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The Daily Dispatch: may 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], In Abeyance. (search)
The Union men of Louisville, Ky., have elected their candidates to the "Border State Convention" by a large majority.
There was no secession ticket in the field.
At Portsmouth, N. H., on the 4th inst.,, Augustus Jenks, the Collector of the port, being suspected of sympathizing with secession, was waited upon and compelled to holst the American flag.
The steamship Virginia, Kelly, heretofore running between Philadelphia and Richmond, has been chartered by the Federal Government.
The engines and cars of the Alexandria and Washington Railroad have been transferred to the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.
Commodore Isaac Mayo, a veteran officer of the U. S. Navy, has tendered his resignation.
Anthony Philip Heinrich, the celebrated musical composer, died in New York last week, in the 81st year of his age.
Dr. Antisell, late assistant examiner of the Patent Office, has been promoted to the place of chief examiner.
The brokers of Lynchburg accommodat