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The Daily Dispatch: February 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National Crisis. (search)
Six or eight of the military companies which went to Pensacola from Montgomery, Ala. , hastened to that city.
There is no important movement, therefore, likely to be made at present at Fort Pickens.
From Charleston.
The Charleston correspondent of the Baltimore American gives that paper the following news:
At the Arsenal the recruits of the standing army are undergoing thorough training as fast as they enlist.
They are retained here and instructed into the art of war until a company is formed, when the whole lot is transferred to one of the military posts in the harbor, where they become acquainted with the pleasures of a soldier's life in the trenches.
The most of the enlisted men are a jolly, hard set of cases, and it is exceedingly difficult to restrain them from drunkenness and riot.
This fact is so notorious that Mr. Cunningham, Colonel of the 17th Regiment, brought the matter to the notice of the Legislature last week, and liked to have embroiled himself
From North Carolina. Raleigh N. C. Feb. 1.
--The Commissioners for Alabama left for Montgomery to-day.
Those for Washington will leave to-morrow.
All is quiet.
Preparations to elect delegates to the State Convention have begun.
The small-pox is not spreading.