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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Maryland (Maryland, United States) or search for Maryland (Maryland, United States) in all documents.
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The Palmetto in Maryland.
--The Annapolis (Md.) Republican of Thursday says:
A Palmetto Flag was hoisted on Tuesday night near St. Anne's church, in this city.
It "waved" but a short time, however, for so soon as the Union boys discovered it, on Wednesday morning, they hauled it down and tore the emblem in pieces.
From Washington.
Washington,Feb.8.--Capt. Tilton, of Md., of the Navy, committed suicide by blowing his brains out with a pistol.
He had been sometime depressed in mind, in consequence of the national difficulties.
No apprehension is felt of an immediate attack on Fort Sumter, as the question will probably be placed in the hands of a Southern Confederacy.
In the meantime, South Carolina authorizes her military to place stricter guard than ever on the coast, to prevent the possibility of Anderson being reinforced, and that domestic market supplies and postal facilities will be cut off.
The Peace Congress is still in secret session.
A committee was appointed for the purpose of engaging in preparing and receiving propositions for a peaceable adjustment.
Influential gentlemen, of all parties, continue to arrive here, urging a settlement of the national troubles.
Millions of wealth are represented by them.