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The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], The condition of the Federal Treasury. (search)
does not surrender Fort Sumter to the traitors! Away with compromises at an hour like this! Let us first establish the fact that we have a Government — a Government able to protect itself and punish treason. We should not talk about compromise while the flag of the traitors floats over an American fort, and the flag of our country trails in the dust. The flag that a Washington and his war-worn, weary soldiery kept flying at Valley Forge — the flag that Jasper replaced on the walls of Fort Moultrie at the cost of his life — the flag that our heroic Revolutionary fathers carried triumphantly through the war for Independence — the flag that is honored the wide world over, has been torn from American forts, arsenals and navy-yards at home — has been trampled under foot by traitors in our own land, on American soil! Until that flag is unfurled over Moultrie, and every other stolen fort, arsenal, custom-house and navy- yard — until the laws of this government are obeyed and its au
Fatal accident. --James C. Allen, one of the South Carolina troops at Fort Moultrie, was killed on Tuesday last, by running against the bayonet of a companion. Allen was running at great speed, and the point of the weapon entered his eye, causing instant death.