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Oil Creek (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 13
ing to the proportion of the most excited times of last summer. The business is protracted to a late hour in the afternoon, and renewed by many of the operators at the evening exchange on Fifth avenue. The Wisconsin Legislature is seeking some constitutional mode of punishing those who have run away to Canada to escape the draft The State Senate of Ohio proposes to take a step for the suppression of secret political societies. The bank committee from New York city intend to lay before the Ways and Means Committee their views soliciting a modification of the national banking law, so that old city banks may retain their original distinctive titles, and yet enjoy the privileges of the national banking law. Jeff Davis's coachman now ornaments the lecture desk, being announced to speak in Gardiner, Maine. The oil wells at Oil Creek, Pa., were on fire on the 2d inst. Between twenty and thirty thousand barrels of oil had been consumed, and the fire was still raging
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 13
e the beginning of December. The greater number have been dispatched to join the fleet under Farragut, while some few will be attached to the line destined for protection of the river commerce. In reply to a committee of free negroes from Louisiana, who recently waited upon him with a memorial asking that negroes in that State who were always free might be permitted to vote. Lincoln said he saw no reason why intelligent black men should not vote, but as it was not a military question he tional convention. The Louisville Journal says: "If Smith and Grierson are brave men, as we have no doubt they are they must feel that there is no more unendurable bell than the situation in which they find themselves." A gentleman of Louisiana, recently deceased has left $250,000 to be used in establishing a weekly paper for the benefit of the blind. So says a Northern paper, without giving the name of the donor. The piano forte workmen of New York city, numbering several thous
Gardiner (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 13
ng to the proportion of the most excited times of last summer. The business is protracted to a late hour in the afternoon, and renewed by many of the operators at the evening exchange on Fifth avenue. The Wisconsin Legislature is seeking some constitutional mode of punishing those who have run away to Canada to escape the draft The State Senate of Ohio proposes to take a step for the suppression of secret political societies. The bank committee from New York city intend to lay before the Ways and Means Committee their views soliciting a modification of the national banking law, so that old city banks may retain their original distinctive titles, and yet enjoy the privileges of the national banking law. Jeff Davis's coachman now ornaments the lecture desk, being announced to speak in Gardiner, Maine. The oil wells at Oil Creek, Pa., were on fire on the 2d inst. Between twenty and thirty thousand barrels of oil had been consumed, and the fire was still raging
Canada (Canada) (search for this): article 13
cted to cast the vote of the State in the Convention as a unit. The speculators in New York are on the increase. The Times says the crowd of outsiders in William street is now swelling to the proportion of the most excited times of last summer. The business is protracted to a late hour in the afternoon, and renewed by many of the operators at the evening exchange on Fifth avenue. The Wisconsin Legislature is seeking some constitutional mode of punishing those who have run away to Canada to escape the draft The State Senate of Ohio proposes to take a step for the suppression of secret political societies. The bank committee from New York city intend to lay before the Ways and Means Committee their views soliciting a modification of the national banking law, so that old city banks may retain their original distinctive titles, and yet enjoy the privileges of the national banking law. Jeff Davis's coachman now ornaments the lecture desk, being announced to speak
Amasa J. Parker (search for this): article 13
veral thousand are engaged in another strike. Mechanics in the different branches of business are doing the same thing, owing to the exorbitant price of life necessaries. The court-house in Nashville took fire on the 1st inst. The flames were extinguished before much injury was done to the building. The delegates of the Democracy of New York to the National Convention embrace the ablest and most distinguished men of the party in that State. Hieratic Seymour, Washington Hunt, Amasa J. Parker, Sanford E Church, John J. Taylor, and Samuel J. Tilden are among them. And, which is a novelty for New York, there will be no contesting delegation. The delegation are instructed to cast the vote of the State in the Convention as a unit. The speculators in New York are on the increase. The Times says the crowd of outsiders in William street is now swelling to the proportion of the most excited times of last summer. The business is protracted to a late hour in the afternoon, an
