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The Daily Dispatch: April 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Evening session. (search)
Twenty dollars reward.
Runaway from the subscriber, on Monday, 1st April. a Negro Woman, named Nancy, calls herself Nancy Werner.
Said woman is about thirty-five years of age, rather above the medium size of women, light ginger-bread color, downcast look when spoken to, upper front teeth out, broad, full face, and finger next to the little finger on the left hand cut off at the second joint.
She is supposed to be lurking about the city, as she has a sister living at the Clifton House, and some acquaintances living at Brackett's Tavern.
She may have made her escape to Fredericksburg, as she came from that place, and has a mother living there.
I will give the above reward, if she is returned to me in Richmond.
[ap 3--it *] R. H. Higgins.
Movements of steamers.
Portland, April 1.
--The steamship North American, from Liverpool on the 14th ult., arrived this morning.
Her advices have been anticipated.
The steamer Bohemian sailed at 9 o' clock on Saturday evening, for Liverpool.
New York, April 1.
--The steamship Teutonic sailed at noon with 112 passengers.
She carried out no specie.
Movements of steamers.
Portland, April 1.
--The steamship North American, from Liverpool on the 14th ult., arrived this morning.
Her advices have been anticipated.
The steamer Bohemian sailed at 9 o' clock on Saturday evening, for Liverpool.
New York, April 1.
--The steamship Teutonic sailed at noon with 112 passengers.
She carried out no specie.
The Daily Dispatch: April 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Horrible accident. (search)
From California. Fort Kearney, April 1.
--The Pony Express, from San Francisco the 21st, has arrived.
McDougal had received a certificate from the Governor of his election as U. S. Senator; 56 voting for him, out of 111 votes cast.
Subsequently the clerk made affidavits that there were 113 votes cast, and McDougal lacked one of having a majority.
A committee of investigation was appointed.