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Delaware (Delaware, United States) (search for this): article 17
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs at the University of Virginia--GeneralScott burnt in effigy, &c. University of Virginia, January 13th, 1861.
The election of Anniversary Orator came off in the Jefferson Literary Society last night, and resulted in the choice of Wm. G. Temple, Esq., son of Ex-Governor Temple, of Delaware. Mr. Temple is a gentleman of no ordinary talent, and will represent the Society with credit.
Those of our friends who will be with us on the 13th of April, may expect a treat, and we confidently assure them they will not be disappointed.
The two Literary Societies have invited Mr. Paul Brown, a distinguished lawyer of Philadelphia, to deliver the annual address before them on the 4th of July next, and he has accepted.
Gen. Scott was burnt last night in effigy, by the students, amid repeated cheers for Toombs and the seceding States, and groans for Major Anderson.
A card was placed over the effigy, on which was written--
"Winfield Sc
Toombs (search for this): article 17
Winfield Scott (search for this): article 17
William G. Temple (search for this): article 17
Eliza Anderson (search for this): article 17
Paul Brown (search for this): article 17
Thomas W. Scott (search for this): article 17
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs at the University of Virginia--GeneralScott burnt in effigy, &c. University of Virginia, January 13th, 1861.
The election of Anniversary Orator came off in the Jefferson Literary Society last night, and resulted in the choice of Wm. G. Temple, Esq., son of Ex-Governor Temple, of Delaware. Mr. Temple is a gentleman of no ordinary talent, and will represent the Society with credit.
Those of our friends who will be with us on the 13th of Aconfidently assure them they will not be disappointed.
The two Literary Societies have invited Mr. Paul Brown, a distinguished lawyer of Philadelphia, to deliver the annual address before them on the 4th of July next, and he has accepted.
Gen. Scott was burnt last night in effigy, by the students, amid repeated cheers for Toombs and the seceding States, and groans for Major Anderson.
A card was placed over the effigy, on which was written--
"Winfield Scott.would-beDictator and Despot.
January 13th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 17
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs at the University of Virginia--GeneralScott burnt in effigy, &c. University of Virginia, January 13th, 1861.
The election of Anniversary Orator came off in the Jefferson Literary Society last night, and resulted in the choice of Wm. G. Temple, Esq., son of Ex-Governor Temple, of Delaware. Mr. Temple is a gentleman of no ordinary talent, and will represent the Society with credit.
Those of our friends who will be with us on the 13th of April, may expect a treat, and we confidently assure them they will not be disappointed.
The two Literary Societies have invited Mr. Paul Brown, a distinguished lawyer of Philadelphia, to deliver the annual address before them on the 4th of July next, and he has accepted.
Gen. Scott was burnt last night in effigy, by the students, amid repeated cheers for Toombs and the seceding States, and groans for Major Anderson.
A card was placed over the effigy, on which was written--
"Winfield S
July 4th (search for this): article 17
April 13th (search for this): article 17
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs at the University of Virginia--GeneralScott burnt in effigy, &c. University of Virginia, January 13th, 1861.
The election of Anniversary Orator came off in the Jefferson Literary Society last night, and resulted in the choice of Wm. G. Temple, Esq., son of Ex-Governor Temple, of Delaware. Mr. Temple is a gentleman of no ordinary talent, and will represent the Society with credit.
Those of our friends who will be with us on the 13th of April, may expect a treat, and we confidently assure them they will not be disappointed.
The two Literary Societies have invited Mr. Paul Brown, a distinguished lawyer of Philadelphia, to deliver the annual address before them on the 4th of July next, and he has accepted.
Gen. Scott was burnt last night in effigy, by the students, amid repeated cheers for Toombs and the seceding States, and groans for Major Anderson.
A card was placed over the effigy, on which was written--
"Winfield S