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Fort Taylor (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 4
From the Rio Grande. --The Brownsville (Texas) Flag, of the 11th ult., furnishes the following items: The Rio Grande is still swollen with the recent rains, and threatens to inundate all the lower spots in this section of the country. Capt. Pettison, a Swedish gentleman, commander of a vessel, we believe, at Brazos at Brazos Santiago on Monday, by being swamped in his yawl. It is stated on reliable authority, that several Mexicans have been kidnapped from the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how L. Kinny, Lieut. Hollins, Captain Lopez, and Dr. Sutherland, constituted Capt. Smith's escort. Capt. J. R. Mitchell, formerly of the U. S. Navy, arrived at Brownsville from Havana, by way of Tampico. He is on his way to Richmond. He is a native of North Carolina, but was appointed from Florida. While in command of the sloop
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
rom the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how they break the law, or the officers may catch them at it. The Smith, Robert Smith, Capt. Robert Smith, of the steamer Arazona, is in town again, having arrived here despite of all the Lincolnites in the Gulf, on Thursday night. His conveyance and the way of getting here are all to be kept dark. Col. G. H. Weaver, Col. H. L. Kinny, Lieut. Hollins, Captain Lopez, and Dr. Sutherland, constituted Capt. Smith's escort. Capt. J. R. Mitchell, formerly of the U. S. Navy, arrived at Brownsville from Havana, by way of Tampico. He is on his way to Richmond. He is a native of North Carolina, but was appointed from Florida. While in command of the sloop of-war Wyoming, of the Pacific squadron, he heard of the secession of his adopted State, and immediately resigned on his arrival in San Francisco.
Brazos River (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 4
From the Rio Grande. --The Brownsville (Texas) Flag, of the 11th ult., furnishes the following items: The Rio Grande is still swollen with the recent rains, and threatens to inundate all the lower spots in this section of the country. Capt. Pettison, a Swedish gentleman, commander of a vessel, we believe, at Brazos, was drowned at Brazos Santiago on Monday, by being swamped in his yawl. It is stated on reliable authority, that several Mexicans have been kidnapped from the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how they break the law, or the officers may catch them at it. The Smith, Robert Smith, Capt. Robert Smith, of the steamer Arazona, is in town again, having arrived here despite of all the Lincolnites in the Gulf, on Thursday night. His conveyance and the way of getting here are all to be kept dark. Col. G. H. Weaver,
San Francisco (California, United States) (search for this): article 4
om the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how they break the law, or the officers may catch them at it. The Smith, Robert Smith, Capt. Robert Smith, of the steamer Arazona, is in town again, having arrived here despite of all the Lincolnites in the Gulf, on Thursday night. His conveyance and the way of getting here are all to be kept dark. Col. G. H. Weaver, Col. H. L. Kinny, Lieut. Hollins, Captain Lopez, and Dr. Sutherland, constituted Capt. Smith's escort. Capt. J. R. Mitchell, formerly of the U. S. Navy, arrived at Brownsville from Havana, by way of Tampico. He is on his way to Richmond. He is a native of North Carolina, but was appointed from Florida. While in command of the sloop of-war Wyoming, of the Pacific squadron, he heard of the secession of his adopted State, and immediately resigned on his arrival in San Francisco.
Havana, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 4
rom the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how they break the law, or the officers may catch them at it. The Smith, Robert Smith, Capt. Robert Smith, of the steamer Arazona, is in town again, having arrived here despite of all the Lincolnites in the Gulf, on Thursday night. His conveyance and the way of getting here are all to be kept dark. Col. G. H. Weaver, Col. H. L. Kinny, Lieut. Hollins, Captain Lopez, and Dr. Sutherland, constituted Capt. Smith's escort. Capt. J. R. Mitchell, formerly of the U. S. Navy, arrived at Brownsville from Havana, by way of Tampico. He is on his way to Richmond. He is a native of North Carolina, but was appointed from Florida. While in command of the sloop of-war Wyoming, of the Pacific squadron, he heard of the secession of his adopted State, and immediately resigned on his arrival in San Francisco.
