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The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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The Revolution of 1861. From the eloquent address of M. P. O'Connor, Esq., delivered on the occasion of presenting a flag to the Charleston (S. C.) Riflemen, on the 4th of July, we make the following extract: A revolution the most momentous the world has ever beheld, and fraught with more of consequence and value to the dearest interests and welfare of mankind, the preservation of a well regulated liberty, and the perpetuation of free government, has, under the auspices of our devoted State, been begun, and is now moving on to its destined aim, like the head-waters of some mighty rive, whose natural banks can no longer check or confine its swollen and tumultuous tide, suddenly bursting over all its barriers, and rushing headlong with tempestuous current, floods and fertilizes with its refreshing streams our entire land, so has this great, this gigantic movement, risen and progressed. Or, resembling a thunder-storm in an Italian sky, "when from peak to peak the rattling cra