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Burke (North Dakota, United States) (search for this): article 8
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May 4th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 8
From Petersburg.[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Petersburg, May 4, 1861.
After the late pleasant weather, which caused the buds to expand, the leaves to grow and the flowers to blow, the North wind has wrought a change which makes fires and overcoats not only comfortable, but indispensable.
There was frost as often as three mornings during the present week.
The annual election for municipal officers takes place on Monday.
Instead of the numerous announcements of candidates, as in previous years, and the busy scenes of electioneering, scarcely any interest is felt in the matter.
The present incumbents, if they desire it, will be elected without opposition.
Two companies of military, belonging to the Third Regiment of Georgia Volunteers, passed through this city to-day, on their way to Norfolk — namely:
The Home Guards, Captain James S. Reed, of Morgan county, and the Burke Guards, Capt. W. C. Musgrove, of Burke county, numbering respectively eighty