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The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Russian War. (search)
The Russian War.
--Mr. Sanderson will give an exhibition at the Mechanics' Institute this afternoon, and another to-night.
The splendors of this Diorama have been frequently alluded to, and those who attend may be assured of an ample remuneration.
The Daily Dispatch: August 19, 1861., [Electronic resource], Notice to our subscribers. (search)
Acquitted.
--Judge Ayiett Buckner, charged with killing Dr. Sanderson, in St. Louis, on the night of the 10th of May 1861 last, was acquitted by a jury on Saturday.
From Texas.
The following items are taken from the Galveston News, of the 14th inst.:
At half-past 4 P. M., a small sail-boat went out by permission of Col. Moore, the white flag having been set between the shore and the blockaders.
Several citizens were on board.
The small boat returned last night, bringing in Messrs. Parizot, Johnson, Shannon, Sanderson, and Moore, who were passengers (Mr. Parizot, consignee,) on the Mexican schr. Saleda Cos, with a Mexican commander, crew, papers, and flag, from Vera Cruz, which port they left five days ago.
The schooner had a cargo of 200 sacks of coffee, of two hundred pounds each, and 150, 000 cigars.
The gentlemen named were allowed to come ashore on parole, to return, we learn, so as to be sent to New York on a supply steamer to be expected shortly.
They were asked to take the oath, but refused to do so. Their personal effects were not taken.
The Mexican captain and three of his crew, we understand, also came a
The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in the recent battles before Richmond . (search)