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The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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extract a small portion of the worthless mass: In the Senale, Mr. Wade offered a joint resolution, that the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to remit all duties and imports on all arms imported since 1st of May, which have not actually been paid, and on all arms which may be imported prior to the 1st of January, 1862, for the use of any State which in good faith is aiding in suppressing the rebellion now waged against the United States. Referred to the Committee of Finance. Mr. Hale presented a petition for the relief of Roger Jones, who commanded at Harper's Ferry, and was obliged to destroy public and private property there, and of volunteers in the service of the United States. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. In the House, Mr. Upton, of Virginia, (!) offered a resolution requiring all officers in the service of the United States to report to the proper department the names and numbers of such persons as may be released upon parole on taking the
ll change, scarce already, will then disappear almost entirely, as has been the case in Virginia. The editor of the Canton (Ga.) Mountaineer has been shown a counterfeit $20 bill of the Bank of Hamburg, S. C. It was exceedingly well executed. Col. J. L. Orr's regiment has been accepted by the Confederate Government, and will be got ready at an early day for service in Virginia. First class whiskey is selling at Cincinnati for eleven cents per gallon. In Richmond it sells for fifteen cents per glass, to those who are green enough to pay it. Hon. Robert M. Patton is doing noble work for the Confederate loan in North Alabama. He feels confident that that end of the State will subscribe one million of dollars. Capt. Tom Hale, a resident of Huntsville, Ala., for forty-five years, died there on the 26th ult. He was a soldier under Jackson in 1812. John W. Brownfield has been elected Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions at Charleston, S. C.