Life of A. P. DOSTIE; Of The Conflict of New Orleans |
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Upon being called upon to address a meeting convened for the purpose of
raising volunteers, he was enthusiastically greeted, and proved of great
assistance in revealing the true state of affairs in the South. He was a man of
extensive reading ...
Upon being called upon to address a meeting convened for the purpose of
raising volunteers, he was enthusiastically greeted, and proved of great
assistance in revealing the true state of affairs in the South. He was a man of
extensive reading ...
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now the intelligence has come, that the first and second brigades, including the
Gardes d'Orleans, were called out and Gen. Beauregard's letter read to them,
requesting reinforcements in Tennessee. They sternly refused to go. Reflect The
...
now the intelligence has come, that the first and second brigades, including the
Gardes d'Orleans, were called out and Gen. Beauregard's letter read to them,
requesting reinforcements in Tennessee. They sternly refused to go. Reflect The
...
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... Your superior, Jefferson Davis, has issued a proclamation which is published
in this morning's papers, notifying all Union men, or alien enemies, as they are
called, to leave the Confederate States for the North within a time specified.
... Your superior, Jefferson Davis, has issued a proclamation which is published
in this morning's papers, notifying all Union men, or alien enemies, as they are
called, to leave the Confederate States for the North within a time specified.
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Said he, “It is the duty of loyal men who love their flag and their Government, to
use every exertion to put down the signs of disloyalty.” Wherever he observed an
act or symbol of treason, it called down upon the offender his rebuke and bitter ...
Said he, “It is the duty of loyal men who love their flag and their Government, to
use every exertion to put down the signs of disloyalty.” Wherever he observed an
act or symbol of treason, it called down upon the offender his rebuke and bitter ...
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EMILY HAZEN REED. called down upon the offender his rebuke and bitter
indignation. Among the “fanatical acts” of Dr. Dostie that evoked the thundering
anathemas of the rebel multitude was his noted performance at the Varieties
Theater.
EMILY HAZEN REED. called down upon the offender his rebuke and bitter
indignation. Among the “fanatical acts” of Dr. Dostie that evoked the thundering
anathemas of the rebel multitude was his noted performance at the Varieties
Theater.
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