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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Davis or search for Davis in all documents.
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A Trip to Washington.
--Last Sunday, Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Taylor, C. S. A., of Kentucky, left this city for Washington, bearing a letter from President Davis to President Lincoln, understood to be an official notification of the course that will be planed by this Government in the event of the execution or other criminal punishment of the prisoners taken on board the privateer Savannah. Col. T. Proceeded to the headquarters of Gen. Beauregard, by whom, it is said, he was furnished with a letter to Gen. McDowell, in command of the Lincoln forces on this side of the Potomac.
He then proceeded to Fairfax C. H., where he was furnished with an escort of twelve men and two non- commissioned officers, under command of a Lieutenant, with a white flag.
Thence he proceeded towards Arlington, encountering a squadron of the enemy's dragoons when within about seven miles of that place, to whose commanding officer he made known his errand.
Arriving at Arlington, Gen. Scott.
Was notified
The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Secession of the Southern Episcopalians . (search)
Decision in a Railroad case. Louisville, Ky., July 11.
--The Court has decided against Brady and Davis, in the rail road case, that the Government has the right to stop the road.