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William L. Jackson (search for this): article 11
Coming to Richmond.
The first detachment of Scott's army, which was to have arrived in Richmond on the 29th of July, was, after all, only three days behind time.
Among them are a part of the Zouaves, whose regiment was annihilated in the late battle, and whose old Colonel, Ellsworth, was killed by the patriot Jackson. We recollect to have seen an envelope, covering a letter from a New York Christian Association to the Christian Association of this city, in which Jeff. Davis was represented as hanging from a gallows, guarded by these Zouaves under Ellsworth. Where are Ellsworth and his Zouaves now!
Where are the wretcher who came to Virginia, and were heard to declare on the cars from New York to Washington that they would dishonor every woman in the South and divide the farms among themselves?
Where are the wretches whose favorite motto was "Beauty and Booty?" If the detachment which guarded the prisoners to their quarters Tuesday night had marched them at once to the river,
Lincoln (search for this): article 11
Ellsworth (search for this): article 11
Scott (search for this): article 11
Coming to Richmond.
The first detachment of Scott's army, which was to have arrived in Richmond on the 29th of July, was, after all, only three days behind time.
Among them are a part of the Zouaves, whose regiment was annihilated in the late battle, and whose old Colonel, Ellsworth, was killed by the patriot Jackson. We recollect to have seen an envelope, covering a letter from a New York Christian Association to the Christian Association of this city, in which Jeff. Davis was represented as hanging from a gallows, guarded by these Zouaves under Ellsworth. Where are Ellsworth and his Zouaves now!
Where are the wretcher who came to Virginia, and were heard to declare on the cars from New York to Washington that they would dishonor every woman in the South and divide the farms among themselves?
Where are the wretches whose favorite motto was "Beauty and Booty?" If the detachment which guarded the prisoners to their quarters Tuesday night had marched them at once to the river,
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 11
July 29th (search for this): article 11
Coming to Richmond.
The first detachment of Scott's army, which was to have arrived in Richmond on the 29th of July, was, after all, only three days behind time.
Among them are a part of the Zouaves, whose regiment was annihilated in the late battle, and whose old Colonel, Ellsworth, was killed by the patriot Jackson. We recollect to have seen an envelope, covering a letter from a New York Christian Association to the Christian Association of this city, in which Jeff. Davis was represented as hanging from a gallows, guarded by these Zouaves under Ellsworth. Where are Ellsworth and his Zouaves now!
Where are the wretcher who came to Virginia, and were heard to declare on the cars from New York to Washington that they would dishonor every woman in the South and divide the farms among themselves?
Where are the wretches whose favorite motto was "Beauty and Booty?" If the detachment which guarded the prisoners to their quarters Tuesday night had marched them at once to the river,