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The Daily Dispatch: October 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Candidates for Congress in North Carolina. (search)
on was subsequently adopted authorizing the Deputy Grand Sire, in his discretion, if he deems them unsafe in Baltimore, to remove the archives of the Grand Lodge to Philadelphia or New York. Details of Sews from Washington. We copy the following from the Washington Star, of Saturday evening: Yesterday afternoon the Rescue towed up to the Navy-Yard the schooner Martford, of Baltimore, found by the fictilia without papers, with a cargo of wheat and tobacco. She was loaded at Port Tobacco and Pope's Creek, and was captured near these places with six men on heard, She was placed alongside the receiving ship Anacostia, under guard, where she will await the investigation into her case. The Reserve also brought up two contrabass, picked up along the river. The steamer went down again last evening and joined the flotilla. The steamer Mount Vernon arrived this morning from Old Point, with shell for the Arsenal and several sick gunmen from the blockading fleet, to be