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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 9, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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the Tennessee Legislature--Hon. John C. Brockinridge instructed to resign his seat in the Federal Congress.
Nashville, Oct. 7.
--The Tennessee Legislature met to-day.
Edward Rev. Cheatham was elected Speaker of the Senate, and Edward A. Keible Speaker of the House.
The Hons.
John C. Breckinridge and William Preston arrived in this city on yesterday.
The Kentucky Legislature, on the 2d instant, instructed Messrs. Breckinridge and Powell to resign their seats in the Federal Congress.
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Runaway.
--Ranaway from the Coal Mines in Orange county on the 15th of this month, my boy, Frederick; Said boy is a bright mulatto, stout built, about 21 years of age; has a downward look when spoken to; about 5 feet 6 inches high.
I will give a reward of $25 for the securing of him in Lumpkin's Jail, so that I get him again.
George W. Parker, Isle of Wight co., Va., se 26--1m*
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Later from Europe.arrival of the Niagara.
The London Times on the Federal Loan — A Prize Fight — Commercial, &c.
The steamship Niagara, from Queenstown 23d ult., was off Cape Race, October 2.
Among the passengers on the Niagara was the young Prince Alfred, who was on route for the British fleet at Rev. John's.
England.
The business in the Liverpool cotton market has been unprecedented during week.
The Secretary of India has delivered an address to the Manchester Cotton Association, and other merchants, relative to the natural advantages of India for the cultivation of cotton.
The London Times has an editorial on Secretary Chase's appeal for subscriptions to the new Federal loan.
It says:
"If the interest offered is a sufficient appeal to the patriotism of the people, any arguments as to the safety of investment in the loan are unnecessary; if it is not sufficient, the remedy would have been to increase the amount, instead of appealing to consid
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Russell's trip to the West.
--The London Times' "Own."--It may be remembered that a short time since some of the over-zealous partisans of the Lincoln Government presented a petition to Secretary Seward, praying the expulsion from Lincoln's realm of W. H. Russell, Esq., the correspondent of the London Times. Mr. Seward did not formally notify him to leave the country, but from a paragraph from the Philadelphia Bulletin, of the 23d ult., he appears to have had a hint that his presence in Washington was not desirable.
The Bulletin says:
How are the American public to construct the sudden departure for the West of that over- estimated individual, William H. Russell, Ll. D., own correspondent of the London Times.
Does he really want to shoot grouse on the prairies?
Or has he had a hint that his presence was not needed in Washington?
Has General McClellan told him that he would have time for shooting in Illinois, and yet be back in season for the next great battle in Easter