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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Dr. S. Moore, formerly a member of Congress, and Director of the Mint and President of the Hazleton Coal Company, died in Philadelphia on the 8th inst.
the capital of the Southern Confederacy: The Congress to-day did no business in open session. It is understood that the Permanent Constitution was under consideration. A vote on it will probably be taken on Tuesday or Wednesday next. As soon as the Permanent Constitution is adopted, a day will be set for the temporary adjournment of Congress, unless there be a commencement of war, in which case there will be no recess for some time to come. I was credibly informed to-day that Gov. Moore will, in a few days, tender one thousand men (officered, armed, and fully equipped,) to President Davis to be used in whatever service they may be needed. This is exclusive of the forces at Fort Morgan and Pensacola, numbering about 500 or 600 men. A large number of troops are being tendered to the Governor and President daily. If required, Alabama can furnish five thousand troops in a short time. Gen. Twiggs is expected here daily, and it is said, goes immediately to Charleston. H