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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 25, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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20th (search for this): article 1
The Legislature.
Both branches of the General Assembly yesterday adopted a resolution extending the present session until Monday next, the 20th instant.
This step was rendered imperative because of the pendency of several important measures — the Tarbill, the Salt question, and others — which have not yet, at this late hour of the session, been finally acted upon; and unless members apply them.
Gives more Gilligently to the dispatch of public business, we fear the time allowed by the extension will prove too short for the accomplishment of the within objects of their coming together.
The election of Superintendent of the Penitentiary, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Col. Chas. Blue, resulted in the election of Mr. Colin Bass, of Roanok
Colin Bass (search for this): article 1
The Legislature.
Both branches of the General Assembly yesterday adopted a resolution extending the present session until Monday next, the 20th instant.
This step was rendered imperative because of the pendency of several important measures — the Tarbill, the Salt question, and others — which have not yet, at this late hour of the session, been finally acted upon; and unless members apply them.
Gives more Gilligently to the dispatch of public business, we fear the time allowed by the extension will prove too short for the accomplishment of the within objects of their coming together.
The election of Superintendent of the Penitentiary, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Col. Chas. Blue, resulted in the election of Mr. Colin Bass, of Roanok
Charles Blue (search for this): article 1
The Legislature.
Both branches of the General Assembly yesterday adopted a resolution extending the present session until Monday next, the 20th instant.
This step was rendered imperative because of the pendency of several important measures — the Tarbill, the Salt question, and others — which have not yet, at this late hour of the session, been finally acted upon; and unless members apply them.
Gives more Gilligently to the dispatch of public business, we fear the time allowed by the extension will prove too short for the accomplishment of the within objects of their coming together.
The election of Superintendent of the Penitentiary, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Col. Chas. Blue, resulted in the election of Mr. Colin Bass, of Roanok
Poland (search for this): article 1
Burnside (search for this): article 1
Chase (search for this): article 1
Siegel (search for this): article 1
6th (search for this): article 1
Latest from Europe and the North.
Confederate Leans Negotiated in Paris and London — a note Addressed to the Czar by England and France, &c., &c.
We have received the New York Herald, of the 21st lost, containing European news by the Norwegian, to the 6th inst. We give a summary of what it contains:
Mr. Slidell has had an interview with Drouyn Dinhuys in which be did not concer his surprise at the loss that the South could ever send representatives to the Congress at Washington.
The Confederate Government has contracted a loan in Paris for 60,000.000 franc.
A Confederate loan for 2,000.000 has been taken in 2 per cents in England, at 77.
Thirteen thousand five hundred citizens of Birmingham England have waited on Mr. Adams, at London, and presented him an address approving Lincoln's policy.
Lord Shalherdon's motion has not yet been called up in the House of Lords, for recognizing the South when France is ready.
In reply to a question in
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15th (search for this): article 1