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The Daily Dispatch: October 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Candidates for Congress in North Carolina. (search)
civilians went there also, as well as the Precede Joinville and the titled gentlemen who accompanied him to this city. A haul in Charles county, Hd., &c. Upper Marlboro, Prince George's co., Md., Sept. 20, 1861.--On the day before yesterday, Col. Cowdin's First Massachusetts regiment, now doing duty on the peninsula, made a haul of two wagon leads of military clothing, arms, &c., destined to be smuggled across the river for the use of disunion troops. The capture was made near Fredericktown, about 15 miles from Leonardtown. Blath-Plack of President Lincoln. President Lincoln will undoubtedly have a special interest in the conflict now going on in Kentucky between the Unionists and Secessionists in the vicinity of "Rolling Forks," near Muldrows Hill, as he was born in that neighborhood. Letter from Mr. Seward--the American correspondence of the London times. Department of State, Washington, September 21, 1861. Many intelligent and patriotic citizens hav