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The Daily Dispatch: March 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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From Washington. Washington,March 25. --Benj. F. Disherwood has been appointed Engineer-in-Chief of the Navy. A large number of business men from Baltimore are here to-day, to press the nomination of Corkoran for Collector. New York merchants are writing here that unless Congress holds an extra session to repeal the M.rrill tariff bill they will import goods via Charleston. Confirmations by the Senate.--William Gilpin, Governor of Colorado; Joshua R. Giddings, Consul to the British American Provinces; Mark N. Donnell, of Me., Consul to Vera Cruz; John Britton, of N. York, Consul to Southampton; W. O. Williams, District of Columbia, Second Lieutenant U. S. A.; Milena Tilton, of Maryland, Second Lieutenant Marine corps. Hiram Barney has been nominated Collector of New York. Also, Richard C. Parsons, of Ohio, Consul to Rio Janeiro; Robert W. Scheldt, Consul to Havana, and T. Bigelow Lawrence, Consul to Florence.
d Cap, would reach the Ohio on Thursday or Friday. His loss in the retreat has been trifling. He has saved his trains. The Oregon Legislature has memorialized Congress for arms and munitions for the defence of the State, and an iron clade vessel at the mouth of the Columbia. The Hon. Ell Thayer has received applications from upwards of a thousand persons desiring to join his colony in Florida. James Monzon, of Ohio, has been appointed Consul at Rhode Janer, in place of Richard C. Parsons. The Hon. Jareb W. Mider, formerly United States Senator from New Jersey, is dead. Over hall a million dollars of prizeanoucy has been paid over by United States Marshal Milward, or Philadelphia, about half of which has been sent to Washington for distribution. The yellow fever at Key West, has killed one-fifth of the 90th N. Y. regulate. The village of Randolph Tennessee which was recently destroyed by order of Gen. Sherman contained ninety-seven buildings, all but