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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) or search for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) in all documents.
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Our Correspondence.
arrival of Southerners — Lincoln on his Travels — affairs down the, River — the Medical beard — benefit exhibition — match manufactory — the weather, Etc.
Norfolk Sept. 18, 1861.
The Federal steamer Fanny Cadwallader came up as far as Craney Island yesterday afternoon, with a flag of truce from Old Point having on board two gentlemen and their wives, from New York, and whose residence is in North Carolina.
They state that their trunks were thoroughly searched by the detectives at New York, and sealed.
The search also took place on their arrival at Philadelphia, and finally at Old Point by Picayune Butler's Massachusetts female.
I learn here that it was currently reported in New York, that Old Abe and Seward had reached that city to avoid the noise made by Gen. Beauregard.
I am informed by passengers just up to the city from Craney Island, that there are two large vessels lying off Newport News.
There are six at Old Point, fo
The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], German Benevolence. (search)
Naval defence of North Carolina.
--The Montgomery Mail learns by a private letter to a gentleman in this city, that Capt. W. F. Lynch, formerly of the office of Orders and Details, in the Navy Department, C. S., has been tendered, and has accepted, the appointment, in poor Barron's stead, of Flag Officer, to command the naval defences of North Carolina and Virginia, with nine steamers ready and others to be added.
He started on the 4th instant for Newbern, via Raleigh, purposing, in the lty, that Capt. W. F. Lynch, formerly of the office of Orders and Details, in the Navy Department, C. S., has been tendered, and has accepted, the appointment, in poor Barron's stead, of Flag Officer, to command the naval defences of North Carolina and Virginia, with nine steamers ready and others to be added.
He started on the 4th instant for Newbern, via Raleigh, purposing, in the latter place, to communicate with Gov. Clark; and will hoist his flag on board of one of the steamers now there.
The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Telegraph to the Pacific . (search)
Prohibited.
--The Governor of North Carolina has issued a notice to the agents of the various railroad companies, prohibiting their conveying bacon and leather out of the State under the penalty of a heavy fine or imprisonment.
They are also instructed to report to him the names of the shippers and owners of such articles, as under this prohibition may be stopped.
The object of the Governor in this action, is to put down speculators.