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Serious accident. --A serious accident occurred at the railroad trestle over Six-and-Twenty Creek, between Pendleton and Anderson, on Saturday last. In removing the treaties, for the purpose of putting up a bridge over that stream, the treatie giving way, fell and knocked two of the workmen off the treatle, who fell to the ground, a distance of forty and fifty-six feet respectively. They were dangerously injured. Other persons had a narrow escape--Keowee (S. C.) Courier.
Seizure of trains. Nashville, July 5. --The up and down passenger trains on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad were seized this morning at Camp Truesdale, near Mitchellville, by order of Maj. Gen. Anderson, and both brought to this city. The managers had taken all the engines and rolling stock, except a few cars, to Louisville Against this policy we had remonstrated, and this seizure was a necessity to protect ourselves. Gen.Anderson informed the agent here that no furthersenger trains on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad were seized this morning at Camp Truesdale, near Mitchellville, by order of Maj. Gen. Anderson, and both brought to this city. The managers had taken all the engines and rolling stock, except a few cars, to Louisville Against this policy we had remonstrated, and this seizure was a necessity to protect ourselves. Gen.Anderson informed the agent here that no further seizures would be made, and that trains should pass uninterrupted.
The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], Patriotic Move in West Baton Rouge. (search)
he temporal power of the Pope. He also said that Spain has given a pledge that whether St. Domingo be annexed or not, slavery shall not be introduced into that island. A meeting has been held in London for the benefit of the fugitive slave Anderson and his kinsmen in Canada. He explained the necessity of killing the man, his master, was to effect his escape, and the meeting fully endorsed the act. A monster meeting in behalf of Anderson was to be held in Exeter Hall the 2d of July. TAnderson was to be held in Exeter Hall the 2d of July. The rumor has been revived that the Czar will visit the Emperor Napoleon at Chalons Camp. It is reported that Minister Dayton has remonstrated against the assimilation of the position of the Southern States with Italy, in an article recent published in the Patric and Moniteur. The Southern Commissioners are still in Paris, but the French Government will hold no communication except with the Washington Government. The Paris Bourse closed steady. Rentee 67f 85 No official annou