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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
High water this day (Saturday) 7 ½; o'clock.
Arrived,
Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdse, and passengers, D. & W. Currie.
Steamship Virginia, Kelley, Philadelphia, mdse.
and passengers, C. P. Cardozo.
Brig John Geddes, (Br.) McDougal, Halifax, fish.
Schr. Julia Maine, Preston, Philadelphia, coal, Wirt Roberts.
Sailed,
Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, N. York, mdze.
and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Schr. Caspar Heit, Shoe, Philadelphia, lumber, J. G. Reed.
Schr. Josephus, Waterbury, down the river, light.
Schr. Hannah Martin, Slate,down the river, light.
Schr. Emma D., Warren, down the river, light.
Schr. John Larkin.
McKown, down the river, light.
Northern markets--[by Telegraph.]
Baltimore,Nov. 2.--Flour firm--Howard, Ohio, and City Mills $5,50. Wheat firm — red $1,800 1 37; white $1.45@1 60.
Corn steady — yellow held at 66@ 68; white 68@73.
Provisions quiet — mess pork $19.78. Lard 13.
Coffee firm — Rio 14¼ @ 14½.
Whiskey 21.
New York,Nov. 2 --Money easy at 6 per cent.--Stocks buoyant — New York Central 62@82½; Va. 6's 86½; Missouri 6's 76 . Cotton heavy.
Flour 5 lower, but Southern unchanged.
Wheat declined 3@50 Whiskey dull at 21½c. Sugar active.
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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], Union demonstration in Baltimore . (search)
Union demonstration in Baltimore.
The Union party had a grand demonstration in Baltimore, Thursday night, including a procession of Minute Men on foot and horses.
The Sun says:
The horses of the mounted men were elegantly caparisoned, decked with flags and strung with bells, the riders carrying variously colored globularBaltimore, Thursday night, including a procession of Minute Men on foot and horses.
The Sun says:
The horses of the mounted men were elegantly caparisoned, decked with flags and strung with bells, the riders carrying variously colored globular lamps and flags.
In the procession of citizens were covered transparencies representing the States of the Union.
At 8 o'clock the line moved in the following order: Mounted Minute Men, Minute Men on foot, civic bodies — such an uproar of bells, glare of torches, and strains of music bands as now rose mingled on the air, was never witnessed before perhaps in Baltimore, while the thousands that filled the sidewalks and windows, came the clank of bells, and cheer upon cheer.
The number in line was estimated at 2,000 Minute Men on foot, 250 mounted, and 500 citizens, making in all 2,750.
The number of persons who blocked the sidewalks, and witnessed the dis