Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for March 25th or search for March 25th in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

the Chesapeake for Fort Pickens about January 22d, and, on the 29th, President Buchanan, having entered into a quasi armistice with certain leading seceders at Pensacola and elsewhere, caused Secretaries Holt and Touley to instruct, in a joint note, the commanders of the war vessels off Pensacola and Lieut Slemmer, commanding Fort Pickens, to commit no act of hostilities, and not to land Captain Vodges's company unless that fort should be attacked. [That joint note I never saw until March 25th, but suppose the armistice was consequent upon the meeting of the Peace Convention at Washington, and was understood to terminate with it.] Hearing, however, that the most active preparations for hostilities on the part of the seceders at Pensacola, by the erection of new batteries and arming Fort Mcllae--that had not a gun mounted when it was seized — during the Peace Convention and since, I brought the subject to the notice of the new Administration, when this note, dated March 12th