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Arrived.
Steamer Belvidere, Keene.
Baltimore, mdze.
and passengers. D. & W. Currie.
Brig Matagorda, Brown, Albany, lumber, J. A. Belvin, and T. A. Parker.
Schr. Maria Jane,--, Philadelphia, coal.
Crenshaw & Co.
Schr. Wm.
and John, Jones, Baltimore, pig iron, J. R. Anderson.
Schr. Problem, Tyler, Philadelphia, coal, Dobbins & Co.
Sailed,
Steamship Jamest n.
Schr. Nelly D., Studdams, Stamford, coal, Midlothian Coal Co.
Schr. Hope.
Frank, Baltimore, light.
Schr, Dorothy Haynes, Reeves, Baltimore, light.
Schr. Wm. S. Triplett, PritcBaltimore, light.
Schr. Wm. S. Triplett, Pritchett, Baltimore, light.
Schr. St. Cloud.
Gwathmey. Smithfield, light.
Schr. David Hale, Bonklin, down the river, light.
Schr. Express, Tyler, down the river.
light.
Schr. T. S, DaBaltimore, light.
Schr. St. Cloud.
Gwathmey. Smithfield, light.
Schr. David Hale, Bonklin, down the river, light.
Schr. Express, Tyler, down the river.
light.
Schr. T. S, Dawson, Brooks, down the river, light.
Schr. Prima Donna, Reddish, down the river, light.
The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1860., [Electronic resource], The feeling before Lincoln 's election. (search)
New York, Nov, 14.--Arrived.
schr. Marshall, Richmond.
Nov. 15.--Arrived, schr. Rebecca, Petersburg.
Providence, Nov, 13.--Arrived.
schr. U. D., Norfolk.
Philadelphia, Nov. 14.--Cleared, steamer City of Richmond, Richmond.
Baltimore, Nov. 15--Arrived, schr. Amos Falkenburg, Richmond.
Alexandria, Nov, 15,--Sailed, schr. Jas. M. Sewell, Norfolk.
Union demonstrations in New York.address to the country.
The "Young Men's Union Club," of New York, held a large meeting on Wednesday evening, at which Ex-Mayor Swan, of Baltimore, delivered an address.
He thought the danger to the South was not great now, but should it grow greater, a Southern Convention should be called.
The Breckinridge and Lane General Committee of New York held a meeting on Tuesday evening, to take into consideration an address to the country on the present crisis.
The delegations from the different wards were very full, there being but few absentees.
The first business being the address, Mr. Philip W. Engs, from the Executive Committee, stated that they had, with the assistance of Mr. Brady, in a very short time prepared an address, which might not be faultless, and which might meet with criticism, and he hoped it would.
He then read the address, from which we make the following extracts:
In the language of Breckinridge, "there can be no evasive
The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1860., [Electronic resource], Heavy movements in Agricultural Products. (search)