, who report the coast clear, he ventures as far as Hampton; and, it is apocryphally stated, even as far as Newport News. He would sooner this day meet a lion in his pathway than that same Brigadier General Magruder. And, mark my words, if an engagement between the two forces in that region occur, Butler will not be seen in the fray. A constitutional coward cannot fight. His legs always prove rascally on the battle field, and be sure
Newport (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): article 10
ip their goods. All classes have been placed on the same level.--a common ruin. There is a strong anti-war feeling in the city. The result is, that the office of the Cincinnati Enquirer, it is reported, has lately been, or is about to be, removed to Newport, when it will become an anti-war journal. The object of the removal is to save the office from mob violence at the hands of the Black Republicans. It is the intention to publish it in Newport, and circulate it in Cincinnati as before. ip their goods. All classes have been placed on the same level.--a common ruin. There is a strong anti-war feeling in the city. The result is, that the office of the Cincinnati Enquirer, it is reported, has lately been, or is about to be, removed to Newport, when it will become an anti-war journal. The object of the removal is to save the office from mob violence at the hands of the Black Republicans. It is the intention to publish it in Newport, and circulate it in Cincinnati as before.
Capture. New York, July 5. --A Southern privateer has captured the transport Hannah Balch, off Cape Hatteras.
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Capture. New York, July 5. --A Southern privateer has captured the transport Hannah Balch, off Cape Hatteras.
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