of New York city, numbering several thousand are engaged in another strike. Mechanics in the different branches of business are doing the same thing, owing to the exorbitant price of life necessaries. The court-house in Nashville took fire on the 1st inst. The flames were extinguished before much injury was done to the building. The delegates of the Democracy of New York to the National Convention embrace the ablest and most distinguished men of the party in that State. Hieratic Seymour, Washington Hunt, Amasa J. Parker, Sanford E Church, John J. Taylor, and Samuel J. Tilden are among them. And, which is a novelty for New York, there will be no contesting delegation. The delegation are instructed to cast the vote of the State in the Convention as a unit. The speculators in New York are on the increase. The Times says the crowd of outsiders in William street is now swelling to the proportion of the most excited times of last summer. The business is protracted to a
agut, while some few will be attached to the line destined for protection of the river commerce. In reply to a committee of free negroes from Louisiana, who recently waited upon him with a memorial asking that negroes in that State who were always free might be permitted to vote. Lincoln said he saw no reason why intelligent black men should not vote, but as it was not a military question he would refer it to a constitutional convention. The Louisville Journal says: "If Smith and Grierson are brave men, as we have no doubt they are they must feel that there is no more unendurable bell than the situation in which they find themselves." A gentleman of Louisiana, recently deceased has left $250,000 to be used in establishing a weekly paper for the benefit of the blind. So says a Northern paper, without giving the name of the donor. The piano forte workmen of New York city, numbering several thousand are engaged in another strike. Mechanics in the different branches
Washington Hunt (search for this): article 13
ity, numbering several thousand are engaged in another strike. Mechanics in the different branches of business are doing the same thing, owing to the exorbitant price of life necessaries. The court-house in Nashville took fire on the 1st inst. The flames were extinguished before much injury was done to the building. The delegates of the Democracy of New York to the National Convention embrace the ablest and most distinguished men of the party in that State. Hieratic Seymour, Washington Hunt, Amasa J. Parker, Sanford E Church, John J. Taylor, and Samuel J. Tilden are among them. And, which is a novelty for New York, there will be no contesting delegation. The delegation are instructed to cast the vote of the State in the Convention as a unit. The speculators in New York are on the increase. The Times says the crowd of outsiders in William street is now swelling to the proportion of the most excited times of last summer. The business is protracted to a late hour in
Items from the North. The Louisville Journal says three more of the gunboats fitted out at Cincinnati are almost ready to leave for some point more immediately in the vicinity of the war. This will make in all thirteen vessels of this character sent from that city since the beginning of December. The greater number have been dispatched to join the fleet under Farragut, while some few will be attached to the line destined for protection of the river commerce. In reply to a committee of free negroes from Louisiana, who recently waited upon him with a memorial asking that negroes in that State who were always free might be permitted to vote. Lincoln said he saw no reason why intelligent black men should not vote, but as it was not a military question he would refer it to a constitutional convention. The Louisville Journal says: "If Smith and Grierson are brave men, as we have no doubt they are they must feel that there is no more unendurable bell than the situation in wh
Martin Smith (search for this): article 13
under Farragut, while some few will be attached to the line destined for protection of the river commerce. In reply to a committee of free negroes from Louisiana, who recently waited upon him with a memorial asking that negroes in that State who were always free might be permitted to vote. Lincoln said he saw no reason why intelligent black men should not vote, but as it was not a military question he would refer it to a constitutional convention. The Louisville Journal says: "If Smith and Grierson are brave men, as we have no doubt they are they must feel that there is no more unendurable bell than the situation in which they find themselves." A gentleman of Louisiana, recently deceased has left $250,000 to be used in establishing a weekly paper for the benefit of the blind. So says a Northern paper, without giving the name of the donor. The piano forte workmen of New York city, numbering several thousand are engaged in another strike. Mechanics in the differe
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