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Wanted.
--forty Negroes wanted immediately — good hands — to aid in saving a sugar crop during the next four months, in the interior of Louisiana, above Baton Rouge.
Men preferred at $1 per day and found; women in proportion.
An excellent opportunity is offered for that force, permanently, on shares, on the place, in full operation.
I refer to the members of the old house of Dunlop, Moncure & Co., Richmond Direct to A. A. Williams, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. se 9--
Baton Rouge, La., was visited with a destructive fire on Saturday, the ult., which consumed 400,000 worth of property.
The Daily Dispatch: November 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], Who will help the ladies? (search)
Fatal accident.
--The Baton Rouge (La.) Advocate, of the 10th, says:
Dr. Drozin Cloatre, of the parish of St. Charles, was instantly killed by a kick from his horse.
The accident occurred on the plantation of Capt. Trinidad, in the parish of West Baton Rouge, on Friday evening last.
Lieutenant Moore, of Georgia, was killed by the accidental running off of a train of cars on the Brunswick (Ga.) Railroad on Sunday night last.
The residence of the late Dr. Harney, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, now the property of General Harney, of the Federal Army, is to be immediately confiscated.
The Buffalo (N. Y.) Courier states, on the authority of Thurlow Weed, that Mr. Lincoln has expressed his regret that he did not support Mr. Crittenden's propositions of last winter.
Very probable.
It is reported that a single discharge from the 128-pounder, mounted in the batteries at Columbus, Kentucky, killed twenty of the enemy and one horse.
Shipe, who killed Anderson at Winchester a few months since, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for 18 years.
Miller, who shot Capt. Henderson a month or two since in Jefferson county, has been sentenced to be shot.
Major Slemmer is quite sick at Putlinville, Va. His wife has been telegraphed for and has lef
The Daily Dispatch: November 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Clerical hero. (search)
The Texas Intelligencer says an old man named Samuel Lane was killed by Indians about two miles from the town of Comfort, in Kerr county.
B. Dupay, an old resident of Baton Rouge, La., committed suicide on Thursday, the 12th instant.
The Legislature of Georgia has passed a bill allowing defendants in divorce cases to marry again after the expiration of one year from the date of such divorce.
The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], Ships and batteries. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], An English opinion of the War in America . (search)
Mr. Edward Johnson, Marshal of the city of Macon, Ga., was bitten by a rattlesnake on the finger Friday, and at last accounts was considered in a dangerous condition.
The Mobile Tribune understands that the railroad is forbidden to carry passengers (except soldiers) to Corinth.
The Jackson Mississippians says that it is reported that the Federal flag was floating over the Capitol at Baton Rouge, La.
General Capers, late of the Georgia State troops has been appointed a Brigadier-General in the Confederate service,