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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 26, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Norfolk (Virginia, United States) or search for Norfolk (Virginia, United States) in all documents.
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Arrived,
Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, N. Y., mdze., and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Steamer George Peabody.
Prichard, Baltimore, mdze.
and passengers, D. & W.Currie.
Schr. E. Headley, Bowen, Philadelphia, railroad iron, Central R. R.
Co.
Schr. John Boacher, N. C., lumber, J. S. Stevenson.
Schr. Julia Newell, Trott, Portland.
fish, I. & G. B. Davenport.
Schr. Adriatic; Hall, Altakapas, sugar and molasses, C. T. Wortham & Co.
Schr. Sir Collia Campbell, (Br.) Bigus, Halifax, fish, C. T. Wortham & Co.
Schr. Mary Jane, Price.
Alexandria, coal, C. Y. Morriss.
Schr. M. L. Johnson, Passwater, Norfolk, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co.
Schr. Mary Willis.
North, Baltimore, guano, Schaer, Kohler & Co.
Schr. Mary Adams, Sparrow, James river, wheat to captain.
Brig Abigail, McFarland, N. Y, mdze., Webb & Wade, D. J. Burr, M. Downey, Johnson, Younger & Otey.
Sailed,
Bark Kedron, Farrell.
Bio. flour, Dunlop, Moncure & Co.
The Daily Dispatch: March 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Evening session. (search)
New York, March 23.
-- Cicared, schr. Wythe, Richmond.
Baltimore. March 24.
--Arrived, bark Ann E. Grant, (of Richmond,) from Rio, Feb. 7.
Left the Clara Haxail waiting.
Belfast, March 4.
-- Arrived, ship Volant, Norfolk.
Coxahaven, Feb. 28.
-- Arrived, ship Polynesia, Norfolk
Norfolk, March 25.
-- The schr. Golden Gate, from Newport, R. I., arrived to-day, with hull and rigging damaged in a storm.
New York, March 23.
-- Cicared, schr. Wythe, Richmond.
Baltimore. March 24.
--Arrived, bark Ann E. Grant, (of Richmond,) from Rio, Feb. 7.
Left the Clara Haxail waiting.
Belfast, March 4.
-- Arrived, ship Volant, Norfolk.
Coxahaven, Feb. 28.
-- Arrived, ship Polynesia, Norfolk
Norfolk, March 25.
-- The schr. Golden Gate, from Newport, R. I., arrived to-day, with hull and rigging damaged in a storm.
Passengers Per Steamship & Yorktown, & Parrish, Master, from New York :
Dr. G. S. West, R. H. Baptist, Geo. Whitfield, L. C. C. Hildebrandt, Miss Mary Lewis, James M. Daly, G. W. Farrant, John McGowan, Miss Minturn, Mrs. Alden. W. A. Deas, Miss M. A. Cordial, M. M. Ryan, Wm. Steinmitz, wife and two children, Gus. Feldheimer, Mrs. Leroy, Miss Leroy, A. Obenderfer, J. W. Gilmer, Mrs. Duyckink, Miss Duyckink, Chas. Floyd, Thos Lewis, Mrs. Alex. Sterling, two children and nurse, and four in steerage.
Also, from Norfolk --A, T. Whittaker, William Booth.
The Daily Dispatch: March 26, 1861., [Electronic resource],
Shocking wife murder in Sr. Louis.(search)
Committed to jail as a Runaway.
--Was committed to the jail of the corporation of the city of Norfolk, on the 2d day of January, 1861.
Negro Man Wm. Johnson.
The said negro man is five feet three inches high, and weighs about 135 pounds; has one scar on right arm above his elbow; light complexion: about thirty years old.
Had on when committed to jail, black cloth coat, black pants, glazed cap, and says he was born free, in Baltimore, Maryland. Thos. J. Corprew. Sergeant City Nol as a Runaway.
--Was committed to the jail of the corporation of the city of Norfolk, on the 2d day of January, 1861.
Negro Man Wm. Johnson.
The said negro man is five feet three inches high, and weighs about 135 pounds; has one scar on right arm above his elbow; light complexion: about thirty years old.
Had on when committed to jail, black cloth coat, black pants, glazed cap, and says he was born free, in Baltimore, Maryland. Thos. J. Corprew. Sergeant City Norfolk. mh 16--6w