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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
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Unday's work — destruction of Scott'sregular army.
"Send me good troops, not volunteers."--There were the words of General Scott to the Government, during his unlucky wars in Florida; and this was the sentiment on which he acted in preparing for the great encounter with the South on Sunday last.
He had collected at Washington all the troops of the regular army on the east of the Rocky Mountains.
The forces from Jefferson Barracks and from St. Louis, with which Gen Lyon had been hectoring for two months over the people of Missouri had been brought to the Potomac.
The three batteries of the regular army that had been sent to aid the column of Patterson in its projected march into the valley of Virginia — a march, however, which Patterson did not effect — had been brought down for the work of Sunday, by a cunning stroke of strategy.
The whole forces of regular troops that had been collecting by degrees in Washington since February last, had been marshalled for this special servi<
Joseph Mayo (search for this): article 1
Meeting of citizens for Relief of the soldiers wounded in the late battle.
--At a meeting of citizens yesterday afternoon at the City Hall, Mr. Joseph Mayo took the Chair and Mr. John Grieme was appointed Secretary.
The following preamble and resolutions were introduced with earnest and feeling remarks by the Chairman:
The intelligence from the army of the brilliant victory achieved by the Confederate forces at Manassas over the ruthless enemies of public liberty and constitutional law, is an occasion of devout thanksgiving to Almighty God, and the citizens of Richmond, here assembled, reverently acknowledge His goodness and mercy.
They acknowledge, moreover, that it is a patriotic and sacred duty to manifest their grief for the loss of the noblemen who fell in the arduous struggle, and for those who were disabled, and to condole with and relieve the sufferers and their families: Therefore,
Resolved, That a committee of citizens be appointed to proceed to Manass
Marion (search for this): article 1
Preston (search for this): article 1
Amherst (search for this): article 1
G. W. Thomas (search for this): article 1
L. S. Hall (search for this): article 1
W. Goddin (search for this): article 1