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The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1860., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Miss Jane C. Martin has been appointed keeper of the Marblehead light, vice Ezekiel Darling, resigned. The Mayor of Portsmouth, Va., has appointed the 29th inst., as a day of thanksgiving in that city. The steamer Ellen Gray, engaged in the Kanawha River trade, was stink in the Ohio last week. Loss $13,000. The telegraph advises us of the sudden death of Rev. Dr. Edgar, of Nashville, an eminent Presbyterian clergymen. It is estimated that $100,000 changed hands in Boston on the defeat of Burlingame. Dr. J. W. Woolen, editor of the Washington (N. C.) Dispatch, died on the 12th inst. Jackson, tried in Fluvanna county, Va., for shooting P. P. Seay, has been acquitted. S. M. Trimyer was drowned in Rappahannock county, Va., a few days since. Peter Stuyvesant, an aged citizen of New York, died on the 15th inst., The North Carolina Legislature meets today. Hon. Ed. H. Cook, probate Judge of Lowndes county, Ala., died on the 10th inst.,
& Bros. These are the well known lectures of Thackeray, gotten up in handsome style and illustrated. For sale by J. W. Randolph. Nicaragua; its People, Scenery, Monuments, Resources, Condition and Proposed Canal; with one hundred maps and illustrations. By E. G. Squier, formerly Charge d'affaires of the United States to the Republic of Central America. New York: Harper & Bros. This book is published in good style and has peculiar interest now when the ill-fated expeditions of the American filibusters are fresh in the memory. For sale by J. W. Randolph. We have received from Messrs. West & Johnston, the publishers, a neat pamphlet, comprising the speech of Mr. Voorhees, of Indiana, in defence of Cook, and his address before the Literary Societies of the University of Virginia. These efforts of one of the greatest orators of this day are worthy of preservation. Westminster Review.--We have from the agents, Messrs. Woodhouse & Co., the October number of this Review.