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Surrender of Major Lynde's force in Arizona. --The St. Louis Republican's correspondent writes from Santa Fe on the 4th instant that later dates from Mesilla confirm the reported surrender of Major Lynde's command at Fort Fillmore to Southern troops. The garrison is reported to have numbered fourteen companies, none of which had its full complement of men, and it is somewhat doubtful whether the prisoners — all told — exceed eight hundred and fifty men, if that many. Nine companies for e reported surrender of Major Lynde's command at Fort Fillmore to Southern troops. The garrison is reported to have numbered fourteen companies, none of which had its full complement of men, and it is somewhat doubtful whether the prisoners — all told — exceed eight hundred and fifty men, if that many. Nine companies for the First Regiment have been raised in New Mexico, and another is being formed. It was considered probable that the Governor would call upon the militia to take the
Las Cruces (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): article 7
Surrender of Major Lynde's force in Arizona. --The St. Louis Republican's correspondent writes from Santa Fe on the 4th instant that later dates from Mesilla confirm the reported surrender of Major Lynde's command at Fort Fillmore to Southern troops. The garrison is reported to have numbered fourteen companies, none of which had its full complement of men, and it is somewhat doubtful whether the prisoners — all told — exceed eight hundred and fifty men, if that many. Nine companies for the First Regiment have been raised in New Mexico, and another is being formed. It was considered probable that the Governor would call upon the militia to take the fiel
Pala (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): article 7
Surrender of Major Lynde's force in Arizona. --The St. Louis Republican's correspondent writes from Santa Fe on the 4th instant that later dates from Mesilla confirm the reported surrender of Major Lynde's command at Fort Fillmore to Southern troops. The garrison is reported to have numbered fourteen companies, none of which had its full complement of men, and it is somewhat doubtful whether the prisoners — all told — exceed eight hundred and fifty men, if that many. Nine companies for the First Regiment have been raised in New Mexico, and another is being formed. It was considered probable that the Governor would call upon the militia to take the fiel
Mesilla (New Mexico, United States) (search for this): article 7
Surrender of Major Lynde's force in Arizona. --The St. Louis Republican's correspondent writes from Santa Fe on the 4th instant that later dates from Mesilla confirm the reported surrender of Major Lynde's command at Fort Fillmore to Southern troops. The garrison is reported to have numbered fourteen companies, none of which had its full complement of men, and it is somewhat doubtful whether the prisoners — all told — exceed eight hundred and fifty men, if that many. Nine companies for the First Regiment have been raised in New Mexico, and another is being formed. It was considered probable that the Governor would call upon the militia to take the fiel
August 31st (search for this): article 7
New York cotton market. New York, Aug. 31. --Sales of cotton to-day 3,000 bales. New Orleans middlings 19½ cents. [Several dispatches received last night were repetitions of circumstances narrated in other columns.]
Richmond Female Institute --We have received the Seventh Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Richmond Female Institute. The number of pupils for the session of 1860-'61 was 194. The Catalogue is from the press of H. K. Ellyson.
H. K. Ellyson (search for this): article 8
Richmond Female Institute --We have received the Seventh Annual Circular and Catalogue of the Richmond Female Institute. The number of pupils for the session of 1860-'61 was 194. The Catalogue is from the press of H. K. Ellyson.
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