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The Daily Dispatch: may 3, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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ing against Lincoln and Scott--General Climate. Besides, we have General Watchfulness and General Bravery. The Virginians here are mostly old men.--Capt. Shirley Carter Turner, for many years the noble Commander of the "James Adger" steamer, from this port to New York, had several brothers in the Navy and Army of the United States. All have resigned but one, and he is out of the country. Capt. Turner belongs to the old Virginia Carters, of Shirley, and a nobler specimen of Virginia's best blood does not live on the green earth. His health is bad and his means limited, and his family, which is large and young, is dependent on his daily toil. The Capl be on the soil of my old mother in forty-eight hours, to serve her in this extremity." Capt. Fauntleroy, of the Navy; just resigned, is an own cousin of Capt. Turner. I know Capt. Fauntleroy well. A nobler Virginian don't live. When last I saw him here, about four months ago, I said to him, "Well, Captain, what will our