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The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], The War Movements. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Staunton Shoemakers. (search)
Boston Alarmed.
--A dispatch from Boston, May 11th, says: An attempt was made to cut off the Cochituate water from the city last night, by breaking open the main conduit, near Newton, Lower Falls.
The attempt was unsuccessful, the mason work being too substantial for the implements used.
The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], English Opinions on the Fort Sumter affair. (search)
From Montgomery.
Montgomery, May 11.--The question of the removal of the Provisional seat of Government from this city to Richmond will be decided to-day.
It will probably be defeated.
It is expected, however, that President Davis will go to Virginia, and head the Army on the border.
Secretary Memminger, of the Treasury, has sent in a report of a scheme for raising the funds necessary for the prosecution of the war. This and the tariff are the only questions now remaining for consideration of Congress, which will probably adjourn about the 23d inst., to meet again in the middle of July, unless sooner called together by the President.
In regard to funds for carrying on the war, fifty millions will be raised, probably one-half by Treasury notes, one-fourth by customs, and one-fourth by direct taxation.
Volunteers will not be received for a less term than three years, or during the war. Field and staff officers will be appointed by the President.
In local emergenc