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The Daily Dispatch: January 8, 1861., [Electronic resource], Death of the discoverer of "Baker's Island." (search)
Meeting to sustain Major Anderson in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan, 6. --An immense meeting was held here last night, in National Hall, to sustain Major Anderson. Five thousand persons were present. D. Lewis presided, assisted by Commodore Stewart, Major General Robert Patterson, and others. Resolutions were adopted heartily approving of the conduct of Major Anderson; calling on the President to provide him with all the force be requires for the defence of his position: declaring that all persons who wage war against the United States, and all who aid, counsel and sanction them, public enemies, and declaring that the American flag shall be protected to the last extremity. Speeches were made by J. Murry Rush, Democrat; Charles Gibbons, Republican, and Mark Munday, Union, The enthusiasm was intense.
The Kansas Sufferers. Atchison, K. T., Jan. 6. --Rev. Mr. Manen, agent of the Methodist Church, reports having received up to the 1st of this month, principally from Illinois, supplies to the amount of 175,037 pounds, which have been distributed through the ministers and stewards of that church to the destitute throughout the Territory. Considerable money has been received also, which has been expended in the purchase of supplies here and the payment of freights. The Union, of this city, publishes a statement that there is great suffering among the Pottawattamie Indians, and that two of the tribe have already died of starvation. They have a fine reservation and depend principally upon their crops for subsistence, which totally failed the past season.