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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Maryland (Maryland, United States) or search for Maryland (Maryland, United States) in all documents.
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The Maryland State Convention
--Adjournment.--The informal State Conference, of Maryland, assembled in Baltimore, closed its business Wednesday, and adjourned for the present.
The resolutions adopted declare that "the policy and interests of Maryland require that no action shall be taken by which the State shall be committed until the State of Virginia shall have determined the question of hern Border States, by delegates deriving authority from the people, would meet the approval of Maryland, and appointed a Committee to visit the Virginia Convention and express to them the "foregoing within the limits of the seceded States, would be acts of war, and that such acts would absolve Maryland and the Border States from all connection with the United States. Judge Chambers left the Chair e way to secession, and as initiating a programme that would not be sanctioned by the people of Maryland.
Strong speeches were made in support of the amendments, and for a time an "irrepressible con
Fortress Monroe.
The Northern journals state that orders have been issued by President Lincoln for concentrating all the available troops at Fortresses Monroe and McHenry, and that large quantities of supplies have been shipped and are on their way to these forts.
The U. S. frigates Cumberland and Pocahontas have left Vera Cruz for Norfolk.
The U. S. squadrons in the Pacific and Mediterranean have been ordered home.
This confirms the information which we published yesterday.
The occupation of Old Point in force renders Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina, powerless.