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Bull Run, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]Fancies.by Cats. It cannot be true that there is no ice in Washington — the Yankees certainly carried away a good deal from Bull Run. It is true it was coward-ice, but any kind in the dog days is better than none. Speaking of dogs.--It is said that "every dog has his day. This is no doubt true; but so is the converse. Every day to us up some dog in Washington, and washes him into a Major, Colonel, or General, in the grand army;" and proposition and converse are both thus established. General Banks, ever since the battle of Manassas, has been singing, "Ye banks and brays (braes)" Ely, now confined in Harwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certai
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
in the grand army;" and proposition and converse are both thus established. General Banks, ever since the battle of Manassas, has been singing, "Ye banks and brays (braes)" Ely, now confined in Harwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certainly used sole leather to advantage, as was patient to the most casual observer. Jeroboam set up calves in Bethel; Randolph's Howitzers Knocked down a largely number at the same place. The Hessians at Washington profess to be fighting for "libury" They in the largest sort in the Bull Run battle. Greeley advice his friends to farm it on Southern soil. They commenced it at Bethel and Manassas, by manuring it with their carcases.
John Magruder (search for this): article 3
true; but so is the converse. Every day to us up some dog in Washington, and washes him into a Major, Colonel, or General, in the grand army;" and proposition and converse are both thus established. General Banks, ever since the battle of Manassas, has been singing, "Ye banks and brays (braes)" Ely, now confined in Harwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certainly used sole leather to advantage, as was patient to the most casual observer. Jeroboam set up calves in Bethel; Randolph's Howitzers Knocked down a largely number at the same place. The Hessians at Washington profess to be fighting for "libury" They in the largest sort in the Bull Run battle. Greeley advice hi
John Bankhead Magruder (search for this): article 3
Harwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certainly used sole leather to advantage, as was patient to the most casual observer. Jeroboam set up calves in Bethel; Randolph's Howitzers Knocked down a largely number at the same place. The Hessians at Washington profess to be fighting for "libury" They in the largest sort in the Bull Run battle. Greeley advice his friends to farm it on Southern soil. They commenced it at Bethel and Manassas, by manuring it with their carcases. Who, when the gailan South, with her own mouth, Called for her sons to repel the intruder, Can with a willing ready to do his part? John Bankhead Magruder Williamsburg, Aug. 17 1861 Oats.
It is true it was coward-ice, but any kind in the dog days is better than none. Speaking of dogs.--It is said that "every dog has his day. This is no doubt true; but so is the converse. Every day to us up some dog in Washington, and washes him into a Major, Colonel, or General, in the grand army;" and proposition and converse are both thus established. General Banks, ever since the battle of Manassas, has been singing, "Ye banks and brays (braes)" Ely, now confined in Harwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certainly used sole leather to advantage, as was patient to the most casual observer. Jeroboam set up calves in Bethel; Randolph's Howitzers Knocked down a largely num
ats. It cannot be true that there is no ice in Washington — the Yankees certainly carried away a good deal from Bull Run. It is true it was coward-ice, but any kind in the dog days is better than none. Speaking of dogs.--It is said that "every dog has his day. This is no doubt true; but so is the converse. Every day to us up some dog in Washington, and washes him into a Major, Colonel, or General, in the grand army;" and proposition and converse are both thus established. General Banks, ever since the battle of Manassas, has been singing, "Ye banks and brays (braes)" Ely, now confined in Harwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certainly used sole leather to advantage, as wa
rays (braes)" Ely, now confined in Harwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certainly used sole leather to advantage, as was patient to the most casual observer. Jeroboam set up calves in Bethel; Randolph's Howitzers Knocked down a largely number at the same place. The Hessians at Washington profess to be fighting for "libury" They in the largest sort in the Bull Run battle. Greeley advice his friends to farm it on Southern soil. They commenced it at Bethel and Manassas, by manuring it with their carcases. Who, when the gailan South, with her own mouth, Called for her sons to repel the intruder, Can with a willing ready to do his part? John Bankhead Magruder
arwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certainly used sole leather to advantage, as was patient to the most casual observer. Jeroboam set up calves in Bethel; Randolph's Howitzers Knocked down a largely number at the same place. The Hessians at Washington profess to be fighting for "libury" They in the largest sort in the Bull Run battle. Greeley advice his friends to farm it on Southern soil. They commenced it at Bethel and Manassas, by manuring it with their carcases. Who, when the gailan South, with her own mouth, Called for her sons to repel the intruder, Can with a willing ready to do his part? John Bankhead Magruder Williamsburg, Aug. 17 1861 Oats.
ood deal from Bull Run. It is true it was coward-ice, but any kind in the dog days is better than none. Speaking of dogs.--It is said that "every dog has his day. This is no doubt true; but so is the converse. Every day to us up some dog in Washington, and washes him into a Major, Colonel, or General, in the grand army;" and proposition and converse are both thus established. General Banks, ever since the battle of Manassas, has been singing, "Ye banks and brays (braes)" Ely, now confined in Harwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certainly used sole leather to advantage, as was patient to the most casual observer. Jeroboam set up calves in Bethel; Randolph's Howitzers Kno
August 17th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 3
Harwood's factory, has been trying to wriggle himself out of the difficulty he has placed himself in. He is a slippery fellow. The Boston Advertiser says "John Magruder is suffering at Bethel for hair dye and patent leathers" The "dyed in the wool" Yankees who ran from Bethel to Old Point on the day of the memorable battle, certainly used sole leather to advantage, as was patient to the most casual observer. Jeroboam set up calves in Bethel; Randolph's Howitzers Knocked down a largely number at the same place. The Hessians at Washington profess to be fighting for "libury" They in the largest sort in the Bull Run battle. Greeley advice his friends to farm it on Southern soil. They commenced it at Bethel and Manassas, by manuring it with their carcases. Who, when the gailan South, with her own mouth, Called for her sons to repel the intruder, Can with a willing ready to do his part? John Bankhead Magruder Williamsburg, Aug. 17 1861 Oats.