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Jefferson (search for this): article 1
e; and they prove their devotion to it by maintaining with their blood and their lives the rights and principles asserted by our fathers in 76. The Yankees will probably to-day renew their professions of respect and devotion for them, notwithstanding that they have crushed them into the dust. They are hypocrites and Pharisees enough for that. The Declaration of Independence, fringed and gilt with certain transcendentalisms, imbibed from the French philosophy of the day, with which Mr. Jefferson and his contemporaries had become somewhat inoculated, set forth the popular rights for which we are this day battling. The main principles it asserted the Yankees never could approve. It is that Governments, "derive their just powers from the consent of the governed." The Yankees think they have a right to govern the Southern people against their consent. They have desecrated both the day and the principles which it commemorates, and the very best way in which we can celebrate i
April, 7 AD (search for this): article 1
The Fourth of July. This is the Fourth of July. In former days it was saluted with the firing of guns, and was honored by grand parades, orations, dinners, and toasts. The Declaration of Independence was generally read. The exertions oratorical were considered too great for one man — so there was a reader and an orator. Fourth of July. In former days it was saluted with the firing of guns, and was honored by grand parades, orations, dinners, and toasts. The Declaration of Independence was generally read. The exertions oratorical were considered too great for one man — so there was a reader and an orator. The reader recited on solemn and emphatic tones the Declaration. He began with energy, and rose as he continued, until he thundered in the conclusion wherein our forefathers declared that held the British as they held "the rest of nkind --Enemies in War, in peace, friends." Here the roof was perceptibly stated by the powerful any for every nation; for no nation that is civilized and humanized can got along without its holidays-- days of festivity and general joy. Thus we had our Fourth of July. The day is now changed. We have no holiday. The ruthless enemy who has trampled upon every principle and right commemorated by the day itself, gives no in
the deceased and Sydney Pryor passing along. Wright in a state of intoxication, having his money in his hands, and Pryor inviting him to take another drink. The Doctor advised Pryor to let the man go along, when P. gave (the Doctor) one or two blows on the head with a slung shot. When the affray began Dr. B. thinks he saw Pryor using his knife, and others beating the deceased. A wounded soldier, who saw the row; attempted to receive Wright, but was set upon and beaten. Fortunately Capt. Haywood, with his mounted corps, heard the row, and hastening to the shot, ordered the arrest of the parties. As he did so Patrick McAnara attacked the Captain with a club, for which be received a sales cut across the fact, and was then arrested. Pryor, the man charged with the murder, made his escape during the confusion; but, as the police have the matter in hand, he will no doubt be captured. To enable the witnesses to appear, the Mayor adjourned the examination until the and remanded Ska
--Last Thursday afternoon a foul murder was committed in Rocketts, the particulars of which have not as yet been made entirely clear. The man killed was named Wright, and belonged to the 8th La. regiment, and the parties arrested on suspicion of the murder are Edward Skahan and Patrick McAcare. Dr. L. J. Blankinship, who witnessed the affray, save that in passing through Rocketts, and when near the creek, he saw the deceased and Sydney Pryor passing along. Wright in a state of intoxication, having his money in his hands, and Pryor inviting him to take another drink. The Doctor advised Pryor to let the man go along, when P. gave (the Doctor) one or hot. When the affray began Dr. B. thinks he saw Pryor using his knife, and others beating the deceased. A wounded soldier, who saw the row; attempted to receive Wright, but was set upon and beaten. Fortunately Capt. Haywood, with his mounted corps, heard the row, and hastening to the shot, ordered the arrest of the parties. As
John Carter (search for this): article 1
dvised Pryor to let the man go along, when P. gave (the Doctor) one or two blows on the head with a slung shot. When the affray began Dr. B. thinks he saw Pryor using his knife, and others beating the deceased. A wounded soldier, who saw the row; attempted to receive Wright, but was set upon and beaten. Fortunately Capt. Haywood, with his mounted corps, heard the row, and hastening to the shot, ordered the arrest of the parties. As he did so Patrick McAnara attacked the Captain with a club, for which be received a sales cut across the fact, and was then arrested. Pryor, the man charged with the murder, made his escape during the confusion; but, as the police have the matter in hand, he will no doubt be captured. To enable the witnesses to appear, the Mayor adjourned the examination until the and remanded Skahan and McAnara to jail. John Carter, one of the men charged with participating in the murder, was arrested yesterday afternoon and committed to the lower station-house.
