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The Daily Dispatch: may 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard) 2 0 Browse Search
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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 26 (search)
ss of (also Queen of), 484 and note. Saxony, Princess, Louise, Duchess of, 463. Saxony, Princess, Marie, Duchess and Co-Regentess of(also Queen of), 463, 467, 484. Say, Louis, 133, 134. Schadow, Rudolph, 177. Schafer, Professor, 108. Schlegel, A. W. von, 127, 128, 129, 131, 134, 138, 153, 430, 453, 454, 483. Schlegel, Friedrich von, 122, 123, 127. Schultze, Dr., 70, 73 note, 80, 81 and note, 82, 121. Schurtz, Hofrath, 112. Schwabe, Dr., 58. Scilla, Prince, 212, 219. Scott, Anne, 283. Scott, Sir, Walter, 24, 275, 276, 290-284, 430; portrait of, 388, 389, 407. Scott, Sophia, 281, 283, 284. Scott, Walter, Jr., 284. Sedgwick, Professor, 271, 419, 420 note, 421. Segovia, Bishop of, 218. Segovia, visits, 218. Senior, Nassau William, 407, 412 and note, 451. Senonnes, Viscount de, 255, 262, 263. Servia, life in, 478. Seville, 237-241; Alcazar, 238, 240; Cathedral, 238, 239; people of, 239, 240. Seymour, Mr., 447. Shakespeare, study of, 394; T
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 30 (search)
, I. 133, 134. Say and Sele, Lord, II. 378. Schack, Baron, II. 250, 344. Schadow, 11. 330. Schadow, Rudolph, I. 177. Schafer, Professor, I. 108. Schlegel, A. W., I. 127, 128, 129, 131, 134, 138, 153, 430, 453, 454, 483, 11. 101, 103, 326. Schlegel, Friedrich von, I. 122, 123, 127. Schlosser, 11. 100. Schultze, Dr., I. 70, 73 note, 80, 81 and note, 82, 121. Schurtz, Hofrath, I. 112. Schwabe, Dr., 1 58. Scilla, Prince, 1. 212, 219. Sclopis, Count, 11 42 and note. Scott, Anne, 1. 283. Scott, General, Winfield, II. 435, 443, 444. Scott, Sir, Walter, 1. 24, 275, 276, 280, 281, 283, 284, 430, II. 160, 161, 175, 189, 360; portrait of, I. 388, 389, 407. Scott, Sophia, I. 281, 283, 284. Scott, Walter, Jr., I. 284. Seaver, Mr., Mayor of Boston, II. 303. Secession, II. 430, 442, 446. Sedgwick, Professor, I. 271, 419, 420 note, 421, II. 156, 157, 176, 177, 178, 179. Segovia, visits, T. 218; Bishop of, 218. Senior, Nassau William, I. 407, 412 and
Castle Godwin. --There are now about sixty inmates in this famous prison. Frederick Shaffer has been appointed warden, vice Geo. Frebmyer removed. Among the prisoners are Miss Anne Scott, of Leesburg, and Mrs. Webster, who will, no doubt, be sent to their respective homes as soon as opportunity serves. This prison, owing to the care and vigilance of Assistant Provost Marshal Alexander, is a model of neatness and good order. It might well serve as a pattern for all other places of confinement.
ntas, which is on the Memphis and Charleston railroad. Federal prisoners say that the enemy our falling back more than they do a as they cannot stand the climate fur South. They expect to starve us long siege, and thus compel us to sur There was a skirmish at 1 o'clock su ing. A number of Federals were killed wounded. Also, a skirmish this after of Bridge Creek, a mile and a half from lines. Several Federals were killed on our side. Forrest's cavalry, Ke Louisiana and Benton's Mississippi displayed great gallantry. Butler's villainous order of the dressed the ladies of New Orlesand published to the army to-day, by Gen. B gard, with address to the men of the S to avenge the insult to their mothers, and daughters, and si who are threa the ruffianly barbarlans to be treated mon harlots. The New Orleans Croscent has been supplied, because of Mr. J. C. Nixon, one of editors, being in the Confederate Army Lieutenant Colonel of Scott's cavalry.