Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Hicks or search for Hicks in all documents.

Your search returned 2 results in 2 document sections:

The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], Proclamation of the Governor of Maryland. (search)
Proclamation of the Governor of Maryland. --Gov. Hicks has issued a proclamation, in which he urges upon the people the duties peculiar to the crisis, and the responsibilities it imposes upon them, and refers to the fact that an opportunity will soon be afforded to the people of the State to express at the ballot- box their wishes as to the position which Maryland shall assume.
aised, and the citizens will stand by the South. [A dispatch was received in this city last night, by the Governor, from a reliable source in Baltimore, which stated that the 7th Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers were attacked by the citizens of Baltimore while in the street cars on route for the Washington Depot. Two of the soldiers were killed, and a number Wounded, and six of the Baltimorean were slain by them. The soldiers were forced back, and took the cars for Philadelphia. Gov. Hicks proclaimed martial law, and also issued a proclamation forbidding the passage of any more troops across the soil of Maryland, and gave notice that if an attempt of the kind was again made it would be register by the whole military power of the State. The New York Seventh Regiment was not in Baltimore yesterday.] [Associated press Dispatch.] Washington, April 19th. --The Massachusetts troops on route for Washington, while passing through Baltimore to- day, were attacked by a m