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The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], Patriotic Move in West Baton Rouge. (search)
West Baton Rouge parish have organized a Confederate League, and a number have signed the following agreement: We, the subscribers, agree to deliver, at the dates and places named below, to the agent of the Government, at the market prices, the military stores and provisions set down to our respective names, to be paid for in the eight per cent. bonds of the Confederate States: W. B. Robinson, 1st January, 1862, New Orleans, 100 hogsheads sugar, 200 barrels molasses. J. T. & W. Nolan, October and November, Memphis, 250 hogsheads centrifugal sugar, 300 barrels molasses. Wm. D. Winter, January, 1862, wherever wanted, 150 hogsheads sugar, 100 barrels molasses, 1,000 bushels corn. James R. Devail, January, 1862, New Orleans, 75 hogshead sugar, 100 barrels molasses. A. C. Woods, January, 1862, 70 hogsheads sugar, 100 barrels molasses. John A. Bird, January, 1862, New Orleans, 100 hogsheads sugar, 200 barrels molasses. James L. Lobdell, January, 1862,
Two young women drowned. --On Saturday afternoon Miss Elizabeth Somers years of age, and Miss Nolan, 28 years, succeeded about three-quarters of a mile past the regular bathing ground at Rockaway, point at Hog Island inlet, N. Y., where are proprietor had placed a bathing house in -ter about four feet deep; but wading steep descent or bluff shore the young men were both drowned, and a man recow- the lifeless body of Miss Somers, as it fl- by the Rockaway Beach.