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The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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, April 21.--The Pawnee and Anacostia left last night, probably for Norfolk. A large body of troops, it is reported, are on the Northern border of Maryland, where they are ordered by Lincoln to remain. Baltimore is now quiet. (?) The mail steamers on the Potomac are detained by the U. S. Government. Everything is quiet here, and a feeling of safety pervades all classes, except stock speculators. [The above is an Associated Press dispatch, sent under the inspection of Wm. M. Watson, of the New York Express, who has been commissioned by the U. S. War Department to inspect all dispatches sent by telegraph from Washington. Of course the reported "safety and quiet" in Washington and Baltimore is untrue.--Ed. Dispatch.] [Third Dispatch.] Alexandria, April 21.--All communication between Baltimore and Washington is cut off. All the bridges have been destroyed. It is reported that Fort McHenry is to be attacked by the Baltimoreans. Martial law is to b