Edward Skahan (search for this): article 1
Murder. --Last Thursday afternoon a foul murder was committed in Rocketts, the particulars of which have not as yet been made entirely clear. The man killed was named Wright, and belonged to the 8th La. regiment, and the parties arrested on suspicion of the murder are Edward Skahan and Patrick McAcare. Dr. L. J. Blankinship, who witnessed the affray, save that in passing through Rocketts, and when near the creek, he saw the deceased and Sydney Pryor passing along. Wright in a state of intoxication, having his money in his hands, and Pryor inviting him to take another drink. The Doctor advised Pryor to let the man go along, when P. gave (the Doctor) one or two blows on the head with a slung shot. When the affray began Dr. B. thinks he saw Pryor using his knife, and others beating the deceased. A wounded soldier, who saw the row; attempted to receive Wright, but was set upon and beaten. Fortunately Capt. Haywood, with his mounted corps, heard the row, and hastening to the
Patrick McAcare (search for this): article 1
Murder. --Last Thursday afternoon a foul murder was committed in Rocketts, the particulars of which have not as yet been made entirely clear. The man killed was named Wright, and belonged to the 8th La. regiment, and the parties arrested on suspicion of the murder are Edward Skahan and Patrick McAcare. Dr. L. J. Blankinship, who witnessed the affray, save that in passing through Rocketts, and when near the creek, he saw the deceased and Sydney Pryor passing along. Wright in a state of intoxication, having his money in his hands, and Pryor inviting him to take another drink. The Doctor advised Pryor to let the man go along, when P. gave (the Doctor) one or two blows on the head with a slung shot. When the affray began Dr. B. thinks he saw Pryor using his knife, and others beating the deceased. A wounded soldier, who saw the row; attempted to receive Wright, but was set upon and beaten. Fortunately Capt. Haywood, with his mounted corps, heard the row, and hastening to the
L. J. Blankinship (search for this): article 1
Murder. --Last Thursday afternoon a foul murder was committed in Rocketts, the particulars of which have not as yet been made entirely clear. The man killed was named Wright, and belonged to the 8th La. regiment, and the parties arrested on suspicion of the murder are Edward Skahan and Patrick McAcare. Dr. L. J. Blankinship, who witnessed the affray, save that in passing through Rocketts, and when near the creek, he saw the deceased and Sydney Pryor passing along. Wright in a state of intoxication, having his money in his hands, and Pryor inviting him to take another drink. The Doctor advised Pryor to let the man go along, when P. gave (the Doctor) one or two blows on the head with a slung shot. When the affray began Dr. B. thinks he saw Pryor using his knife, and others beating the deceased. A wounded soldier, who saw the row; attempted to receive Wright, but was set upon and beaten. Fortunately Capt. Haywood, with his mounted corps, heard the row, and hastening to the
Sydney Pryor (search for this): article 1
fray, save that in passing through Rocketts, and when near the creek, he saw the deceased and Sydney Pryor passing along. Wright in a state of intoxication, having his money in his hands, and Pryor iPryor inviting him to take another drink. The Doctor advised Pryor to let the man go along, when P. gave (the Doctor) one or two blows on the head with a slung shot. When the affray began Dr. B. thinks hPryor to let the man go along, when P. gave (the Doctor) one or two blows on the head with a slung shot. When the affray began Dr. B. thinks he saw Pryor using his knife, and others beating the deceased. A wounded soldier, who saw the row; attempted to receive Wright, but was set upon and beaten. Fortunately Capt. Haywood, with his mountPryor using his knife, and others beating the deceased. A wounded soldier, who saw the row; attempted to receive Wright, but was set upon and beaten. Fortunately Capt. Haywood, with his mounted corps, heard the row, and hastening to the shot, ordered the arrest of the parties. As he did so Patrick McAnara attacked the Captain with a club, for which be received a sales cut across the fact, and was then arrested. Pryor, the man charged with the murder, made his escape during the confusion; but, as the police have the matter in hand, he will no doubt be captured. To enable the witne
Patrick McAnara (search for this): article 1
him to take another drink. The Doctor advised Pryor to let the man go along, when P. gave (the Doctor) one or two blows on the head with a slung shot. When the affray began Dr. B. thinks he saw Pryor using his knife, and others beating the deceased. A wounded soldier, who saw the row; attempted to receive Wright, but was set upon and beaten. Fortunately Capt. Haywood, with his mounted corps, heard the row, and hastening to the shot, ordered the arrest of the parties. As he did so Patrick McAnara attacked the Captain with a club, for which be received a sales cut across the fact, and was then arrested. Pryor, the man charged with the murder, made his escape during the confusion; but, as the police have the matter in hand, he will no doubt be captured. To enable the witnesses to appear, the Mayor adjourned the examination until the and remanded Skahan and McAnara to jail. John Carter, one of the men charged with participating in the murder, was arrested yesterday afternoon an
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