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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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steamer Wm. Selden, to run from Norfolk to Seaford, Del., in connection with the Delaware and Eastern Shore (or "Air Line") Railroad. Ex-President Pierce has written a strong Union letter to a friend, on the state of the times, which appears in the Washington Constitution. Hon. Willoughby Newton has written a long letter to the National Intelligencer, "vindicating the theory of secession and the policy of disunion." The Washington Fire Company, of Savannah, hoisted a Southern Rights flag in that city last Wednesday, with an enthusiastic demonstration. Hon. Wm. C. Rives has been suggested as a candidate to fill the vacancy in the Legislature occasioned by the death of Mr. Garth, of Albemarle. John Birch, a young man, was accidentally shot and badly wounded, last Thursday, by a companion named Geo. Rush, while hunting, near Washington city. Additional news from Mexico confirms be yond any doubt the capture of Guadalajara and the complete rout of Marquex,