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The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], Artillery experiments upon an iceberg (search)
ed at the storming of Sumter.--Some favored personage, like the fly who was in at the death of Cock Robin, had seen him die. Another had caught the glitter of his eye a la "Ancient Mariner," at Pickens.--"Another much wiser than both these together," knew him to be in Memphis. He was and was not. He was here, he was in the other world; he was in Washington, "taking observations;" he was in Richmond, at York, and where not? Well, I guess he'll turn up somewhere else before long, and satisfy Yankee du tell and Yankee doodle dom that he is alive, and kicking their carcasses through Washington, the same bodies being kicked through Baltimore into sundry shocking bad cocked hats, perhaps the cocked hat of Field Marshall Tureen. It is rumored that the hoary headed traitor, Winfield Scott, is unable to feed himself on account of his gout. He will certainly have to sup sorrow from the cup which his own hands has prepared with a stronger gout than that with which he has drunk down the in