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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
High water this day (Saturday) 7 ½; o'clock. Arrived, Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdse, and passengers, D. & W. Currie. Steamship Virginia, Kelley, Philadelphia, mdse. and passengers, C. P. Cardozo. Brig John Geddes, (Br.) McDougal, Halifax, fish. Schr. Julia Maine, Preston, Philadelphia, coal, Wirt Roberts. Sailed, Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, N. York, mdze. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Schr. Caspar Heit, Shoe, Philadelphia, lumber, J. G. Reed. Schr. Josephus, Waterbury, down the river, light. Schr. Hannah Martin, Slate,down the river, light. Schr. Emma D., Warren, down the river, light. Schr. John Larkin. McKown, down the river, light.
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
a Payne miss Anna Paraley miss M W Purkins miss P D Penny miss J E Phillips mrs L D Place mrs E D Power miss Cora Quarles mrs M E W Read mrs E Reamey mrs S J Rice mrs M Rice mrs Mary R Richardson miss J Richmond mrs Roberts mrs Jane F Roy mrs Kesiah Roberts mrs M E Ryley mrs D Richardson miss J Roane miss Sarah J Stokly Mary Stewart miss S G Seeley miss M J Sullavan mrs A S Snyder mrs Jno Stratton mrs G Smith mrs J P Smith mrs J B Smith Roberts mrs M E Ryley mrs D Richardson miss J Roane miss Sarah J Stokly Mary Stewart miss S G Seeley miss M J Sullavan mrs A S Snyder mrs Jno Stratton mrs G Smith mrs J P Smith mrs J B Smith mrs C M Simons mrs Maria Swain mrs Cath Saunders mrs Schuagarle mrs J Shuman mrs O E Shillingham mrs E Tabb mrs Louisa Taylor miss H Timberlake miss L 2 Thomas miss Ella Tompkins miss M A Turner miss M J Tucker miss F B Vaughn miss Sallie Venable mrs Mc D R Vaughn mrs M A Wood ward miss M E Watts miss M S Wilson miss Jane Wilson miss B H Willeroy miss M A Willis miss E Woodward miss S E Wallington mrs E R White mrs H G White mrs L R Williams
Arrived. Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York, mdse. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Schr. E. A. Anderson. Cranmer, Philadelphia, coal, Crenshaw & Co. Schr. David Hale, Conkelin, Philadelphia, coal, Crenshaw & Co. Schr. J. B. Allen, Allen, Philadelphia, J. L. Statton. Schr. West Wind, Burnett, Philadelphia, Wirt Roberts. Schr. Charles Foulks, James River, lumber, I. J. Mercer.
Travers, Frank, Alexandria, coal, Stearns & Co. Schr. Sarah E. Jones, Jones, Philadelphia, coal, R. O. Haskins. Schr. S. W. Ponder, Demin, Philadelphia, coal, M C. Selden, Jr. Schr. Polly Rice, Adams, Philadelphia, coal. Schr. Nelly D., Studdams, Philadelphia, coal, S. P. Hawes & Son. Schr. Quickstep, Richardson, Philadelphia coal, S. P. Hawes & Son. Schr. Jno. Collins, Predmore, Philadelphia, coal, J. H. Lester. Schr. W. Roark, Roark, Philadelphia, coal Wirt Roberts. Schr. Kadosh, Williams, Philadelphia, coal, P. C. Larus, Ag't. Schr. Express, Tylor, Philadelphia, coal, J. L. Statton. Schr. Revenue, Grady, Philadelphia, coal, J. R. Anderson. Schr. Arkansas, Dandy, Alexandria, pig iron, J. R. Anderson. Schr. Wm. G. Tufts, Russell, Albany, lumber, Jno. A. Belvin. Schr. Wm. E. Leggett, Gibson, Albany, lumber, Jno. A. Belvin. Schr. Thos. Martin, Cleveland, Albany, lumber, S. C. Robinson Schr. Wm. Henry, Sharlott, A
Another man Drowned. --We are informed by officer Blankinship that the body of another soldier was taken from the water of the Dock on Monday, at the corner of 17th street, opposite the coal yard of Wirt Roberts. It is thought he belonged to one of the Alabama regiments stationed here. He had on grey pantaloons.
tealing money.--Edward Sullivan, a white boy, was committed to jail, on the charge of stealing two watches, valued at $26, from Adam, a slave.--William, a slave, was sentenced to receive 30 lashes for cutting, with a knife or some other instrument, Charles, who belongs to Dr. Cabell.--Patrick McGowan was fined $1 for driving a dray across the sidewalk, on Broad street.--The case of Isaac, a slave, charged with stabbing Aurelius, belonging to James L. Porter, was continued to next Friday.--Wirt Roberts was fined $1 for driving a coal cart across the side-walk of 17th street. His agent stated that the driver of the cart had positive orders never to do so.--Alexander W. Jones was brought up to answer the charge of assault and battery upon Walter and Frederick Stultz, two small boys, whom he had trounced for striking his own little son. His Honor dismissed the case, with some admonitory remarks to the parents, complainant and defendant.--William Scott, a worthless free negro, was ordered t