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The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], Heavy shipments of corn and Bacon . (search)
Heavy shipments of corn and Bacon.
--The North Alabamian says that the quantity of grain and provisions boated up the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, now lying in ware house and bulk awaiting transportation by railway to South Carolina, Georgia and intermediate points, is unprecedented.
Every train going East and South is heavily laden with corn and bacon, and still the supply accumulates at Nashville and Florence faster than it can be taken away.
On their return trips, the cars come quite empty, little or no merchandize being received by the way of Charleston.
Col. Preston's opinion.
--Col. John S. Preston, Commissioner from South Carolina to Virginia, has returned home, as we learn from the Columbia Guardian.
It is his opinion that the Virginia Convention will not, at present, take any action — at least the one now in session.
It is anti-coercion, and will prevent war on the seceded States, if possible; but more prompt and decisive action need not now be looked for.