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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 8, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Custis Lee, lately stationed at Fort Washington, on the Potomac, son of Gen Robert E. Lee, has resigned his commission in the U. S. Army. The House of Representatives of Pennsylvania has refused to permit the banks of that State to issue bills of a less denomination than $5. Mayor Wood, John Cochrane, John A. Dix, Daniel S. Dickenson, of New York, formerly friends of the South, have come out for supporting Lincoln's Administration. George W. and Henry Coher were executed in Warren, Ark., a few days ago, for the murder of a small negro. The Rev. Henry Hovey has been found guilty of drunkenness and with traveling with women he calls his wives, in Wisconsin. Lady Franklin and her niece have sailed from San Francisco for Honolulu, to proceed thence to Australia and India, and home. The city of Chicago, at the present time, contains within a fraction of 40,000,000 bushels of grain — so say the Northern papers. A military encampment has been established nea
Abingdon on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, right smart rest, but we have heard of no damage to the gardens." Abingdon Virginian A watch factory is soon to be established in or near Charleston by a German citizen, who is fully acquainted with the process required. Only 21,590 people emigrated from Ireland last year. The remittances sent home frees America in 1860 amounted to $2,894,600. James Abercromble, formerly a prominent citizen of Russell county, Ala., died at Pensacola, Fla., on Tuesday morning last. The Charlotte (N. C.) Democrat says that it learns from all directions the most favorable accounts of the wheat crops. The Warren (Ark.) Home Guard hoists the name of Jeff. Davis and Albert Pike for President and Vice President. Chief Justice George T. H glow is spoken of as a candidate for Governor of Massachusetts at the coming election. A hogshead of tobacco from Western Virginia was sold on Saturday in Louisville Ky., at $16 per 100 pounds.