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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 17, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for 9th or search for 9th in all documents.
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The Jackson guards.
--The Pensacola (Fla.) Observer, of the 9th inst., in announcing the organization of a company of native Creoles, called "Jackson Guards, " says:
The Jackson Guards are composed of the native Creoles and adopted citizens of our city, principally Spanish and French.
They are commanded by Capt. P. A. Caro, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, of Spanish descent, and the company displayed their good judgment in electing him as their commanding officer.
There are some features in the organization of this company that are somewhat peculiar and different from other military companies.
The orders are all to be given in the Spanish language, and the company, besides being a military organization, is also a mutual benevolent society.
They are to assist not only their own members, but all indigent foreigners who may chance to come this way, and who require assistance.
This is a feature that will commend them to public favor.
The Daily Dispatch: July 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway Negro. (search)
From Fort Pickens. New York, July 16.
--The steamer Cahawba has arrived, with dates from Fort Pickens to the 5th, and from Key West to the 9th inst.
The steamships Niagara and Crusader were there and would sail immediately in pursuit of the privateer Sumter.
[Second Dispatch.]
New York, July 15.--It is stated that the privateer Sumter has conveyed to the Cuban ports six prizes.
The authorities will hold these prizes there pending advices from Spain.
The Sumter has been ordered to sea.