Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) or search for Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) in all documents.

Your search returned 2 results in 2 document sections:

Carter, son of Dr. J. C. Carter, after several months in the seceding States, returned to their homes in Versailles, Kentucky, on Saturday last--. They were at once by arrested by the Provost Marshal of Lexington, and sent North for safe keeping. Mr. Louis deGeofry, First Secretary of the French Legation at Washington has been promoted by the French Minister to Greece Vicompte Jules T his place as First Secretary of Legationia Washington. The entire taxes which the citizens of Massachusetts will have to pay are estimated to amount to about $20 per head, or $75 per poll throughout the State. Henry Karst, who was sentenced to be hung at Akron, Ohio, on the 25th April, for the murder of his wife, committed suicide in his cell on the night of the 22d. The value of the dry goods imported at New York during the month of April was $2,849,285, an excess of nearly half a million over the imports of the same month last year. Perry Davis, the inventor of the celebrated
From New Orleans. We received last evening a copy of the New Orleans Picayune of Sunday, May 4th. Gen. Butler, of Massachusetts, on taking possession of the city, issued a very long proclamation, detailing his purposes, and containing many police regulations. The demand upon our forbids its publication this morning. In the local columns of the Picayune we find the following in regard to the negotiations between Gen. Butler and the city authorities: It appears that at the interview on Friday evening, the city authorities, through Mr. Stule communicated to General Butler their views as to the civil government of the city, and the administration of its municipal affairs in this crisis, and that they would continue in the exercise of their official functions. If left entirely free in the performance of their duties, but would, if at all interfered with by the Federal military power, yield to the latter the entire control and management of the city, whereupon some discussion