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heir country, he (Bouligny) would outlive them all in the affectionate memory of a glorious, Union loving, law-abiding people. The Aid to Gov. Andrews, of Massachusetts, is in Washington, and called to-day on Lieut. Gen. Scott, it is understood, to tender to him, in the name of Gov. Andrews, the services of Massachusetts militMassachusetts militia. Gen. Scott listened to the proffer, and then replied, that the Government needed no volunteers, and if needed, Massachusetts would not be called upon. The Peace Convention held a four hour's session yesterday. Mr. Seddon, of Virginia, urged an immediate consideration of the Crittenden Compromise. A prolonged debate ensuMassachusetts would not be called upon. The Peace Convention held a four hour's session yesterday. Mr. Seddon, of Virginia, urged an immediate consideration of the Crittenden Compromise. A prolonged debate ensued, and finally, at the request of Mr. Guthrie, of Tennessee, the subject was laid over until to-day. Views as to the probable result of the deliberations of the Convention differ. The ultra Republicans are endeavoring to defeat compromise of any kind. The two sections — their strength in 1860. From the official census r
The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Disbandment of Irish military companies in Massachusetts. (search)
The Disbandment of Irish military companies in Massachusetts. --The case of Capt. Patrick S. Proctor et al. of the late Jackson Guards, of Lowell, Mass.,va. ex-Adjutant General E. W. Stone, which was heard recently by the Supreme Court, was decided on Friday, The decision was in favor of the defendant, the Court ruling the right of the Governor to disband military companies, and to take from their armories the arms loaned by the State.