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The Daily Dispatch: March 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], A. J. Donnellson on the existing crisis. (search)
The Legislature. --One of the delegates from Pittsylvania county is dissatisfied with some of the legislation of the State in relation to Banks. He has a Keen sense of the injury to the tobacco manufacturing interest by the Bank policy adopted by the representatives of the Old Dominion. It is much to be regretted that all the members of our public bodies do not exhibit the Christian spirit evinced on all occasions by one of the delegates from Augusta. That member, though speaking often, never loses "the helm of reason" in the passion of the moment. He manifests invariably a manly, liberal, Christian spirit. The submissionists count "without their host" in claiming old Rockingham as one of their counties. Rockingham is slow, but sure, in taking her position in favor of the Southern Confederacy. To guard against the danger of precipitation, she has placed a Walker in the lead, who, of course, makes no effort to keep pace to the quick step of South Carolina and Georgia. He
--The exploit of Jasper at Fort Moultrie was as nothing, in comparison with this daring deed.--That officer was Hanson, of Washington city, a descendant of John Hanson, of Maryland, President of the First Congress, and of Col. John Hanson Harrison, one of the most distinguished of Washington's aids. Years before the siege of Fort. Brown, General Worth had pronounced him the bravest man in the army. He was gentle and modest as a girl, kind and courteous to all, a devoted and enthusiastic Christian, a gentleman in the highest acceptation of the word. Just after the battle of Contreras, a rude litter, with a dead officer on it, was borne by.-- 'Sergeant, what officer is that? Capt. Hanson, of the 7th Infantry, sir? The soldier had fallen on the field of honor. Two gallant brothers, Capt. Wrightman K. Hanson, 7th Inf., the most enterprising young officer of the Florida War, and Passed Midshipman Jno. Hanson, both also fell in the service of their country. Santa Anna made the fata