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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Death of a Female dragoon. (search)
Norfolk, Va., Feb. 9.
--Arr'd, bark Epham Williams, of New York, from Baltimore, bound to Wilmington, N. C., with coal, with loss of anchor chains in the gale of Thursday.
Daniel Cushman, a colored sailor, froze to death, and five of the crew were badly frosted, and have been placed in the hospital.
Prussian bark William, from Liverpool, with salt; Norwegian bark Rex.
The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Death of a Female dragoon. (search)
Seizure of New York vessels by the Governorof Georgia. Savannah,Feb. 9.
--Gov Brown seized yesterday, at this port, five vessels, owned in New York--brigs W. R. Kerby and Golden Head, and barks D. Golden Morning, Adjuster, and schooner Julia A. Hallock.
This is understood to be a retaliatory measure, on account of the seizure of arms and munitions intended for Georgia by the New York authorities.
When the Georgia property seized by the N. York police is returned, the ships will be delivered to the citizens of New York who own them.
The brig W. K. Kirby, bark Adjuster, brig Golden Head, schooner Julia A. Hallock, bark D. Golden Morning, were seized.
Gov. Brown's order was executed by Col. Lawton's military.
The order reads thus:
"To Col. Lawton's--Order out a sufficient military force, and seize and hold, subject to my order, every ship in this harbor, (Savannah.) belonging to citizens of the State of New York.
When the property of which our citizens have b
The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Cost of Bombarding. (search)
A duel. Cincinnati,Feb. 9.
--Messrs. Heffrom and Moody, of the Indiana Legislature, left this city last night for Kentucky, to fight a duel at an early hour this morning.
The weapons were to be knives.
The police are on their track.
Weather reports. Montreal,Feb. 9.
--Weather clear and cold.
Thermometer 18 deg, below zero.
The roads are all blocked, and will probably remain so for two or three days, with snow.
No mails came in or have gone out since Wednesday.
Capt. Holmes pardoned. Portland, Me.,Feb. 9.
--John A. Holmes, sentenced to the State Prison for life, for murder on the high seas, has been unconditionally pardoned by the President.
The declension of Thurlow Weed to Serveas Commissioner to Washington. Albany,Feb. 9.
--The appointment of Thurlow Weed to the position of Peace Commissioner had hardly been made known, when it was rumored that he had sent a letter of declension to the Governor.
Mr. Weed was importuned by many of his friends to accept, but he persisted in declining, much to their regret, and to the disappointment of many Democratic members of both houses.
The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Might have been a Serious Joke. (search)
The Boston Bankers and the crisis. Boston,Feb. 9.
--The Traveller states that bankers here will not take the loans of the new administration, unless affairs at the South are satisfactorily settled.
Northern Markets. Baltimore,Feb. 9.
--Flour dull and heavy: Ohio and Howard street $5.25: City Mills $5.12.--Wheat dull; red [email protected]; white [email protected] steady: yellow 59@61c; white 66@68 Provisions quiet; coffee active at 12 ½@13 Whiskey dull at 18