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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 4, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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The news from Texas
--Mexican Invasion.
If it be true, as reported in a telegraphic dispatch in another column, that Anpudia, at the head of a Mexican force of three thousand men, has invaded Texas, the coincidence of that movement with the departure of the U. States troops from Texas, must at once suggest the idea of a mutual understanding and co-operation between the Lincoln Administration and the Mexican General.
Ampudia must have been particularly well posted as to the time when the United States troops would leave, to be enabled to invade Texas directly after their removal.
All this would be in keeping with the subtle, skulking and vindictive character and policy of our Black Republican Government, which, fearing to venture upon an open collision between United States soldiers and the people of Texas, has, in all probability, instigated these foreign invaders to spill the blood of our countrymen.
It strikes us that an enterprise so quixotic as the subjugation of Tex
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
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Rio Janeiro.--In port, barks Chevallie, Clara Haxall, Zingarilla and Sallie Megee.
Savannah,March 31.--Ar'd, schrs Sarah Jane, Norfolk; H. N. Weeks, Rappahannock, Va.
Baltimore,April 2--Cl'd, schrs.
S. G. King, Richmond; Ocean Bird, Petersburg.
Liverpool,March 9.-- Ar'd, bark Pioneer, Hooker, Richmond.
Alexandria,April 2.-- Sl'd, schr. S. Applegate, Richmond.
Rio Janeiro.--In port, barks Chevallie, Clara Haxall, Zingarilla and Sallie Megee.
Savannah,March 31.--Ar'd, schrs Sarah Jane, Norfolk; H. N. Weeks, Rappahannock, Va.
Baltimore,April 2--Cl'd, schrs.
S. G. King, Richmond; Ocean Bird, Petersburg.
Liverpool,March 9.-- Ar'd, bark Pioneer, Hooker, Richmond.
Alexandria,April 2.-- Sl'd, schr. S. Applegate, Richmond.
March 9th (search for this): article 1
Rio Janeiro.--In port, barks Chevallie, Clara Haxall, Zingarilla and Sallie Megee.
Savannah,March 31.--Ar'd, schrs Sarah Jane, Norfolk; H. N. Weeks, Rappahannock, Va.
Baltimore,April 2--Cl'd, schrs.
S. G. King, Richmond; Ocean Bird, Petersburg.
Liverpool,March 9.-- Ar'd, bark Pioneer, Hooker, Richmond.
Alexandria,April 2.-- Sl'd, schr. S. Applegate, Richmond.