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Walter Gwinn (search for this): article 9
The remains of Gen. Lee. --The committee appointed to convey the remains of General Harry Lee from Cumberland Island, Ga., to the State of his nativity, have received a passport through South Carolina from Col. Walter Gwinn, the present Chief Military Engineer of that Republic.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
The remains of Gen. Lee. --The committee appointed to convey the remains of General Harry Lee from Cumberland Island, Ga., to the State of his nativity, have received a passport through South Carolina from Col. Walter Gwinn, the present Chief Military Engineer of that Republic.
Cumberland Island (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 9
The remains of Gen. Lee. --The committee appointed to convey the remains of General Harry Lee from Cumberland Island, Ga., to the State of his nativity, have received a passport through South Carolina from Col. Walter Gwinn, the present Chief Military Engineer of that Republic.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
A final Dissolution. If anything were necessary to dissipate the delusion that the Union is finally dissolved; the dispassionate, dignified and decided reply of South Carolina to the Virginia proposition, must settle all dispute. Indeed, we cannot imagine how any one could suppose South Carolina, or any of the other Gulf States, are engaged in such child's play and self-stultification as going out of the Union and coming back, like willful boys leaving home in a pet, and returning as soon Virginia proposition, must settle all dispute. Indeed, we cannot imagine how any one could suppose South Carolina, or any of the other Gulf States, are engaged in such child's play and self-stultification as going out of the Union and coming back, like willful boys leaving home in a pet, and returning as soon as the transient ill humor has subsided. After such grave and deliberate measures as they have taken, they have probably no disposition to become the laughing stock of the whole world.
A Batch of Indictments. --The Grand Jury of Washington has made three presentments of ex-Secretary Floyd; first, for maladministration in office; second, for complicity in the abstraction of the bonds; and third, for conspiracy against the Government.
January 29th (search for this): article 9
Duel. Washington, Jan. 29. --A dispatch from Philadelphia says that Dr. J. J. Jones, late of the New Orleans True Delta and secretary of the Douglas National Committee, fought a duel with Lt. Wilson, U. S. N., this morning, near Wilmington, Del. The difficulty grew out of political affairs.
J. J. Jones (search for this): article 9
Duel. Washington, Jan. 29. --A dispatch from Philadelphia says that Dr. J. J. Jones, late of the New Orleans True Delta and secretary of the Douglas National Committee, fought a duel with Lt. Wilson, U. S. N., this morning, near Wilmington, Del. The difficulty grew out of political affairs.
John J. Wilson (search for this): article 9
Duel. Washington, Jan. 29. --A dispatch from Philadelphia says that Dr. J. J. Jones, late of the New Orleans True Delta and secretary of the Douglas National Committee, fought a duel with Lt. Wilson, U. S. N., this morning, near Wilmington, Del. The difficulty grew out of political affairs.
Wilmington (Delaware, United States) (search for this): article 9
Duel. Washington, Jan. 29. --A dispatch from Philadelphia says that Dr. J. J. Jones, late of the New Orleans True Delta and secretary of the Douglas National Committee, fought a duel with Lt. Wilson, U. S. N., this morning, near Wilmington, Del. The difficulty grew out of political affairs.
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