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The Daily Dispatch: November 27, 1860., [Electronic resource], Naval intelligence. (search)
Naval intelligence.
--The officers of the Navy above the rank and including the rank of acting midshipmen, are proportioned among the several States as follows:
Virginia, 216; Maryland, 125; South Carolina, 38; Louisiana, 18; New Jersey, 50; Kentucky, 17; West Indies, 3; Florida, 7; Alabama, 10; Wales, 2; Iowa, 5: Wisconsin, 5; Pennsylvania, 209; Connecticut, 50; Massachusetts, 97; Tennessee. 22; New Hampshire, 24; Vermont, 19; Delaware, 17; Missouri, 8; Ireland, 18; Mississippi, 9; Michigan, 7; South America, 2; District of Columbia, 53; New York, 216; North Carolina, 42; Maine, 36; Georgia, 23; Rhode Island, 13; Ohio, 29; Indiana, 13; England, 8; Illinois, 7; Greece, 2; Arkansas, 2.
The Daily Dispatch: November 27, 1860., [Electronic resource], The late fight for the English Championship (search)
Abolitionism Rebuked.
--A letter having been addressed by James Redpath to Gov. Packer, of Pennsylvania, inviting him to participate in a meeting at Tremont Temple, in Boston, on the anniversary of the execution of John Brown, Governor P. promptly returned the invitation with the subjoined reply written on a blank page of Mr. Redpath's letter:
Executive Department, Harrisburg, Pa., Nov, 21, 1860. Sir:
--in my opinion, the young men whose names are attached to the foregoing let Brown, Governor P. promptly returned the invitation with the subjoined reply written on a blank page of Mr. Redpath's letter:
Executive Department, Harrisburg, Pa., Nov, 21, 1860. Sir:
--in my opinion, the young men whose names are attached to the foregoing letter would better serve God and their country by attending to their own business.
John Brown was rightfully hanged.
and his life should be a warning to others having similar proc Wm. F. Packer, Governor of Pennsylvania.