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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Chastain White (search for this): article 11
Wheat (search for this): article 1
New York,Feb. 14.
--The steamer New York, from Southampton on Tuesday, the 29th, has arrived.
The Italian Parliamentary elections had resulted in favor of the ministry.
Count Cavour had been returned from Turin, and Garibaldi and Poerio from Naples.
Commercial.
Liverpool,Jan. 28-Monday.--Cotton- Market quiet--Saturday's quotations barely maintained.
Estimated sales to-day about 7,000 bales.
[No breadstuff market reported.]
American Railway securities slightly advanced.
Consols 91 .
London, Monday.--Wheat declined 1@2d.
Wheat (search for this): article 1
Wheat (search for this): article 11
Northern Markets.
Baltimore,Feb. 14.--Flour active — Howard and Ohio $5.12; City Mills $5.05. Wheat firmer — red $1.25 @1.28; white $1.40@1.60.
Corn active — yellow 55@57, mixed 65 @67.
Provisions quiet and unchanged.
Coffee steady at 12¼@13.
Whiskey nominal at 17@18.
New York,Feb. 14.--Cotton heavy.
Flour firm.
Wheat quiet--Kentucky White $1.60. Corn firm; Southern White 72@77 ½.
Pork heavy — Mess $17. Whiskey 17½@17¼. Sugar steady — Orleans 4½@6½; Muscovado 4¼@5.
Turpentine.60.
Corn active — yellow 55@57, mixed 65 @67.
Provisions quiet and unchanged.
Coffee steady at 12¼@13.
Whiskey nominal at 17@18.
New York,Feb. 14.--Cotton heavy.
Flour firm.
Wheat quiet--Kentucky White $1.60. Corn firm; Southern White 72@77 ½.
Pork heavy — Mess $17. Whiskey 17½@17¼. Sugar steady — Orleans 4½@6½; Muscovado 4¼@5.
Turpentine steady at 35@35½.--Rosin dull at $1.20@1.25.
Rice quiet at 3¾@4 ¼.--Stocks firm — N. Y. Centrals $78; Mo. 6'
Bayse N. Westcott (search for this): article 13
U. S. Naval Courts-Martial Abroad.
--The Navy Department have dispatches from the East India squadron, dated Hong Kong, 14th December last.
Lieut. Bayse N. Westcott had been tried, and sentenced to be dismissed from the squadron, and suspended from the rank and command for a year, on furlough pay. Richard Hewson, a seaman, had been found guilty of mutinous conduct, and sentenced to forfeit all pay due him, and be confined for a year, in the District of Columbia, without pay. Commodore Stribbling had been left, by Mr. Ward, (the returning American Minister to China,) in charge of the Legation, as acting American Charge d'affaires adinterim. The health of the squadron was good.
West (search for this): article 3
William Welsh (search for this): article 1
William Weaver (search for this): article 11
Another wife Poisoner.
--Wm. Weaver, of Bloomfield, Perry county, Pa., on the day before Christmas lost his wife, who died suddenly in convulsions.
Three days after the funeral Weaver disappeared.
A girl he had been attentive to was missing at the same time.
A few days ago it was discovered that Weaver had married the girissing at the same time.
A few days ago it was discovered that Weaver had married the girl and gone to Black Hawk, Chester county.
It was then found out that shortly before his wife's death Weaver had purchased poison to kill rats, but that no rats had died.
He was accordingly arrested on the 7th inst. for poisoning his wife. issing at the same time.
A few days ago it was discovered that Weaver had married the girl and gone to Black Hawk, Chester county.
It was then found out that shortly before his wife's death Weaver had purchased poison to kill rats, but that no rats had died.
He was accordingly arrested on the 7th inst. for poisoning his wife.
Eliza Watson (search for this): article 1
Port of Richmond, Feb.14, 1861. high water this day (Friday) at 8½ o'clock.
Arrived,
Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York,mdze, and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Sailed,
Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdze, and passengers, D. & W. Currie.
Schr. Hope, Frank, Baltimore, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co.
Schr. Champ, Robinson, down the river, light.
Washington (search for this): article 4