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October 8th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 3
October 8, 1861.
Strange to relate, in all these difficulties, with our lows entirely subservient to " military necessity," our City Government suspended, the military rule administered by our old and merciless enemies, the "Plugs," with the most glorious uncertainty hanging over us even with regard to the events of to-morrow, we are cheerful, even hopeful — the backs are becoming fitted to the burden.
The State is completely occupied by the Northern hordes; our streets swarm with soldiers, as they call themselves, clad in every conceivable variety of uniform; the drum is heard at all hours of the day and night, and yet we are a loyal State and people. "God save the mark!"
We hear no news from the South that is at all reliable.
Every day Government telegrams tell of battles fought in which the Confederates are slaughtered like sheep, whilst the Federals seem clothed in impenetrable armor.
True, it requires no great amount of shrewdness to discern in this wholesa