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The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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the strongest Union sentiments. Their presence here at this time occasions surprise. They say there is no further use for them in the Convention; and Mr. Carlisle remarked that "he left Richmond a sad man." It is the intention of the War Department to muster companies enough in this District to yield a force approaching 3,000 men. The soldiers of the war of 1812 are about adopting a military organization, and offering their services for the defence of the seat of Government. Lieut. Gwathmey, of Virginia, was yesterday stricken from the roll of the navy. Lieuts. W. L. Bradford and Fitzgerald have resigned. The Massachusetts and Rhode Island troops, and the Seventh Regiment of New York, are expected here immediately. A special Government messenger has just arrived from Pensacola. There seems to be no doubt that U. S. troops have been landed from the U. S. sloop-of-war Brooklyn, at Fort Pickens. The War Department officially announces the establishmen
Resignations. --A telegram from Norfolk announces the following resignations of Virginians: The following Naval Officers have sent in their resignations: Lieutenants R. B. Pegram and Catesby Jones. Commanders Richard Page, John Tucker, and Arthur Sinclair.--Also, Lieutenants Terry, Sinclair, Spotswood, Rochelle, Maury and Gwathmey; Commander Robb, and Surgeon Van Bibber. In the Army we have the following resignations: Lieut. Robert Johnson, second Dragoons: Captain Henry Heth, of 1st Infantry, and Lieutenant E. J. Harvie.
Arrived, Brig Lilly Dale, (Br.,) Coalfield, Halifax, fish, C. T. Wortham & Co. Schr. Tropic Wind, Layten, Bahama Islands, salt and logwood, F. Stearns. Schr. Mary A. Adams, Sparrow, Baltimore, guano, Bacon & Baskerville. Schr. Octavia Ellen, Tyler, Philadelphia, coal, Hardgrove. Sailed, Schr. Champe, Robinson, down the river, light. Passengers per Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, master, from New York, April 16: J. Dunlop, G. T. Atkins, C. B. Gwathmey, Miss Clapp, S. Snead, Wm. Shaw, G. M. Ritchie, Dr. W. F. Smith, Mrs Kirkland, and 10 in steerage.