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Baton Rouge (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 16
Another mysterious Sale of arms. --The Baton Rouge (La.) Gazette, of Dec. 22d, has the following:Incidentally we learn that a dispatch came here, the other day, from the Secretary of War to allow Gov. Pettus, of Mississippi, to have a lot of 2,500 of Uncle Sam's guns at the arsenal for $2.50 apiece, each. The order was filled before a petition could be circulated for signatures, calling on the Board of Selectmen to prevent the shipment. There are, we learn, some 45,000 or 50,000 more of the same sort.
Another mysterious Sale of arms. --The Baton Rouge (La.) Gazette, of Dec. 22d, has the following:Incidentally we learn that a dispatch came here, the other day, from the Secretary of War to allow Gov. Pettus, of Mississippi, to have a lot of 2,500 of Uncle Sam's guns at the arsenal for $2.50 apiece, each. The order was filled before a petition could be circulated for signatures, calling on the Board of Selectmen to prevent the shipment. There are, we learn, some 45,000 or 50,000 more of the same sort.
December 22nd (search for this): article 16
Another mysterious Sale of arms. --The Baton Rouge (La.) Gazette, of Dec. 22d, has the following:Incidentally we learn that a dispatch came here, the other day, from the Secretary of War to allow Gov. Pettus, of Mississippi, to have a lot of 2,500 of Uncle Sam's guns at the arsenal for $2.50 apiece, each. The order was filled before a petition could be circulated for signatures, calling on the Board of Selectmen to prevent the shipment. There are, we learn, some 45,000 or 50,000 more of the same sort.