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The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1860., [Electronic resource], More of the bitter Fruits. (search)
More of the bitter Fruits.
--The Norfolk Woolen Company, employing nearly a hundred hands, have reduced the pay of their workmen.
The workmen now work their 12 hours a day at half pay, and make just about enough to pay their board.
Those having families feel the effects of the hard times very unpleasantly.
Russell & Birdsall's Bolt and Lock Factory, at Greenwich, employing 150 workmen, has, we learn, totally suspended business.
Their trade was chiefly with the South.
The cotton mills in Pawtucket, Mass., and R. I. are running now on three-quarters time, and the calico printing establishments are running but four days in the week.--Hartford Times.
The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1860., [Electronic resource], Steamboat collision in the Chesapeake . (search)
Steamboat collision in the Chesapeake.
About one o'clock on Saturday morning, the steamer Louisiana, Capt. George W. Russell, bound for Norfolk, and the steamer Virginia, Capt. Noah Fairbanks, bound for Fredericksburg.
got in to collision on the Chesapeake Bay, off the mouth of the Patuxent, about one hundred miles from Baltimore.
The Virginia had her bows stove in, but not so badly as to prevent her proceeding on her way.
The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], Confederate prisoners. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], The case of Senator Bright in the Washington Senate . (search)