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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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5th (search for this): article 6
Lost their Market.
--The Davenport (Iowa) News, of the 5th ult., says: "Corn was selling in town yesterday at the very small sum of twelve and a half cents per bushel.
This is very low, but there is no market for the article."
13th (search for this): article 1
15th (search for this): article 5
17th (search for this): article 1
19th (search for this): article 5
Foreign Details by the Etna.
We give some further foreign news by the Etna, at New York.
The Persia arrived at Liverpool on the 20th ult. The steamer Canada was a week overdue when the Etna left Liverpool on the 19th, and had not been heard of. The Nova Scotian would take her place from Liverpool on the 20th.
The Etna passed numerous icebergs, some over two hundred feet high.
England
The weather was fine for the crops, causing a decline in breadstuffs, while cotton was in active demand at steady prices.
In the House of commons the bill for the abolition of the church rates was lost through the casting vote of the speaker.
Mrs. Smith O'Brien died at Limerick on the 15th.
M.Blondin had made his second provincial ascent at Bradford, Yorkshire, in presence of a large assembly.
The American ship Peter Marcy, from New Orleans, passed Spithead and stood out to the southward for Havre, with the flag of the Confederate States flying from the peak.
Engl
20th (search for this): article 1
The Provisional Congress.
--A number of the members of the Provisional Congress, which meets in Richmond on the 20th inst., have already arrived.
Of the South Carolina delegation, Col. W. Percher Miles is attached to the staff of Gen. Beauregard, and is doing duty at Manassas Junction. Hon. James L. Orr, formerly Speaker of the House of Representatives at Washington, is in Richmond, having been appointed in the place of Judge Withers, resigned.
Hon. Lawrence M. Keitt has been in our city for several days, and, we understand, proceeds to Fairfax to-day, accompanied by Hon. T. L. Clingman, of North Carolina, hoping to be able to do a little fighting "on their own hook" before the assembling of Congress.
Mr. Keitt says he is accustomed to bagging wild turkeys, and thinks there is "some game" in the neighborhood of Fairfax.
Hon. John Perkins, of Louisiana, is, we believe, at Petersburg.
Col. Francis S. Bartow, of Georgia.
is with Gen. Johnston's command at or near M
20th (search for this): article 5
Foreign Details by the Etna.
We give some further foreign news by the Etna, at New York.
The Persia arrived at Liverpool on the 20th ult. The steamer Canada was a week overdue when the Etna left Liverpool on the 19th, and had not been heard of. The Nova Scotian would take her place from Liverpool on the 20th.
The Etna passed numerous icebergs, some over two hundred feet high.
England
The weather was fine for the crops, causing a decline in breadstuffs, while cotton was in acti20th.
The Etna passed numerous icebergs, some over two hundred feet high.
England
The weather was fine for the crops, causing a decline in breadstuffs, while cotton was in active demand at steady prices.
In the House of commons the bill for the abolition of the church rates was lost through the casting vote of the speaker.
Mrs. Smith O'Brien died at Limerick on the 15th.
M.Blondin had made his second provincial ascent at Bradford, Yorkshire, in presence of a large assembly.
The American ship Peter Marcy, from New Orleans, passed Spithead and stood out to the southward for Havre, with the flag of the Confederate States flying from the peak.
Eng
26th (search for this): article 23
An Old. Veteran gone.
--Capt. Wm. Hale died on the 26th ult., in this place, in his 66th year.
A native of Virginia, he had resided in Huntsville for about forty- five years, sustaining ever the character of an honest, energetic man and a good citizen.
He was a soldier tried and true in the war of 1812; served under Jackson in the Creek Indian war, and was in its battles; was at the taking of Pensacola; fought in the battle of New Orleans, and endured all the hardships of Coffee's brigade.
An acceptable Mason and a pious Christian, his life exemplified the virtues and the faith of both.
For years he suffered intense agony, yet his patient resignation continued until the end, which was in peace with the world and hope in his God.
He was buried with military and masonic ceremonies, --Huntsvills (Ala) Adv.