Mobile Register
June 26, 1861
Page 1
EVENTS
AT ROMNEY, VA.—We take the following from the Winchester Virginian:
The
news of the occupation of Romney, in the adjoining county of Hampshire, spread
like wildfire amongst our people and the people of Clarke, Warren, Shenandoah,
and other contiguous counties—and yesterday thousands flocked to our town armed
with all kinds of deadly weapons, to meet at the threshold the assassin and
thieving invader. Ploughs were left standing in the fields, and all, old and young,
rushed at the first moment’s warning, to check the progress of the invading
trash sent to make war on our lives and property, at our own homes and
firesides. We are proud of the spirit
exhibited yesterday. We are, more than
ever, convinced that this people cannot be conquered. We defy the miserable Kangaroo who sits
monkey-like on the throne at Washington, and all his thieving canaille.
Several
of Lincoln’s rabble, while on their march to Romney, were sent headlong to
their final account, by the rifles of our unerring mountain sharpshooters. And on entering Romney, a shoemaker, whose
name we have forgotten, took his gun and boldly shot one dead in the
ranks. He was of course in turn
killed. The villains will meet with many
Jacksons, while on their errand of plunder and
assassination.
It
is also reported that the villains broke into and seriously injured the office
of the Romney Intelligencer.
P.
S.—We have learned that the Lincoln troops retreated from Romney, some time
during the day, Wednesday. Whether they
have come back to the Railroad, or have only retired a short distance to wait
for reinforcements, is doubtful. It is
believed that they are aiming to get possession of Winchester and Strasburg,
and the railroads leading therefrom. Our faith is firm, that they will be
disappointed.
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]