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The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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e compliment of a public dinner. Dr. Wm. J. Walker, of Boston, has given to the Natural History Society of Massachusetts, a house in Bulfinch street, the assessed value of which is $30,000. Gen. Millson, Representative in Congress, was received by a public turn-out at Norfolk, Va., Friday afternoon, on his return from Congress. Richard Fraxeous, a free negro, was shot and killed on the 6th inst., by the jailor of Frederick county, Va., while attempting to escape. Lieut. Edward T. Spedden, U. S. N., late attached to the United States steamer Mohawk, died at Brooklyn on the 3d inst. It is now certain that North Carolina has gone against calling a Convention by 1,200 majority. Robt. W. Harrison, a well-known citizen of Petersburg, Va., died suddenly on the 8th instant. The residence of J. T. Lanier, near Petersburg, Va., was robbed of $160 one night last week. Two hundred and forty-two steamers, of 108,662 tons, were built in the United Kingdom in 1