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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1860., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for California (California, United States) or search for California (California, United States) in all documents.
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Killed in Arizona.
--A noted sporting character, known as Jack Powers, was lately found murdered in Arizona Territory.
In the same Territory, Wm. Beattle was recently killed by Miller Bartlett.
The deceased emigrated to California some years ago, from the State of Wisconsin.
He has relatives in Virginia and Ohio.
While in California he was private secretary to Judge Terry, Broderick's antagonist in the duel which sent him to an untimely grave.
Killed in Arizona.
--A noted sporting character, known as Jack Powers, was lately found murdered in Arizona Territory.
In the same Territory, Wm. Beattle was recently killed by Miller Bartlett.
The deceased emigrated to California some years ago, from the State of Wisconsin.
He has relatives in Virginia and Ohio.
While in California he was private secretary to Judge Terry, Broderick's antagonist in the duel which sent him to an untimely grave.
The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1860., [Electronic resource], Attempted Assassination. (search)
Federal troops and Southern Defences.
The New York Journal of Commerce contradicts the report, circulated in that city by a Republican journal, that an order had been received countermanding the departure of troops for California on the 21st inst — the object of the supposed order, according to the gratuitous hypothesis of the Republican paper, being to hold those troops in readiness to meet certain contingencies in South Carolina.
The recruits at Fort Columbus, in New York harbor, are mostly raw levies, and if it were necessary to add 200 men to the garrison of Fort Moultrie, they could be had from the superfluous force of eight veteran companies now concentrated at Old Point Comfort — With the single exception of the arsenal at Fayetteville, N. C., it is said that no military work in the Southern States has been recently strengthened.
The Republicans seem impatient for the work of coercion to begin, and are gloating over the idea of Federal bayonets dripping in Southern blood