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MEMORIALS OF A SOUTHERN PLANTER

veneration for the character of Mr. Tabb, which called for an acknowledgment from Mr. Philip E. Tabb, as the representative of the family, which was rendered after the most feeling manner.

"By C. S. Jones, Esq.: 'Colonel Thomas S. Dabney: May the star which guides his destiny lead him and his to prosperity, to everlasting peace and happiness.'

"By John P. Scott, Esq.: 'Mrs. Thomas Dabney, to whom may be applied the words of the noble Cornelia, when inquired for her jewels, pointing to her sons, "These are they."' Mrs. Dabney's name was received with long-continued applause.

"By John R. Cary, Esq.: 'The State of Mississippi: She will ere long contain some of Virginia's most noble sons; she will not fail to cherish and honor them.'

"By Richard Morriss, Esq.: 'Hinds County of Mississippi: A State within itself,—Jackson, the seat of government; Clinton, the seat of science; Raymond, the seat of justice; and Amsterdam, the port of entry.'

"By Andrew Van Bibber, Esq.: 'Augustine L. Dabney: Though not with us, not forgotten; one worthy of all remembrance.'

"By A. L. Byrd, Esq.: 'Colonel Thos. S. Dabney: I have known him for seventeen years; if he has any superior in those qualities that adorn a man, I should like to see him.'

"By John T. Seawell, Esq.: 'Wyndham Kemp, and those of our fellow-countrymen who will soon join him: May God remember me as I remember them.'

"By Dr. P. R. Nelson: 'Virginia: I can never leave thee or forsake thee,—

'"The bridegroom may forget his bride
Was made his wedded wife yestereen,
The monarch may forget the crown
That on his head an hour has been;
The mother may forget her child
That hangs so sweetly on her knee,
But I'll remember thee, my State,
And all that thou hast been to me."'


"By Robert Tyler, Esq.: 'The Emigrants: With sorrow and regret we part with our fellow-countrymen; but if they will go, we pray God speed them.'

"By C. S. Jones: 'We lose in our friend Colonel Dabney one of Virginia's most valued sons; but no matter where his destiny may be cast, his motto will still be "States rights forever."'

"By Wade Mosby, Esq.: 'The memory of Thomas T. Tabb, late of Todsbury: Hospitable, generous Virginian,—who that knew thee does not mourn over thy grave, and shed tears for thy too early death?'

"By J. S. Cary, Esq.: 'Wyndham Kemp, Esq., of Raymond, Mississippi: Though far away, thou art not forgot.'

"By A. L. Byrd, Esq.: 'Richard R. Corbin and Dr. Benjamin