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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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4th (search for this): article 1
Twenty dollars reward.
--Ran away from our mill, in Henrico county, on the 4th instant, a Negro man named Ned, about 24 years old, of dark, ginger-bread color, slender frame, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and downcast expression when spoken to. We will give the above reward of $20 if he is returned to us in this city.
He is supposed to be in Charles City county. C. E.& W. E. Anderson. mh 29--4t*
13th (search for this): article 1
Later from Europe.Arrival of the city of Baltimore. New York, March 28
--The steamship City of Baltimore, from Liverpool on the 13th instant, arrived this morning.
The Jura, Kangaroo, Nova Scotian, and Fulton had arrived out.
The city of Messina had surrendered to the Sardinian forces.
The Hibernia, of the Galway line, would make her first trip on the 26th inst.
The French Legislature was engaged in debating the Emperor's address.
The main topic was his Orleans policy.
Several members strongly denounced associating with the English policy, which had proved victorious in Italy.
One member warned the Government against the suicidal policy, and predicted internal danger ahead.
All was quiet at Warsaw.
Russian troops continued to arrive.
The Conference on the Syrian question was being held.
It was expected an agreement would soon be decided upon.
Dispatches were received announcing that the Mussulman of Syria were assuming a threatening att
14th (search for this): article 5
Treason defined in Florida.
--An act just passed by the Florida Legislature declares, that in the event of any actual collision between the troops of the late Federal Union and those in the employ of the State of Florida, it shall be the duty of the Governor of the State to make public proclamation of the fact, and thereafter the act of holding office under the Federal Government shall be declared treason, and the person convicted shall suffer death.
This act was approved by the Governor of the State on the 14th ultimo.
We suppose Postmasters will be excepted from the operation of this law.
20th (search for this): article 19
From Texas.
--Governor Houston still claims to be the Chief Executive of Texas, and has published an address to the people, protesting against the action of the Convention.
The Legislature had re-assembled and confirmed the action of the Convention, deposing Governor Houston.
The steamers General Rusk and Daniel Webster sailed from the Brazos on the 20th ult., with the United States troops on board.
The Indians are devastating the frontiers, killing and driving back the settlers.
20th (search for this): article 1
21st (search for this): article 4
From Texas. Galveston, March 26.
--The Convention elected Ford Colonel, and Bavlor Lieutenant Colonel, of the regiment of Rangers, to serve 12 months on the frontiers.
On the 21st Messrs. Houston and Hamilton delivered speeches at Austin, denouncing the Convention, &c.
On the 23d the Convention, in Committee of the Whole, adopted the Confederate Constitution almost unanimously.
On engrossing, the vote was also nearly unanimous.
23rd (search for this): article 4
From Texas. Galveston, March 26.
--The Convention elected Ford Colonel, and Bavlor Lieutenant Colonel, of the regiment of Rangers, to serve 12 months on the frontiers.
On the 21st Messrs. Houston and Hamilton delivered speeches at Austin, denouncing the Convention, &c.
On the 23d the Convention, in Committee of the Whole, adopted the Confederate Constitution almost unanimously.
On engrossing, the vote was also nearly unanimous.
25th (search for this): article 22
Death of a Professor.
--Dr. Josiah Willard Gibbs, Professor of Sacred Literature in the Theological Department of Yale College, and a man of great celebrity in the world of science, died in New Haven on the 25th inst., aged 71 years. He held a high rank among American scholars, not only for learning and research in his special department, but for his thorough acquaintance with general philology.
26th (search for this): article 33
26th (search for this): article 1
Later from Europe.Arrival of the city of Baltimore. New York, March 28
--The steamship City of Baltimore, from Liverpool on the 13th instant, arrived this morning.
The Jura, Kangaroo, Nova Scotian, and Fulton had arrived out.
The city of Messina had surrendered to the Sardinian forces.
The Hibernia, of the Galway line, would make her first trip on the 26th inst.
The French Legislature was engaged in debating the Emperor's address.
The main topic was his Orleans policy.
Several members strongly denounced associating with the English policy, which had proved victorious in Italy.
One member warned the Government against the suicidal policy, and predicted internal danger ahead.
All was quiet at Warsaw.
Russian troops continued to arrive.
The Conference on the Syrian question was being held.
It was expected an agreement would soon be decided upon.
Dispatches were received announcing that the Mussulman of Syria were assuming a threatening att