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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1861., [Electronic resource], Twenty-six days at Sea in open boats. (search)
Miss Ellen Smith has recovered $4,000 of Francis Gleneaston for breach of promise of marriage after twenty years courtship.
Two hundred dollars a year for waiting — not extravagant.
Lieutenant Colonel Latour, Vice President of the National Swiss Council, and formerly Minister to Naples, is dead.
This distinguished man was but thirty-four years of age.
The Pennsylvania papers are opposed to an extra session of Congress, fearing that the Morrill tariff bill would be repealed or modified.
A large tree, supposed to be over seven centuries old, near the city of Mexico, is said to have been struck by lightning more than 200 times.
Hon. Waldo P. Johnson, the newly-elected Senator from Missouri, is a Virginian, and son of Ex-Gov. Joseph Johnson.
The Mr. Thayer appointed Consul General to Egypt, is at present connected with the New York Evening Post.
The American farms on San Juan Island are flourishing, and farmers cheerfully pay taxes to the Sheriff and