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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 874 98 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 411 1 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 353 235 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 353 11 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 345 53 Browse Search
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 1 321 3 Browse Search
Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 282 2 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 253 1 Browse Search
Allan Pinkerton, The spy in the rebellion; being a true history of the spy system of the United States Army during the late rebellion, revealing many secrets of the war hitherto not made public, compiled from official reports prepared for President Lincoln , General McClellan and the Provost-Marshal-General . 242 0 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 198 0 Browse Search
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the liabilities of Josiah Lee & Co., of Baltimore, are estimated at $300,000. the American says: the terms of the assignment are that the partnership property shall first be devoted to the payment of partnership debts; their individual property to pay individual debts, and after the payment of individual debts, balance of the individual property to pay partnership debts. It is the impression, from our best sources of information, that the creditors of the partnership will not realize more than 15 cents in the dollar. Deed of assignment will be recorded in Harford county, and the estate settled in the court of that county. P. Gover & Co. Also stopped on Thursday, and have made an assignment. Their affairs are in better condition, and will pay about 75 cents on the dollar. the following is a comparative statement of the imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for last week, and since January 1st: For the week. 1858.1859.1860. entered at
rk, mdze. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Brig Fred Eugene, Haws, Rockland, lime, Libby & Burton. Schr. M. L. Johnson, Burrows, Norfolk, corn, Stearns & Co. Schr. Boston, (Br.,) Davidson, N. S., potatoes, C. T. Wortham & Co. Schr. Roxanna, Moore, Havre de Grace, coal, Hawes & Son. Schr. Josiah Achorn, Merrill, Rockland, to Libby & Burton. Sailed. Steamship Virginia, Kelley, Philadelphia, mdze. and passengers, C. P. Cardozo. Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdze. and passengers, D. & W. Currie. Schr. Crenshaw, Moss, New York, mdze., D. & W. Currie. Schr. Minnehaha, Young, Charleston, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. Susan F. Abbott, Ludism, New York, via Petersburg, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. D. E. Wolf. Bucklow, Alexandria, light. Schr. Elizabeth, Parsons, Alexandria, light. Schr. Wm. Severe, Brooks, Alexandria, light. Schr. Thomas Page, Robinson, down the river, light Schr. W. S. Robbins, d
Baltimore cattle market Baltimore, Nov. 2 --The offerings of beef cattle at the scales yesterday amounted to 1.600 head, of which 350 head were driven to Philadelphia, 200 to the country, 150 were left over unsold, and the balance (900 head) were taken by Baltimore butchers at prices ranging from $2.50 to $3.75, and averaging $3.12 ½, the same rate as last market day. There were, however, but few lots that brought the outside rates. Hogs were a shade lower. Sales were made at $8 to $8.25 per 100 lbs. for good to prime lots. For sheep to day prices ruled as last Thursday, viz: $3 to $4 per head.
City Point. Nov. 3d, 1860. Arrived. Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, Richmond. Steamship Roanoke, Couch, New York. Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Richmond. Schr. Margaret, New York. Br. bark Junietta, Williamson, Liverpool. Sailed, Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York. Steamship Roanoke Couch, Richmond. Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore.
The small-pox is making sad ravages at Puerto Principe, Cuba. Entire families have been swept away by this loathsome disease. Mrs. Margaret Burns died in Baltimore, on the 2d inst., from an over-dose of opium, taken to relieve pain. The New York Tribune states that Gerrit Smith has withdrawn his libel suit against the rry, the principal Chicago undertaker for the victims of the Lady Elgin disaster, has since died, himself, from overwork. Rev. Daniel Stansbury, formerly of Baltimore, died at Janesville, Wis., on the 28th ult. The City Guard of Baltimore have made application for permission to visit England. The right man in the rig The City Guard of Baltimore have made application for permission to visit England. The right man in the right place — a husband at home in the evening. Thirty-two negroes were sold in Athens, Ga., on the 19th ult., for $28,101. Only 9 persons were killed by the explosion of the steamer Hill, near Memphis, Friday.
Dock statement for October. --Inward--71,000 bricks; 993 bbls., boxes and bales mdze.; 4,619 bags coffee; 1,000 bushels corn; 93 crates; 4,602 tons coal; 33 casks hardware; 1,910 bbls. fish; 3,361 tons guano; 1,770 bales hay; 761 tons iron; 695 tons ice; 111 tons iron ore; 3,799 casks lime; 1,361,672 feet lumber; 100,000 lath; 100 bundles pitch; 705 tons plaster; 5,509 sacks salt; 325,300 shingles; 52,430 bushels wheat; 5 New York, 5 Baltimore, 3 Boston packets, assorted cargoes; 223 boats and vessels entered the Dock; 205 cleared from Dock. Outward--33,184 bbls. flour; 5,077 packages tobacco; 2,256 hhds. do; 11,700 bushels mill offal; 181 tons iron; 297 kegs nails; 22 tons copper; 302 bales domestics; 9 saw mills; 1,374 boxes, bbls. and bales mdze; 800 empty bbls.; 100 bbls. cement; 274 bags dried fruit.