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United States (United States) (search for this): article 8
Muskets for Fort Monroe. Norfolk, Feb. 15. --The bay steamer brought for Fort Monroe five large cases of muskets, manufactured at Harper's Ferry. The United States surveying schooner Crawford is preparing for sea at the Gosport Navy-Yard.
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
Muskets for Fort Monroe. Norfolk, Feb. 15. --The bay steamer brought for Fort Monroe five large cases of muskets, manufactured at Harper's Ferry. The United States surveying schooner Crawford is preparing for sea at the Gosport Navy-Yard.
Petty larceny. --A female darkey with the baptismal prefix of Charlotte, was punished by order of the Recorder yesterday, for unlawfully possessing herself of an overcoat worth $5, the property of Preston, slave of Jacob Woodson. Her design in taking the overcoat did not appear, but her doing so was in consequence of the bad practice which has come in vogue of allowing negroes to go at large and hire themselves out — which she had been in the habit of doing.
Jacob Woodson (search for this): article 9
Petty larceny. --A female darkey with the baptismal prefix of Charlotte, was punished by order of the Recorder yesterday, for unlawfully possessing herself of an overcoat worth $5, the property of Preston, slave of Jacob Woodson. Her design in taking the overcoat did not appear, but her doing so was in consequence of the bad practice which has come in vogue of allowing negroes to go at large and hire themselves out — which she had been in the habit of doing.
Charlotte (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
Petty larceny. --A female darkey with the baptismal prefix of Charlotte, was punished by order of the Recorder yesterday, for unlawfully possessing herself of an overcoat worth $5, the property of Preston, slave of Jacob Woodson. Her design in taking the overcoat did not appear, but her doing so was in consequence of the bad practice which has come in vogue of allowing negroes to go at large and hire themselves out — which she had been in the habit of doing.
An important movement in New Mexico. --The Legislature of New Mexico has passed an act for the election of delegates to form a State Constitution, which is to be held in May next. The delegates are to meet in June to discharge the duties which will thus be imposed upon them, and the Constitution they form is afterward to be submitted to the people, for ratification or rejection, at a general election to be held in September.
September (search for this): article 9
An important movement in New Mexico. --The Legislature of New Mexico has passed an act for the election of delegates to form a State Constitution, which is to be held in May next. The delegates are to meet in June to discharge the duties which will thus be imposed upon them, and the Constitution they form is afterward to be submitted to the people, for ratification or rejection, at a general election to be held in September.
An important movement in New Mexico. --The Legislature of New Mexico has passed an act for the election of delegates to form a State Constitution, which is to be held in May next. The delegates are to meet in June to discharge the duties which will thus be imposed upon them, and the Constitution they form is afterward to be submitted to the people, for ratification or rejection, at a general election to be held in September.
February 15th (search for this): article 9
Reinforcement for Fort Pickens. New York, Feb. 15 --The Journal of Commerce says that the steamer Daniel Webster sails to-day with 150 troops for Fort Pickens.
Fort Pickens (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 9
Reinforcement for Fort Pickens. New York, Feb. 15 --The Journal of Commerce says that the steamer Daniel Webster sails to-day with 150 troops for Fort Pickens. Reinforcement for Fort Pickens. New York, Feb. 15 --The Journal of Commerce says that the steamer Daniel Webster sails to-day with 150 troops for Fort Pickens.
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