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The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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ommittees: By Mr. Coghill, of temporarily relieving the Orange and Alexandria Railroad Company from the payment of the amount now due the State for taxes and accrued interest on the loan heretofore made by the Commonwealth to said company; by Mr. Townes, for amending the first section of the act passed on 17th February, 1860, to provide more efficient police regulations for the watering places in this Commonwealth; by Mr. Neeson, for reporting bill 194 of the last session for the relief of C. B. Hall; by Mr. Johnson, for establishing a branch Bank in the town of Liberty, in the county of Bedford; by Mr. Lynch, for incorporating a company for the manufacture of all kinds of fire-arms, to be located in or near the city of Lynchburg; by Mr. Taliaferro, for incorporating the Mount Vernon Insurance Company; by Mr. August, for making an appropriation to the Penitentiary; by Mr. Wickham, for appointing a committee to report a bill to incorporate the Virginia Steam Sugar Refinery, in the count
For Hire-- A No. 1 Male Cook. Female Cooks. House Girls and Boys. Dining-Room Servants. Several Carpenters. Field Hands. Several Porters. All of which will be hired on reasonable terms. Ro. B. Lyne, Agent for Hiring out Negroes, Met. Hall. ja 19--ts
The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], A man killed by a lion at Astley's Theatre — a Thrilling scene. (search)
o-day, that his presence is not particularly wanted on Sullivan's Island. His name is Harris, and hails, I believe, from Maryland. Lieut. Talbott has returned, and brought dispatches, it is said, for Maj. Anderson and Gov. Pickens. This would indicate that the two Governments are getting as thick as bed follows, and no one would rejoice more than your humble servant if this amiable mood would effect any good end; but it will not, and I happen to know that it is all "bagatelle." Lieut Hall is on a visit to New York, to see a "near relation," who is indisposed, and Lieut. Mead to see a sister, lying dangerously ill. You would judge by this that Maj. Anderson does not expect to be taken from prison for a time, at least. If weather permits, I shall visit Fort Moultrie to-morrow, for the last time until the finale. When peace is declared, or the war is over. If living, I may go to see what has been done. I have it on good authority, by letters from some of the Northe