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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
made another heavy heal at the house of Thomas Bond, corner of Orleans and Lewis streets. They [from the St. Mary's (Md.) Beacon] Whatever difference of honest opinion may have existed in Maryland in reference to the sincerity of the apprehensions which the Southern States expressed and acted upon for the safety of their property when they found the Government peaching into the hands of a sectional party, on one can doubt that these apprehensions were well grounded, and that South Carolina, with all her imperfections, was a veritable prophet. The abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia, the nullification of the fugitive slave law by Congress, and the emancipation designs of Mr. Lincoln upon the Border Slave States, are the solemn witnesses which she carries before the bar of history to justify her fiery onset upon Sumter, we of Maryland have been an lightened a little to late, but at last we have been enlightened. We have discovered at last that the war is waged
St. Mary (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
s under the city government. Another prominent citizen, Phillip R. Schuyler, died this morning. He was an old resident of the district of the Northern Liberties. Heavy arrest of gamblers in Baltimore. On Saturday night, the 3d inst., the police of Baltimore arrested a large number of gamblers at the house of award Hall, No.74 Holliday street, and at a later hour made another heavy heal at the house of Thomas Bond, corner of Orleans and Lewis streets. They [from the St. Mary's (Md.) Beacon] Whatever difference of honest opinion may have existed in Maryland in reference to the sincerity of the apprehensions which the Southern States expressed and acted upon for the safety of their property when they found the Government peaching into the hands of a sectional party, on one can doubt that these apprehensions were well grounded, and that South Carolina, with all her imperfections, was a veritable prophet. The abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia, the
Finland (Finland) (search for this): article 1
t merchant of Cape Garardean, Mq., was shot and instantly killed in that place by a lady, wife of a Lieutenant in an Iowa company. Capt. Jacob L. Clark, of Mq, who was wounded in the battle of Shiloh, committed suicide in the hospital at St. Louis last Sunday week. Mr. J. L. Carmer was recently awarded the contract for furnishing mules to the Federal army in Western Virginia, at an aggregate of $208,000. "The Birds' Nest" is the title given to an asylum just opened in Dublin, Finland, for Catholic orphans. Three thousand applications have been received from young women wishing to be engaged as waiters at the London exhibition. The report that a brother of the wife of the President was among the slain at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, is contradicted by the Northern papers. A portrait of Aaron Burr, by Vanderlyn, was sold at auction, in New York, the other day, for $210. Thomas C Fitzpatrick who has been incarcerated in Fort Lafayette for some month
Brussels (Belgium) (search for this): article 1
ast one of our men has fallen by his hand. They suppose him to be a civilian, a Secesh version of the newspaper story of "Garibaldi's Englishman," and have banded together to make sure of him. Still, up to the present date, he is alive and shooting. in prayers The army correspondent of the Savannah Republican has the following: The object of the Federal Government, its culprit, its press, and its pestilent demagogues, is to warp the judgments and to fire the hearts of their Brussels soldiery with a sensational hatred of the Southern people and their institutions. What their armies lack in principle and courage, they hope to supply by hatred and fanaticism. If one may judge from the ignorance and poverty of ideas manifested in most of the letters found on the field, they have abundant material upon which to operate. There is a singular uniformity in the beginning and ending of many of the letters. Out of a half dozen now on my table, four of them open after th
York (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
working building round turrets to set ; they are made some fifty feet in diameter; with hand-bags. They seemed to have no fear, and worned like beave to carrying up the sand-bags from the rent; the bags are white, and the turrets will, when done, make a splendid target — no attempt was made upon on the part to prevent them from proceeding with their operations, although they were continually firing their cannon on both sides of the work. Yesterday three large schooners came down the York river, loaded with flour, which was unloaded at the Yorktown wharf. The wharf was crowded with teams all day hauling it away. The rebels are bushy engaged in constructing a wharf about a quarter of a mile below the present one, on the Gloucester . What it can be for is a mystery. A continuous line of force and calls can be seen hauling dirt down from one of their forts, and banking it out in the river, while a few boats are lying on the opposite side with some logs. A Bird's eye view
