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The Daily Dispatch: April 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Good day's work. (search)
Augusta County Court, on Monday, appropriated fifty thousand dollars to arm and equip volunteers, and for the defence of Virginia.
Dr. T. B. Ward, of Va., lately House Surgeon in the New York Hospital, has arrived at Norfolk, and tendered his services to Com. Forrest, of the Virginia Navy, for duty.
Capt. Richard Evans, of the revenue service, lately in command of the cutter Duane, has resigned his commission, and has received an appointment in the Virginia Navy.
Captain Thomas T. Hunter, of the late U. S. Navy, a native of Virginia, stationed at Wilmington, N. C., as Light-House Inspector, has resigned.
Leesburg, Loudoun county, is a perfect military camp, and there is a great unity of sentiment among the people in regard to the position Virginia has taken.
The levy court of the county of Prince George's, in Maryland, have appropriated $25,000 for the arming and defence of that county.
Fort Washington, it is understood, is fully garrisoned, and pro
Drs. T. B. Ward, A. T. Bell, and Mr. R. S. Bell, of Norfolk, were captured while on a sailing excursion, last Friday, by the frigate Minnesota, but afterwards released.
The Legislature of Tennessee, on the 8th inst., passed resolutions providing for the holding of a Bank Congress of the Southern States.
Hon. John J. Crittenden has declined being a candidate for Congress in the eighth district of Kentucky.
The Jacksonport (Ark.) Herald says a powder mill has commenced operations on White River, turning out 2,000 pounds daily.
C. Haywood, Esq., was fatally wounded at Nashville, Tenn., last week, by the accidental discharge of his pistol.
The schooner Indiana, which was seized by the Pawnee at Alexandria, has been permitted to return to Baltimore with her cargo.
Hon. Wm. Smith has returned from Washington to his home in Warrenton.
It is stated that Gen. Wool arrived at Fort Monroe on Friday last.
The Letcher Guards, of Augusta, Georgia, will