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The Daily Dispatch: May 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], Disaffection among the Federal troops. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: May 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], Clarksville, Mecklenburg co., May 21, 1861. (search)
Union men of Virginia.
We trust that the result of this election will dispel all doubts from the minds of Northern skeptics and cavillers as to the Union sentiment of Virginia.
The truth is, that from the moment of Lincoln's Proclamation there has been but one party in Virginia, and that is the party of Southern Independence and Nationality.
We are inclined to doubt whether the Northern journals which denied this fact, ever had any doubt about it; but if they had, the election of yesterday must have ended their doubts forever.
Having from the beginning advocated the secession of Virginia, we are free to say that this party, to which we were for a time opposed, and which, previous to Lincoln's Proclamation, had a large majority in the Virginia Convention, commands our unbounded admiration for the prompt, united and intrepid front with which they unfurled the banner of Independence the first moment that the real purposes of the military despotism at Washington were avowed.
The Daily Dispatch: May 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], Clarksville, Mecklenburg Co, Va., May 20th, 1861. (search)
Raising a flag at Washington.
There was a great time at Washington last Wednesday, on the occasion of raising a Federal flag over the General Post-Office building.
Lincoln and his Cabinet took a prominent part in the performance, and the following account was telegraphed to the Northern newspapers:
The President having advanced to the front of the platform, was enthusiastically greeted from the throng below, and said:
He was very happy, on all occasions, to be the humble instrument of forwarding the very worthy objects which had been expressed.
He, therefore, took pleasure in performing the part assigned him. Supposing that extended remarks were not expected from him, he proceeded at once to act his part.
He then hoisted the flag by a hand-over-hand movement, amid deafening cheers, accompanied by the waving of hats, and of handkerchiefs by the ladies, the band playing meantime, the "Star-Spangled Banner."--The flag having been attached to the staff, three cheer
The Daily Dispatch: May 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], Durrettsville, Richmond County, Va., May 21, 1861. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: May 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], Clarksville, Mecklenburg co., May 21, 1861. (search)