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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the Battalion of the Georgia Military Institute Cadets (search)
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV :—the first autumn. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
High water this day (Tuesday) at 12 3-4 o'clk.
Arrived,
Steamship Roanoke, Couch, New York, mdze.
and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Steamship Virginia, Kelley, Philadelphia, mdze.
and passengers, C. P. Cardozo.
Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdze.
and passengers, D. & W. Currie.
Schr. M. C. Hopkins, Dougherty, N. Y., hay, B. Wardwell & Co. and Bridgford & Co.
Schr. J. W. L. Sturgess, Scott, Eastern Shore, potatoes, A. Millspaugh.
Sloop Ellic, Camp, James River, lumber, I. J. Mcrcer & Co.
Sailed,
Schr. Exchange, Fuller, Rio Grande, flour, Haxall, Crenshaw & Co.
Schr. Jno. Aumack, Pearce, down the river, light.
Schr. Ida Mailer, Mulner, down the river, light.
Schr. Geo. Franklin, Tyler, down the river, light.
Schr. Rough and Ready, Mason, down the river, light
Schr. Mary Adeline, Geoghegan, Pamunkey river, light.
The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National Crisis. (search)
Congressional. Washington, Feb, 13.
Senate.--After returning from the House (to which the Senate proceeded at 1 o'clock to count the Presidential Electoral ballot,) Mr. Pearce, of Maryland, asked for a committee of conference on the Deficiency bill.
A bill was passed carrying into effect the treaty with New Granada.
Mr. Trumbull reported a resolution, appointing a committee to notify Mr. Lincoln of his election.
Agreed to.
The tariff bill was up, and postponed.
The District of Columbia Militia bill was up, Mr. Mason, of Va., objected to the bill, because it proposed an oath to privates, which was unusual.
The bill was further debated, and recommitted.
Several private bills were passed.
House. Mr. Sherman reported a bill authorizing the reception of coupon bonds, not less in amount than $50, at 6 per cent, for any portion of the late loan.
Mr. Garnett, of Va., opposed the bill, saying the President elect had declared war, and he, the speaker
The Daily Dispatch: March 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Presidential inauguration. (search)
Serenade.
--A number of the friends of Mayor Mayo, High Constable Freeman, Councilmen Saunders, Glazebrook, Epps and Griffin, and Alms-House Superintendent Pearce, obtained the services of the 1st Regiment Band, on Wednesday night, after the result of the election was ascertained, and gave those officials a rousing serenade, which was answered orally and otherwise by the recipient of the compliment.