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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Ordinance of transfer passed by Alabama. (search)
New Hampshire election. Concord, N. H.,March 12.--The annual election for State officers and members of Congress is in progress to-day. The returns do not show a large vote, and there is very little excitement. As far as heard from, the Republicans maintain about the same majority as last year. In Concord, the vote in four wards at 1 o'clock stood — Republican 631, Opposition 375. About the same as last year. [second Dispatch.] Concord,March 13.--Berry, Rep., is elected Governor by a majority of 4,000. All the Republican candidates are elected to Congress.
The vote in Petersburg. Petersburg,March 13.-- 2 P. M. --The vote on the Secession Resolutions, submitted at the meeting on Monday night, is progressing.--Secession is 110 ahead, and the Union strength is nearly exhausted. [second Dispatch.] Petersburg,March 13.--The vote to- night at dark showed the secessionists 51 ahead, and this majority is expected to be increased during the following to-morrow. The secession men are parading the streets with a band. A great crowd is , submitted at the meeting on Monday night, is progressing.--Secession is 110 ahead, and the Union strength is nearly exhausted. [second Dispatch.] Petersburg,March 13.--The vote to- night at dark showed the secessionists 51 ahead, and this majority is expected to be increased during the following to-morrow. The secession men are parading the streets with a band. A great crowd is out and will be addressed by Messrs. Pryor, String fellow and others, onPoplar Lawn, at 8 o'clock.
Naval. Norfolk,March 13.--The U. S. steamer Pocahontas, from Vera Cruz, arrived in Hampton Roads last evening. The Cumberland is hourly expected. New York,March 13.--A steam frigate is coming up — probably the Powhatan, from Vera Cruz. Naval. Norfolk,March 13.--The U. S. steamer Pocahontas, from Vera Cruz, arrived in Hampton Roads last evening. The Cumberland is hourly expected. New York,March 13.--A steam frigate is coming up — probably the Powhatan, from Vera Cru
Fire in Lynchburg. Lynchburg, Va.,March 13. --A fire took place here last night, destroying Williams & Peters' brokers' office, and several other buildings.
The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], Richmond Supplying the South with arms. (search)
Northern Markets. New York,March 13.--Cotton firm — uplands middling 11¼@11½. Flour firm. Wheat has a declining tendency. Corn has a declining tendency — mixed 59@67; Southern white. 70@ 71; yellow 63@68 Pork heavy — mess $16.87@18; prime steady at $12.50 @13. Lard heavy at 9@9½c Whiskey steady. Sugar heavy — Muscovado 4½ @5--Coffee steady. Molasses unchanged. Turpentine steady at 36½c. Rosin heavy at $1.23. Rice steady. Stocks heavy — New York Centrals 78½; Virginia 6's 78¼; Misssouri 6's 66¼. Sales in New York,March 12th, of $6, 000 Tennessee 6's at $75½; $8,000 do. at $75¼; $5,000 do. at $75½; $23,000 do. at $75; $1,000 North Carolina 6's at $32, and $1,000 do, at $81½. Baltimore,March 13.--Flour dull and heavy — Howard and Ohio $5; City Mills $5; no buyers.--Wheat active — Red $1.23 @1.27; White $1.45@1.65 Corn has a declining tendency and is 2 cent 2 lower — Mixed 63@65. Provisions dull and unchanged. Coffee firm at 12¼@13.
ed, bark Ann E. Grant, Richmond. 26th.--bark Virginia, Richmond. Boston, March 11.--Arrived, schr. Chas. Allstrum, Richmond and City Point. Baltimore, March 13.--Arrived, schrs. Ashland, Petersburg: L. Phleger, Norfolk, Cleared, schrs. Ellen Goldsborough, Richmond; Alfarata, Norfolk. Newport. March 10.--Arrived, Sailed, schr. J. K. Baker, Harwich, for Norfolk; Annie, Edith, Camden, for do. New London, March 11.--Arrived, schr. John C. Henry, Norfolk. New York, March 13.--Cleared, schrs. Alexander M., York River; J. Vanzand, James River. Arrived, schrs. Senator, Norfolk, Golden Rule, Rappahannock. Alexandria, March 13.--Norfolk; Annie, Edith, Camden, for do. New London, March 11.--Arrived, schr. John C. Henry, Norfolk. New York, March 13.--Cleared, schrs. Alexander M., York River; J. Vanzand, James River. Arrived, schrs. Senator, Norfolk, Golden Rule, Rappahannock. Alexandria, March 13.--Sailed, schr. Samuel B. Grice, Norfolk.
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]vessels ordered South. New York, March 13. --The steamers Star of the West, Harlet Lane, Crusader, Mohawk, Empire City, and other vessels, are ordered to Sail to-night, it is said for Charleston, but probably for any point on the Southern coast. They carry arms, men and provisions. It is believed some have also been ordered from Norfolk. L.
The California Pony Express. Fort Kearney, March 13.--The Pony Express passed here at 6.30 A. M. San Francisco, Feb. 27, 3.40 P. M. --The heavy rains prevailing when the last express departed, extended over the State, and were very severe at some points on the mountains, and in the Washout mining regions the fall of snow was very heavy. The weather is again pleasant this week. G. B. Post, a pioneer merchant of San Francisco, died on the 26th. The Legislature adjourned over from the 21st to the 26th. The sessions continue to be occupied with discussions of Union resolutions, the Broderick expunging resolutions, and the intrigues over the proposed Senatorial election. There has been no legislation of any importance yet. Accounts from San Diego state that the whalers at that Port have already taken 76 whales, and the season for catching is not half over. Each whale is worth $1,000. The late Legislature of Washington Territory granted divorces to sevente
The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], The evacuation of Sumter at Charleston. (search)
Death of a prominent lawyer and politician. Homer, N. Y., March 13. --E. F. Goold, a prominent lawyer and politician, died at his residence in Cortlant this morning.
The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], What postage the various cities pay. (search)
; select 12 Corn declining; sales for the week 80,000 bushels — white 65; mixed 61; yellow $1.--Staves active — Red Hhd. 36@37; white 70 Naval Stores dull. Tar $1.50. Baltimore, March 14.--Flour dull and heavy — Howar and Ohio $5.12. Wheat firm — red $1,25@ 1.27; white $1.40@ 1.65. Corn dull --mixed 53@63; yellow 56@59 Mess pork $17; rump $13. Lard 9¼c. Coffee quiet at 12¼@13¼c. Whiskey 17½c. New York, March 14.--Cotton firm — Uplan a Middling 11 Flour quiet. Wheat firm--Kentucky White $1,67. Corn firm — Mixed 66@68; Southern White 68@70; Yellow 68 Pork heavy — Mess $16.75; Prime $12 50. Whiskey steady at 17½c. Sugar quiet — Orleans 6; Muscovado 4½@5½c.; Havana 4½@6½c. Coffee quiet — Rio 12½c.; Java 16½c. Spirits Turpentine dull — crude Wilmington $2.70 per barrel. Stocks Steady — N. York Centrals $78½ Virginia 6's $78½; Missouri 6's $66½. Sales in New York, March 13, of $6,000 Tenn. 6's at 76; $6,000 do. at 75¼ $5,000 Va. 6's
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