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The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Seizure of stores. (search)
We notice the arrival in this place of Dr. Alexis Mercier, sent by the Governor of Louisiana and the "Permanent Association for the Aid and Relief of all the Sick and Wounded of our army from New Orleans." The Doctor has for his mission to visit all the Hospitals and ambulances, to ascertain what may be the wants of the sick and wounded, and to supply their wants so far as the means of the Association will permit.
W. L. Lanier. Esq., of New Orleans, has also arrived here.
He is senlief of all the Sick and Wounded of our army from New Orleans." The Doctor has for his mission to visit all the Hospitals and ambulances, to ascertain what may be the wants of the sick and wounded, and to supply their wants so far as the means of the Association will permit.
W. L. Lanier. Esq., of New Orleans, has also arrived here.
He is sent by the Governor of Louisiana, to ascertain and supply all the wants of the Louisiana troops.
Dr. Mercier is stopping at the Spotswood Hotel.
The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], How the Western Colonels were taken. (search)
Affairs in New York. New York, August 27.
--The American Express has been searched, and a large number of interdicted letters have been found.
The bank statement shows an increase of loans, doubtless including those to Government of $28,000,000. The decrease in specie is $2,500,000.
The Marshal, to-day, arrested William M. Fiske, said to be from Louisiana, charged with uttering seditious sentiments at Newport, Rhode Island.
The New York Post says that large quantities of provisions, including 9,000 barrels of flour, were cleared to-day for Curacoa, and hints that the cargo is intended for some Southern port.