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The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Wealth, pauperism, and crime in the North (search)
rmined whether they remain as they are; whether any or what alteration is made, it must be postponed till the present deranged state of our (not commerce, for that has again retired from the 'tempestuous sea of liberty,') commercial affairs takes a more favorable 'attitude.' When that long-wished for moment arrives, a correct list will be published, in a pamphlet form, at the Quadrant, 202 Water street, Beekman-ship, and delivered gratis to all purchasers of this work. "June, 1812. Edmund M. Blunt" In the directions from New Point Comfort up the Potomac, he says: "Potomac river separates Virginia from Maryland; its entrance is formed by Smith's Point on the south side, and Point Lookout on the north side; the distance between these two points is about three and one half leagues. On Smith's Point is a light-house. "If you are bound to St, Mary's river, you must give Point Lookout, and also the shore about it, a good birth; and when you approach St. George's Island