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The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], [by telegraph] (search)
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Meeting at Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Nov. 10.
--A large meeting of citizens took place here to-night--Mayor Blodgett presiding.
The Mayor stated that he had received information that two or three citizens had been invited to leave the city by unauthorized persons.
The meeting was called to consider whethe , Dorue, Ford, and others, and a conservative sentiment prevailed.
The resolutions were unanimously adopted.
Counter public meeting at Augusta.
Augusta, Nov. 10--A large public meeting is in progress to-night.
The Savannah resolutions were unanimously adopted, after having been so amended as to declare that the only reme d the meeting, decidedly in favor of immediate action by the South.
Intense excitement prevailed.
Resignation of Senators Toombs and Chestnut.
Augusta, Nov. 10.--Senator Toombs, of Georgia, and Senator Chestnut, of South Carolina, have severally resigned their offices as Senators of the United States.
Volunteers in
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Press on the State of the country. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Northern Press. (search)
Passengers per Steamship Roanoke, Geo. W. Couch, master, from New York, Nov. 9th:
C. B. Hunt, Isaac Dozier, D. Cramer, Thomas Morgan, Chas. Lynch, Geo. W. Emmons, L. J. Carland, Miss Gill, Miss Platt, Chas T. McKenzie, Geo. Burns, Jno. Ryder, Thos. Munston, D. K. Leach, W. H. Prime, Charles L. Prime, Mrs. Driscoll, M. Hess. W. H. Mulson, J. O. Sefts, Dr. G. W. Briggs, Allan Gilmore, M. Gilmore, John Dunlop, and 12 in steerage.
Passengers per Steamship Jamestown, T. Skinner, master, from New York, Nov. 10th:
J. Martin, M. Gayon, W B. Osborne, Mrs. Phelps, 2 children and servant, H. Raynard, Mrs. Ashe, 2 children and servant, Miss Emerson, J. Rowe. Mrs. Meem, Geo. Tennant, Wm. Tennant, C. S. Dawson, Miss Davis, M. George, Miss Johnson and child, M. Johnson. H. G. Rodman, Mrs. Nelson, Geo. Dickinson, Sam. Shelter, and 7 in steerage.
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], [by telegraph] (search)
Hotels burnt — loss of Life. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 10.
--A fire broke out at one o'clock this morning in the kitchen of the Clarendon Hotel, and rapidly spreading, destroyed the main building situated on the corner of Main and South Division streets, and the wing extending through to Washington street. The wing on South Division street was saved.
H. Q. Chamberlain, oyster dealer, jumped from the fourth story and was almost instantly killed.
Mr. Carland, of the firm of Carland &Beirne, clothiers, was burned to death.
The building was owned by Orson Phelps, and valued at $90,000, upon which there is an insurance of $40,000 in New York and New England companies.
The furniture, owned by Mr. Hodges, of the American Hotel, and Mr. Bickford, proprietor of the Clarendon, was mostly destroyed.
Loss on furniture about $9,000; fully insured.
Mr. H. Peabody, druggist, loses about $3,000 above his insurance.-- Minor losses will make the total loss not far from $120,000, upon whic
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], All Saint 's day in New Orleans. (search)
Sailing of Steamers. New York Nov. 10.
--The steamship Fulton, for Southampton and Havre, sailed at noon, with 70 passengers and $185,000 in specie.
The steamer Vigo, for Liverpool, carries out 120 passengers, and a trifling amount of specie.
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], Shocking accident. (search)
Fire at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Nov. 10.
--The extensive saw mill of M. & L. Glenn, in the 17th ward, with a large quantity of lumber, was entirely destroyed by fire last night.
Loss about $30,000; partially insured.
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], Meeting of Southern Legislatures (search)
Receipts of Flour and Grain at New York. New York Nov. 10.
--The receipts of Flour and Grain at this port to-day foot up as follows: Flour 16,000 bbls.; Wheat 231,000 bushels; Corn 51,100 bushels.
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], [by telegraph] (search)
Northern markets.
New York, Nov. 10.
--Flour is heavy; sales of 1,000 bbls.--State $5.30. Ohio and Southern are unchanged.
Wheat has a declining tendency for stock afloat.
In store firm at former rates.
Sales of 10,000 bushels red Southern $1.30: white Western $1.45. Corn is heavy — sales of 20,000 bushels — mixed 69@71 Pork is steady — mess unchanged; prime $14
Philadelphia, Nov. 10.
--Flour unchanged.--Wheat is quiet at $1.30 to $1.37. Corn is dull — yellow at 71 Whiskey closed firm.
Coffee quiet — Rio at 14½@15¾c., and Laguayra at 14½@15 Provisions are quiet.
Whiskey is dull at 22@22½c.
Baltimore, Nov. 10.
hiskey is dull at 22@22½c.
Baltimore, Nov. 10.
--Flour continues steady.
Wheat firm — red $1.30@$1.35; white $1.45@$1.65. Corn steady — yellow 68@70; white 70@75 Provisions steady — mess Pork $19@$19.75; rump $14. Leaf Lard 12½@13 Coffee quiet and steady at 14@15 No stock in first hands.
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