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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for February 26th or search for February 26th in all documents.
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Congressional.
Washington,Feb.26.
--Senate.--The Senate discussed the Colorado Territorial bill.
The House amendments were adopted, and the bill passed.
The Nevada and Dacotah Territorial bills were also passed.
The House amendments to the Post Route bill were concurred in, and the bill passed.
The Army bill was up and discussed at length.
After receding from its amendments to the Consular and Diplomatic bill, the Senate passed it.
House.--The House postponed, by a vote of 100 to 74, Stanton's force bill until Thursday, bringing it under the President's rule not to sign any bill three days before adjournment.
This is equivalent to the defeat of the bill.
The report of the Committee of Thirty-Three was up and debated, and the day spent, "filibustering" on it. It will be, probably, taken up to-morrow.
The Crittenden resolutions were referred to casually, in debate, as likely to be defeated tomorrow.
The Peace Conference. Washington, Feb. 26.
--The Peace Conference will probably adopt some action to-day, but it is understood it will not be favorably received by the Southern Democracy, and that it will probably "politically emasculate Virginia."
[second Dispatch.]
Washington,Feb. 26, P. M.--The Congress held a brief session to-night.
The subject of compromise is as widely open as ever, though some remote hope of an adjustment, acceptable to Virginia, is entertained.
favorably received by the Southern Democracy, and that it will probably "politically emasculate Virginia."
[second Dispatch.]
Washington,Feb. 26, P. M.--The Congress held a brief session to-night.
The subject of compromise is as widely open as ever, though some remote hope of an adjustment, acceptable to Virginia, is entertained.
It is believed Franklin's substitute was voted down in the Peace Congress, and it is understood Crittenden's resolutions will be proposed to-morrow.
Northern Markets.
New York, Feb. 26.
--Cotton quiet — sales of 1700 bales. Flour quiet and unchanged.
Wheat steady.
Corn lower — mixed 66½ @ 68½c; new choice white Southern 76@ 77 Provisions heavy.
Whiskey firm.
Sugar firm — Muscovado 4@5½c. Coffee rm at 11½@13 Orleans Molasses 33@36 Rosin $1.25@1.36.
Turpentine 36@37
Baltimore. Feb. 26. --Flour dull — Howard and Ohio $5.37. Wheat firm.
Corn has a declining tendency — mixed 55 @58; yellow 58@30, Provisions dull and unchangeCotton quiet — sales of 1700 bales. Flour quiet and unchanged.
Wheat steady.
Corn lower — mixed 66½ @ 68½c; new choice white Southern 76@ 77 Provisions heavy.
Whiskey firm.
Sugar firm — Muscovado 4@5½c. Coffee rm at 11½@13 Orleans Molasses 33@36 Rosin $1.25@1.36.
Turpentine 36@37
Baltimore. Feb. 26. --Flour dull — Howard and Ohio $5.37. Wheat firm.
Corn has a declining tendency — mixed 55 @58; yellow 58@30, Provisions dull and unchanged.
Coffee firm at 12