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The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], The surrender of the Government property in Texas. (search)
The Convention. A resolution was offered yesterday, by Mr. Fisher, of Northampton, but not acted on, for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the expediency of making an appropriation for the defence of the Common wealth.--Mr. Goggin finished his speech on the great question of the day, and was followed by Mr. Sheffey, of Smythe, who took strong ground against coercion. A communication from the Executive, embodying a statement from the Adjutant General, of the military force of the State, will be found in our report. A resolution offered by Mr. Wilson, of Harrison, relative to the sale of State bonds, was laid on the table. Mr. Morton, of Orange, has the floor this morning.
Wheeler &Wilson'ssewing Machines have won the highest premiums at the fair of the U. S. Agricultural Society, and at the State Fairs of-- Maine, Vermont, Connec't, N. York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Hlinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Wiscon'n, Califor'ia, New Jersey, Iowa, North Carolina; and at the Fairs of the-- American Institute, N York; Mechanics' Association, Boston; Franklin Ilarly adapted to each other, and to the office which they perform, resulting in a freedom from derangement and need for repairs, with an ease of adjustment not attained in the more complicated contrivances. In our examination we find in Wheeler &Wilson's Machines these advantages over all others. 1st. Its bearing surfaces and parts having a reciprocating motion, are very light, and the more rapid motions are rotary, and continuous, thus economizing both time and power. 2d. One tension, which
men above 45, perfectly able, and more than willing, to bear arms, if the State shall need their services. Very respectfully. Your obedient servant, Wm. H. Richardson, A. G. On motion of Mr. Fisher, the communication was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Compensation. Mr. Conrad, from the Committee on Federal Relations, offered a resolution fixing the compensation of the clerk of that committee at the rate of $28 per week, which was adopted. State Bonds. Mr. Wilson, of Harrison, offered the following: Resolved, That the Auditor of Public Accounts be requested to report to this Convention whether any loss has been sustained to this State from the manner in which the Commissioners of the Board of Public Works have disposed of the bonds of the State-- if so, what the loss is, of what it consisted, and when it occurred; and that he be also requested to report to this Convention the amount levied by each county of the State for the year 1860 for the
The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], The surrender of the Government property in Texas. (search)
ing, Merchandize, of very description: Household Furniture and Family Wearing Apparel, Vessels, Cargoes and Freight, at the lowest current rates. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible dispatch. Directors: David Currie, C. T. Wortham, John H. Claiborne, John J. Wilson, Alex. Garrett, Robert M. Burton, Francis J. Barnes, John T. Sublett, Thos. A. Rust, Geo. N. Gwathmey. David Currie, President. John J. Wilson, Treasurer. R. T. Brooke, Secretary. de 27--ly ng, Merchandize, of very description: Household Furniture and Family Wearing Apparel, Vessels, Cargoes and Freight, at the lowest current rates. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible dispatch. Directors: David Currie, C. T. Wortham, John H. Claiborne, John J. Wilson, Alex. Garrett, Robert M. Burton, Francis J. Barnes, John T. Sublett, Thos. A. Rust, Geo. N. Gwathmey. David Currie, President. John J. Wilson, Treasurer. R. T. Brooke, Secretary. de 27--ly