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
Carter, son of Dr. J. C. Carter, after several months in the seceding States, returned to their homes in Versailles, Kentucky, on Saturday last--. They were at once by arrested by the Provost Marshal of Lexington, and sent North for safe keeping. Mr. Louis deGeofry, First Secretary of the French Legation at Washington has been promoted by the French Minister to Greece Vicompte Jules T his place as First Secretary of Legationia Washington. The entire taxes which the citizens of Massachusetts will have to pay are estimated to amount to about $20 per head, or $75 per poll throughout the State. Henry Karst, who was sentenced to be hung at Akron, Ohio, on the 25th April, for the murder of his wife, committed suicide in his cell on the night of the 22d. The value of the dry goods imported at New York during the month of April was $2,849,285, an excess of nearly half a million over the imports of the same month last year. Perry Davis, the inventor of the celebrated
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
atorial chair of any State in the Union. In politics he is a Democrat. A few days ago, Mr. Samuel Sloan, a prominent merchant of Cape Garardean, Mq., was shot and instantly killed in that place by a lady, wife of a Lieutenant in an Iowa company. Capt. Jacob L. Clark, of Mq, who was wounded in the battle of Shiloh, committed suicide in the hospital at St. Louis last Sunday week. Mr. J. L. Carmer was recently awarded the contract for furnishing mules to the Federal army in Western Virginia, at an aggregate of $208,000. "The Birds' Nest" is the title given to an asylum just opened in Dublin, Finland, for Catholic orphans. Three thousand applications have been received from young women wishing to be engaged as waiters at the London exhibition. The report that a brother of the wife of the President was among the slain at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, is contradicted by the Northern papers. A portrait of Aaron Burr, by Vanderlyn, was sold at auction, in
Orange Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ench Legation at Washington has been promoted by the French Minister to Greece Vicompte Jules T his place as First Secretary of Legationia Washington. The entire taxes which the citizens of Massachusetts will have to pay are estimated to amount to about $20 per head, or $75 per poll throughout the State. Henry Karst, who was sentenced to be hung at Akron, Ohio, on the 25th April, for the murder of his wife, committed suicide in his cell on the night of the 22d. The value of the dry goods imported at New York during the month of April was $2,849,285, an excess of nearly half a million over the imports of the same month last year. Perry Davis, the inventor of the celebrated "Pain Killer," died in Providence, R. I., last Friday. William, Orange, late President of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, died in Cincinnati on Wednesday. George Wolkey has been convicted at St. Louis of counterfeiting Treasury notes, and sent to the penitentiary for three years.
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
of Thomas Bond, corner of Orleans and Lewis streets. They [from the St. Mary's (Md.) Beacon] Whatever difference of honest opinion may have existed in Maryland in reference to the sincerity of the apprehensions which the Southern States expressed and acted upon for the safety of their property when they found the Govers of Mr. Lincoln upon the Border Slave States, are the solemn witnesses which she carries before the bar of history to justify her fiery onset upon Sumter, we of Maryland have been an lightened a little to late, but at last we have been enlightened. We have discovered at last that the war is waged, not mainly for the restoration is now manifest, is waged against the Confederate States from vindictive motives and mainly for the extirpation of slavery wherever it exists. That the voice of Maryland may be rendered as effective as possible against the further prosecution of such a war and against all emancipation schemes, whether they come from Lincoln or hi
Dublin (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
prominent merchant of Cape Garardean, Mq., was shot and instantly killed in that place by a lady, wife of a Lieutenant in an Iowa company. Capt. Jacob L. Clark, of Mq, who was wounded in the battle of Shiloh, committed suicide in the hospital at St. Louis last Sunday week. Mr. J. L. Carmer was recently awarded the contract for furnishing mules to the Federal army in Western Virginia, at an aggregate of $208,000. "The Birds' Nest" is the title given to an asylum just opened in Dublin, Finland, for Catholic orphans. Three thousand applications have been received from young women wishing to be engaged as waiters at the London exhibition. The report that a brother of the wife of the President was among the slain at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, is contradicted by the Northern papers. A portrait of Aaron Burr, by Vanderlyn, was sold at auction, in New York, the other day, for $210. Thomas C Fitzpatrick who has been incarcerated in Fort Lafayette for so
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