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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Threatening secession. (search)
The Prince in the United States.
The last number of the London Punch contains the following verses:
the next Dance.
Yes, dance with him, lady, and bright as they are, Believe us he's worthy those sunshine smiles, Wave o'er him the flag of the stripe and the star, And gladden the heart of the Queen of the Isles. We thank you for all that has welcomed him — most For the sign of true love that you bear the Old Land; Proud Heiress of all that his ancestor lost, You restore it in giving that warm, loving hand.
And we'll claim, too. the omen.
Fate's looking askance.
And fate only knows the next tune she will play.
But if John and his Cousin Join hands for the dance.
Bad luck to the parties who get in their way.
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1860., [Electronic resource], Spontaneous Combustion (search)
National steam Navies.
England has fifty-two steam line-of-battle ships, nine steam frigates, a hundred and fifty-six steam sloops, and two hundred steam gunboats.
France has thirty-three steam line-of-battle ships, twenty-eight steam frigates, a hundred and twenty-nine steam sloops-of-war, two hundred steam gunboats.
The United States have only eighteen or twenty vessels available for the new tactics of the sea, and not yet a single steam line-of-battle ship.
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1860., [Electronic resource], Fatal accident (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1860., [Electronic resource], Railroad officers in Congress. (search)
Railroad officers in Congress.
--Hon. Erastus Corning, President of the New York Central, and Chauncey Vibbard, Superintend out of the same road, were both elected to Congress on the 6th inst., in New York State, the former by about six hundred majority and the latter by four hundred.
On Thursday the result was celebrated at Buffalo by a grand illumination of the Central depot and the large building of the American and United States Express Companies.