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The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], English Opinions on the Fort Sumter affair. (search)
th 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 emergencies the President may receive volunteers otherwise, but not for campaign service. The following appointments have been confirmed by Congress: Wade Keys, Assistant Attorney General. George E. Nelson, Superintendent Public Printing. E. Warren Moise, District Judge, Louisiana. E. E. Blackburn, Marshal District of Florida. L. J. Morris, Marshal Admiralty Court, Key West. D. H. Hamilton, Marshal District of South Carolina. B. Patterson, Marshal District of Alabama. W. H. H. Tyron, Marshal District of Mississippi. C. B. Byerby, Marshal District of Louisiana. E. L. Ross, Marshal District of Georgia. D. P. Holland, District Attorney for Florida. John L. Tatum, Attorney Court of Admiralty, Key West. George Mason, Attorney District of Texas. Ca
The war tax. --A people who are unitedly engaged in a struggle for their independence, and determined to separate eternally from the most odious tyranny that ever cursed the earth, will cheerfully make arrangements for the visit of the tax collector, and consider the money which they pay into his hands the best investment they ever made in their lives. The subjoined appointments of chief collectors of the war tax have been made by the President: J. C. Bradley for Alabama; Wm. H. Halliburton for Arkansas; E. E. Blackburn for Florida; E. Starnes for Georgia; Robert A. Lusher for Louisiana; John A. Handy for Mississippi; Wm. K. Lane for North Carolina; Wm. E. Martin for South Carolina; Isaac B. Williams for Tennessee; George J. Durham for Texas; and Henry T. Garsett for Virginia.