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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: may 31, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Paul (search for this): article 1
From Portsmouth.departure of discordant Elements of our population-- resignation of a U. S. Officer Roger A. Pryor — the pestilence at Old Point, &c.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Portsmouth May 29th, 1861.
We of the two cities on each side of the Elizabeth, are very much like the people of Athens, when Paul stood in the midst of Mars' Hill.
We spend much of our time in not much else but either to tell or to hear some new thing.
A collapse was induced after the unfounded rumors of the battle near Hampton, from which we are recovering, and we may now be said to be again upon the tiptoe of expectation.
A large crowd of an undesirable portion of our population — chiefly women, and mostly Irish --was permitted to depart yesterday in a tug which bore them to Old Point, whence, it is presumed, they will be forwarded to their friends.
This permitted hegira was in accordance with the request forwarded by the flag of truce from Old Point, alluded to in a former lett
John Bell (search for this): article 1
Irish (search for this): article 1
Roger A. Pryor (search for this): article 1
From Portsmouth.departure of discordant Elements of our population-- resignation of a U. S. Officer Roger A. Pryor — the pestilence at Old Point, &c.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Portsmouth May 29th, 1861.
We of the two cities on each side of the Elizabeth, are very much like the people of Athens, when Paul s
They paraded and revolutionized for an hour, when they were dismissed.
As soon as this order was given, a loud and united call was sent forth from the ranks for "Pryor!
Pryor!"
The popular and accomplished Colonel of the Third Regiment Virginia Volunteers, whose present post is at the Hospital Battery, was seated upon his gPryor!"
The popular and accomplished Colonel of the Third Regiment Virginia Volunteers, whose present post is at the Hospital Battery, was seated upon his gay charger and had witnessed the parade at a respectful distance.--He rode up to the rank, and taking off his cap, made a brief, eloquent and, patriotic response to the flattering call of the Georgia Volunteers.
He thanked them in the name of Virginia for the prompt manner in which they had rushed to her relief and defence, counse
May 28th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
May 29th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
From Portsmouth.departure of discordant Elements of our population-- resignation of a U. S. Officer Roger A. Pryor — the pestilence at Old Point, &c.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Portsmouth May 29th, 1861.
We of the two cities on each side of the Elizabeth, are very much like the people of Athens, when Paul stood in the midst of Mars' Hill.
We spend much of our time in not much else but either to tell or to hear some new thing.
A collapse was induced after the unfounded rumors of the battle near Hampton, from which we are recovering, and we may now be said to be again upon the tiptoe of expectation.
A large crowd of an undesirable portion of our population — chiefly women, and mostly Irish --was permitted to depart yesterday in a tug which bore them to Old Point, whence, it is presumed, they will be forwarded to their friends.
This permitted hegira was in accordance with the request forwarded by the flag of truce from Old Point, alluded to in a former let
Segar (search for this): article 1
Editors (search for this): article 1
J. C. Wright (search for this): article 1
Abram Lincoln (search for this): article 1