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The Daily Dispatch: October 31, 1862., [Electronic resource], Affairs in Western Virginia--Arrest of Judge Summers--order of Gen'l Schols. (search)
Rebels and buccaneers It is amazing to observe the facility with which such terms as "rebels and buccaneers" fall from the line of Yankee rebels and Yankee privateers men. The chief and only glory that ever attached to the Yankee name was its "rebellion" against a tyranny which was mercy itself compared with the despotism of Lincoln; and the achievements of their own privateers in the war of 1812 have afforded them an inexhaustible topic of collegium and self-gratulation. The ink is scarcely dry on the paper with which they vindicated privateering against the world, be are they discover that it is piracy, and denounce our gallant naval officers as buccaneers. Rebels and buccaneers! We never before realized the atrocity of our conduct. Rebels against Yankees and rebels of this and it reminds us of the man who many years ago, for some misconduct, was ordered to be drummed our of a company of military in this city, not then composed of the best materials. They their comrade,
The Recognition question. The New York Herald, of the 28th, the New York Express as a "traitorous journal" for publishing letters from its London co-respondent, predicting the interference of foreign powers in this war. The Philadelphia Inquirer, it is said, though a genuine Lincoln organ, credits a statement from a London correspondent that Lord Lyons was detained from taking passage on the Australian to wait for dispatches to this country, asking, on behalf England for an armistices, between the contending powers of sixty days or six months mediation in the tine to be offered by England and France. This is given for what it is worth.
to for the latter to send through the lines. After subscribing as the allegiance, he announced his determination to observes it in both letter and sprit. Lincoln's Cabinet to be Changed on an Expression of the opinion of the people to that effect. The New York Herald has a lo of a George in should the popular voice he battle-boxes. If, as we hope and expect, these elections shall reveal a decided conservative majority in most of the loyal States, there is no reason why President Lincoln should not select his now Cabinet, as he has his Generals, from the honest and able men who being to the conservative, in opposition to the red cal Abolitiones are new in favor of a vigorous prosecution of the war. All parties heartily support the President.--The conservatives have cordially and used and assisted President Lincoln in his arduous labors since his in office. They are really more cordial friends of the president than his own political adherents, who have threatened to d
t would be can policy to arrest him after the in the State of New York." He a if I should do it before the election it would have a damaging effect upon Wadsworth." The latest advices any all was quiet at Pensacola, and the health of the troops was generally good. Commodore was at Pensacola, with his squadron awa orders which were hourly expected for an attack on Mebile. Sergeant Major E. B. Cross, a son of Major Cross of the army a citizen of a State, and not to a in New Haven, where he temporarily resided having on dated in the 27th Connee volunteers, was presented with an armor by Mrs Ms. Gov. D a few day, since. Gov. Buckingham made the presentation address. Another convention of Governors is to be held at Washington to force Lincoln to supercede McClellan, by refusing to send him more troops if he does not. The United States steam sloop of war Kearsarge left Gibraltar on the 30th of September for the Anores, and to search for the place Alabama.