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The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Anti-abolition mob at Boston . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Range of Columbiad shell guns. (search)
Adjournment of the Anti-slavery Society Refusal of the Massachusetts Legislature to Loan the Society the use of Representative Hall. &c. Boston,Jan. 25.
--The Anti-Slavery Society re-elected the old Board of Officers this afternoon, referring Jackson's declination of President to a committee.
Edmund Quincy explained the proceedings of last night, exonerating the Trustees of Tremont Temple from blame.
He pronounced Mayor Wightman of no consequence, remarking that it was doubtful if there was any Mayor of Boston.
Some conversation followed, when the Convention adjourned sine die.
In the afternoon, and order was introduced in the House to grant the use of Representative Hall for a public meeting of the Anti-Slavery Society this evening.
After a warm debate, the order was refused passage, by yeas 69, nays 136.
The House was densely crowded during the debate.
A bill was also introduced in the House giving the Governor power, on the application of twelve citi
The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Another meeting of working men. (search)
Baltimore cattle market. Baltimore., Jan. 25.
--The offerings at the State scales yesterday were 1,200 head, of which 350 were driven to Philadelphia and New York, 100 were left over unsold, and the balance (750 head) were taken up by Baltimore butchers and packers, at prices ranging from $2.75 to $4.25, and averaging $3.25 per 100 lbs., being 12½ cents per 160 lbs. decline on last Thursday's rate.
There were very few of the cattle that brought outside rates.--There was a fair supply of live hogs offered, and sales were made of fair to prime lots at $7.25@ $7.75 per 100 lbs. Sheep were plentiful, and prices were steady; sales were made at $4 to $5 gross.