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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], [Correspondence of the Richmond Daily Dispatch .] (search)
The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Religious exercises for the National Fast day. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The European Journeys on American and Canadian affairs. (search)
The European Journeys on American and Canadian affairs.
The Maryland Times--the Black Republican successor to the Baltimore Exchange, recently suppressed — has the following summary and comments, in its issue of the 23d:
The Canadian reinforcements.
The European mails, which have just reached us, are full to repletion of matters connected with American and Canadian affairs.
One of the principal topics of discussion is the sending of three old and thoroughly efficient regiments of infantry to Canada.
The Army and Navy Gazette does not doubt that the English public will regard the measure "as one of wise precaution." The London Times asks whether it is intended as a demonstration, or a pledge of future action.
If it is intended to assure the Canadians that, in case of attack, troops will be sent from Great Britain to protect that Colony, the Times protests against it. The Canadians are bluntly told they must defend themselves.
The conclusion reached, however, is that the
Alleged Robbery.
--A young man from Maryland is under arrest in this city charged with stealing $175 from Lieut. Cornelius McCarthy, of the Fourth Louisiana Regiment, on the night of the 30th ult. The Lieutenant having departed from Richmond to join his regiment, no investigation of the affair has yet taken place; but we are informed by an officer of high repute in the Confederate army that the prisoner bears an unimpeachable character, and he feels satisfied that his innocence will be established beyond controversy.
If the accuser makes his appearance, the case will come up for a hearing before the Mayor on Saturday.
The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], An Almshouses burned. (search)
From Brazil via United States.
--Among the late arrivals in the city is that of Spear Nicholas, Esq., who has been engaged as Civil Engineer on the Dom Pedro Railroad, in Brazil, for the last three years. Mr. Nicholas, on account of the Federal blockade, was under the necessity of landing in New York, but fortunately passed through that city, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and arrived safely in Richmond a few days since.
He met with no difficulty save in passing from Maryland to Virginia, finding it no easy matter to elude the vigilance of the Yankees.
We understand that it is his purpose to join the Confederate army. Mr. Nicholas was a Lieutenant in the Mexican war.