Tampico (Tamaulipas, Mexico) (search for this): article 4
om the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how they break the law, or the officers may catch them at it. The Smith, Robert Smith, Capt. Robert Smith, of the steamer Arazona, is in town again, having arrived here despite of all the Lincolnites in the Gulf, on Thursday night. His conveyance and the way of getting here are all to be kept dark. Col. G. H. Weaver, Col. H. L. Kinny, Lieut. Hollins, Captain Lopez, and Dr. Sutherland, constituted Capt. Smith's escort. Capt. J. R. Mitchell, formerly of the U. S. Navy, arrived at Brownsville from Havana, by way of Tampico. He is on his way to Richmond. He is a native of North Carolina, but was appointed from Florida. While in command of the sloop of-war Wyoming, of the Pacific squadron, he heard of the secession of his adopted State, and immediately resigned on his arrival in San Francisco.
Matamoras (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
sville (Texas) Flag, of the 11th ult., furnishes the following items: The Rio Grande is still swollen with the recent rains, and threatens to inundate all the lower spots in this section of the country. Capt. Pettison, a Swedish gentleman, commander of a vessel, we believe, at Brazos, was drowned at Brazos Santiago on Monday, by being swamped in his yawl. It is stated on reliable authority, that several Mexicans have been kidnapped from the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how they break the law, or the officers may catch them at it. The Smith, Robert Smith, Capt. Robert Smith, of the steamer Arazona, is in town again, having arrived here despite of all the Lincolnites in the Gulf, on Thursday night. His conveyance and the way of getting here are all to be kept dark. Col. G. H. Weaver, Col. H. L. Kinny, Lieut. Hollins, Cap
J. R. Mitchell (search for this): article 4
rom the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how they break the law, or the officers may catch them at it. The Smith, Robert Smith, Capt. Robert Smith, of the steamer Arazona, is in town again, having arrived here despite of all the Lincolnites in the Gulf, on Thursday night. His conveyance and the way of getting here are all to be kept dark. Col. G. H. Weaver, Col. H. L. Kinny, Lieut. Hollins, Captain Lopez, and Dr. Sutherland, constituted Capt. Smith's escort. Capt. J. R. Mitchell, formerly of the U. S. Navy, arrived at Brownsville from Havana, by way of Tampico. He is on his way to Richmond. He is a native of North Carolina, but was appointed from Florida. While in command of the sloop of-war Wyoming, of the Pacific squadron, he heard of the secession of his adopted State, and immediately resigned on his arrival in San Francisco.
Sutherland (search for this): article 4
rom the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how they break the law, or the officers may catch them at it. The Smith, Robert Smith, Capt. Robert Smith, of the steamer Arazona, is in town again, having arrived here despite of all the Lincolnites in the Gulf, on Thursday night. His conveyance and the way of getting here are all to be kept dark. Col. G. H. Weaver, Col. H. L. Kinny, Lieut. Hollins, Captain Lopez, and Dr. Sutherland, constituted Capt. Smith's escort. Capt. J. R. Mitchell, formerly of the U. S. Navy, arrived at Brownsville from Havana, by way of Tampico. He is on his way to Richmond. He is a native of North Carolina, but was appointed from Florida. While in command of the sloop of-war Wyoming, of the Pacific squadron, he heard of the secession of his adopted State, and immediately resigned on his arrival in San Francisco.
om the city of Brownsville, and taken to Matamoras during the past week. Mayor Dye has issued a notice warning persons engaged in such practices that they had better be on the watch how they break the law, or the officers may catch them at it. The Smith, Robert Smith, Capt. Robert Smith, of the steamer Arazona, is in town again, having arrived here despite of all the Lincolnites in the Gulf, on Thursday night. His conveyance and the way of getting here are all to be kept dark. Col. G. H. Weaver, Col. H. L. Kinny, Lieut. Hollins, Captain Lopez, and Dr. Sutherland, constituted Capt. Smith's escort. Capt. J. R. Mitchell, formerly of the U. S. Navy, arrived at Brownsville from Havana, by way of Tampico. He is on his way to Richmond. He is a native of North Carolina, but was appointed from Florida. While in command of the sloop of-war Wyoming, of the Pacific squadron, he heard of the secession of his adopted State, and immediately resigned on his arrival in San Francisco.
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