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The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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the ball entering his head at the temple, causing death in a few minutes afterwards. David H. Reins, the oldest printer in New York, died yesterday morning at Morrisalite, aged eighty years. Mr. Reins was one of the veterans of lais, and also one of the founders of the New York Typhical Society. The steamer Ginagow, from Liverpool on the 5th inst. and Queenstown on the day following, arrived at this port yesterday. Things in Philadelphia. Philadelphia. March 24th. --Joshua Ames, one of the oldest ship master or this port, died on Friday night in the 72d year of his age. For more than forty years he commanded vessels out of this and other ports. The arrival of vessels at this port on Saturday were more than usually numerous, including six barks, three brigs, and ten chocolates. Some of the vessels came in gallant to be loaded with grain for European ports. One brought a load of sugar and honey from Cienfuegos. Capt. Isaac W. Mickie, who for many