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The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Journey under difficulties. (search)
Massachusetts and Maryland.
It is memorable that the first blood shed in this contest has been by those men whose ancestors were first fired upon in the Revolution, and that the victims have been citizens of a State more devoted than any other in the South to the American Union.
When the sons of Massachusetts were assailed by England, the South rushed to their rescue, and when they had exhausted their arms and means in her defence, she refused to send a single soldier for the relief oresident and inform me whether the expenses incurred for our protection will be ultimately reimbursed to the State by the General Government.'"
These are the men who have shed the first blood upon Southern soil!
And that the soil of heroic Maryland, and in the streets of Baltimore, which has exhibited a degree of forbearance, even to Black Republicans in her borders, that thirty years ago would not have been extended to them in New York!
This is the State which is sending troops to invade
The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], Productions of Western Virginia . (search)
Washington city.
The Washington correspondent of the Examiner says that the secession of Virginia has opened the eyes of some of the time-servers and hypocrites of the metropolis, and their countenances are beginning to be "sicklied o'er by the pale cast of thought. " On the other hand, the Secessionists who have so long been drooping, meet each other on the street with buoyant step and beaming faces.
Lincoln is over a mine, and appears to be aware of it. Only think of a President of the United States having sixty armed men in his house to watch while he sleeps.
If Maryland will act promptly in concert with Virginia, Washington can be taken with case, and the Cabinet boxed up and sent to Dixie's Land.
The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], Productions of Western Virginia . (search)
Military spirit in Maryland. Marlboro', April 20,
P. M.--Every available man that could be raised in the county, and mustered with military companies, has gone this morning to Baltimore, to aid in repressing the Northern troops.