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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sudden death of a clergyman in Church. (search)
The Rev. J. E. H. Seymour, a native of Charleston, S. C., and a promising young minister of the Baptist Church, died on Friday last, of consumption. Advices from Utah state that Brigham Young has taken a contract to build four hundred miles of telegraph through that country. Piccolomini, the charming little opera singer, is now the Marchesa della Fargua, and has her "palace." The steamer William Jenkins, running between Savannah and Baltimore, was burned at the former port on Saturday night. The amount of coal annually taken from mines in Ohio is estimated by the Commisioner of Statistics to exceed 2,000,000 tons. A writer in the Atlantic Monthly, describing the Americans, says: "They have skins of ice, and veins filled with burning lava." The cost of the Crimean war is estimated to have been $250,000,000. Rev. Chas. Lowell, of Boston, died on the 20th inst. Joe Jefferson, the comedian, is playing in Washington.