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Amelia Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
temperature is now balmy and delighful. During the late cold rains, some of our companies of volunteers at Norfolk suffered a good deal. The Cavalry, especially, were exposed; and many of the members who came up with the remains of Captain Fisher are laboring under severe catarrhal affections. The dedication of the new Presbyterian Church, of which the Rev. Theodorick Pryor, D. D., is pastor, will take place to-morrow afternoon. The Rev. Messrs, Martin, of Nottoway, and McIlwaine, of Amelia, with other ministers, are expected to participate in the ceremony. When Dr. Pryor came here several years ago, the congregation was small. But under his ministry there have been numerous accessions to the church, until at length a new building became necessary for their accommodation. The church edifice is very handsome, and will compare favorably with others that have been recently erected in this city. A great deal of anxiety has been manifested here to see President Davis, and la
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 9
ives Virginians! the invaders are upon you.--The bloody standard of tyranny is erected on your soil. They come to butcher and enslave — they come to desolate your homes, to slaughter your children — to pollute your wives and daughters. To arms! let their accursed blood quench the thirst of your fields. Great God! what rage! what transports of fury should be excited by the mercesary tools of Despots, polluting our sacred soil! Sacred love of country! guide and impel our avenging steel! Liberty! beloved liberty! rally with thy animating voice Victory to the standard of thy defenders! Down with the tyrants! Let their accurned blood manure our fields. The telegraph announces that Lincoln's armed mercenaries yesterday morning invaded the Commonwealth of Virginia 3 nd took possession of Alexandria. The fact is enough. If we are worthy of the freedom we have boasted, of the glorious ancestors, who won that freedom for us we will maintain it or die! To arm
Virginians (search for this): article 9
The Invaders. The Richmond Whig thus eloquently calls to arms: The Invaders.-- Allons enfants de la patric! Le jour de glotre est arrives Virginians! the invaders are upon you.--The bloody standard of tyranny is erected on your soil. They come to butcher and enslave — they come to desolate your homes, to slaughter your children — to pollute your wives and daughters. To arms! let their accursed blood quench the thirst of your fields. Great God! what rage! what transports of fury should be excited by the mercesary tools of Despots, polluting our sacred soil! Sacred love of country! guide and impel our avenging steel! Liberty! beloved liberty! rally with thy animating voice Victory to the standard of thy defenders! Down with the tyrants! Let their accurned blood manure our fields. The telegraph announces that Lincoln's armed mercenaries yesterday morning invaded the Commonwealth of Virginia 3 nd took possession of Alexandria. The fact is
Maxcy Gregg (search for this): article 9
Death of a soldier. --Mr. Eli Bass, a private in the 1st Regiment South Carolina Volunteers (Col. Maxcy Gregg) died at Bellevue Hospital on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. All of the South Carolinians now in Richmond, and the military generally, attended his obsequies at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at St. John's Church, on Church Hill.
Death of a soldier. --Mr. Eli Bass, a private in the 1st Regiment South Carolina Volunteers (Col. Maxcy Gregg) died at Bellevue Hospital on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. All of the South Carolinians now in Richmond, and the military generally, attended his obsequies at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at St. John's Church, on Church Hill.
St. John's church (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 9
Death of a soldier. --Mr. Eli Bass, a private in the 1st Regiment South Carolina Volunteers (Col. Maxcy Gregg) died at Bellevue Hospital on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. All of the South Carolinians now in Richmond, and the military generally, attended his obsequies at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at St. John's Church, on Church Hill.
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