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The Daily Dispatch: may 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 2 Browse Search
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or "blown up." Being at the time employed as a watchman to defend the property, the expression attributed to him was thought sufficient cause for him to be cited before the Mayor, by whom he was discharged after an admonition. The meaning of Mr. Vannerson's remark has been misunderstood. As a Virginian, he regards the works as of the utmost consequence to the whole South. The remark he made was simply the expression of his indignation that Messrs. Anderson & Co., who were contractors for furcome acquainted with how the affair orientated, we are convinced that no one has a higher sense of the importance of the Treader Works to the State, at this time, and their value to the whole South at all times, as a Southern enterprise, than Mr. Vannerson, who is not only a native of this city, but also a mechanic. It is to be regretted that his expression of indignation (honest, but mistaken.) at what he thought an undue preference for Northerners, should work to his injury as a citizen. No