Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Lambeth or search for Lambeth in all documents.

Your search returned 3 results in 1 document section:

army, was arrested at an early hour by officer Seal, on a charge of obtaining by false pretences, a buggy, saddle and bridle, and $497 in bank notes, from King & Lambeth, a manufacturing firm of this city. From the testimony given in court, it appears that the accused went to King & Lambeth's establishment on Tuesday evening, abo the amount. The purchase was therefore concluded, and the buggy, &c., were sent to a place designated by the "Colonel." Soon afterwards, however, Messrs. King & Lambeth, having thought the matter over, became suspicious of something wrong, and went to the Adjutant General office to make inquiries, when it turned out that there waer was signed "Wm. N. Miller," and the duplicate "Wm. N. Walker," a fact which was not discovered at the time of the transaction. The document received by King & Lambeth was not the paper drawn up in Colonel Smith's office, for had either himself or his clerk ever seen to before. He judged at the time that Miller was a Lieutenant