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The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], English Opinions on the Fort Sumter affair. (search)
to the Citizens' Hall, where a hasty, but sumptuous dinner was prepared, and punch, lemonade, and wit flowed freely for three or four hours. At half past 2 P. M., the line was formed, under command of Capt. O. Jennings Wise, attended by ex Captain Wm. L. Maule, Acting Adjutant for this command, and Lieuts. Carter, and Bigger. The line marched down the principal street leading into the city, to the front of Mr. John Scott's residence, where they came to a present, in honor of the ladies residigiving a rapid history of the company, and inspiring his hearers with all the zeal and patriotism that animates his breast in this struggle for Southern independence. Patriotic speeches were delivered by Col. Ruggles, May, Lacy, Capt. Walker, Capt. Maule, Lieut. Cunningham, Lieut. Gilman, Mr. Seddon, Dr. Blankman and others. The last toast was proposed by Color Sergeant Tompkins: "Our Captain." "Enough said." This was received with vociferous cheers and drank standing, each man purposing in h