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street (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 3
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The Anxiety to "Bag" Charleston.
The Northern papers are on the anxious bench about the coming assault on Charleston.
The New York Herald says "nothing can be more certain than the utter destruction of the rebels, not only at Charleston but also in front of Vicksburg," The Louisville Journal is not so vivacious. "If we succeed," says that paper, "we shall then be able to push our fortunes in sober earnest, and to batter purpose." The Washington Press deals in hopeful incentive.
Forney remarks, for examples that "we will soon put such a spider into Beauregard's dumpling at Charleston as that person never dreamed of before.
It is fit that the end of the rebellion should be witnessed and experienced by the author of the beginning." Greeley thinks "success at Charleston would enable us to snap our fingers in the face of all Europe." Evidently the attack will be made with spirit Upon the God of the just and the strong arm of our commander do we rely for success and re-tender them to
Greeley (search for this): article 3
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