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The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Letter from George N. Saunders to Louis Kossuth. (search)
ccupy Brunswick, Georgia. These were poorly defended points on our extensive Southern coast, but they were not of the slightest consequence commercially. The Yankee fleet may find tolerable anchorage, but not a bale of cotton or anything else material. The fact is there are but ten thousand bales of cotton in the city of New Orleans, which will be shipped up the river at any moment that city may be endangered. The Northern press asserts and would make us believe that Garibaldi contemplates coming to America. I cannot and will not believe it. Garibaldi, the Liberator of Italy, drawing his sword in behalf of the American Bombs, invading Virginia, the land of his great prototype, Washington, Pater PatriƦ! Much a course would be a burning and devouring lie to all of his eventful and hitherto glorious career. I write in great haste, omitting many things that I would like to speak of. Your friend, George N. Sanders To Louis Kossuth, Patriot Leader of Hungary, Turin, Italy.