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[for the Richmond Dispatch.]to the Italians of America.University of Virginia, May 11, 1861. I read in the Daily Dispatch, of the 4th instant, an article about the proposed formation of a Garibaldi Legion in New York, intended to fight against the rights and people of the South. As the name of the legion is that of the modern Italian hero, and I am a native Italian, although now a naturalized American and a resident in the State of Virginia, I feel the deepest interest for all that regards both my native and my adopted country; and I hope, therefore, that should the intention of forming such a legion be true, no Italian may enlist under its banner. The Italians of this time are naturally bound to respect, and everywhere to sustain, the principle which Italy has assumed in fighting the battles of her independence; the principle which, being now acknowledged by the civilized world in Europe, has led to the deliverance of that lately oppressed land; the principle that only despot
The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Statement of the Dahlonega Mint, Ga. (search)
Statement of the Dahlonega Mint, Ga. --The deposits of April amount to 322.10 oz., and consisted entirely of Georgia gold — bearing a net value of 6191.39. This is a heavier amount of work than fell to the lot of either of the preceding months in this year, and much higher than the corresponding month of last year.
Five Dollars Reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on 4th inst., Eliza, a slave, property of R. W. Thomasson, Esq., who is about 35 years old, of medium size, dark brown skin, has a burn or scar on one of her checks, and lisps when speaking. Eliza may probably be found at the house of her sister, Fannie. White, on 7th north of Broad street, in this city. The above reward will be promptly paid for her delivery to B. A. Cocke, at Exchange Hotel, or to Albert S. Jones. my 24--6t In Hanover County.