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The Daily Dispatch: April 29, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Judge Josiah Holcombe, of the County and Probate Courts of Jefferson co., Arkansas, died a few days since. The Goodson Rifle Guards, Capt. Terry, seized 209 kegs of powder at a place called Fort Moon, near Bristol, a few days ago. J. P. Thornton was ridden on a rail and pelted with eggs, in Bristol, Tenn., recently, for advertising his wife. Mr. P. Crawford was run over and killed by the cars, at Bristol, Tenn., last Wednesday. The Virginians in Davidson county, Tenn., are organizing a company to march to the defence of their native State. The Mobile papers report the arrival there of Louisiana companies, on their way to Virginia. Alabama troops are also moving. The City Council of Nashville, Tenn., has appropriated $100,000 to arm the city and meet the exigencies of the times. Etheridge, of Tennessee, still holds on to the "Union." The papers denounce him as a traitor. Persons abroad should not be misled by dispatches from Wheeling, Va.