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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,096 total hits in 471 results.
Hardy County (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--one hundred Dollars reward.
--Ranaway from me near Mount Terzali, Person county, North Carolina, on the 18th inst., my negro man Joe, about 21 years of age, a dark mulatto, well built, and very likely, six feet high, and weighs 180 pounds rather bushy head of hair, and heavy beard can read and write, but writes badly.
He may attempt to pass for free, or have a pass.
Had on, when he left an onsaburg shirt, blue cotton party, and wool hat.--I bought him in Richmond, in September, 1860, if Dickinson, Hill & Co., auctioneers.
He to Richmond by Thos. Fisher, for Jas. Knrkiadzff of Hardy county, Va., near Moor fields, and I think his purpose is go back, I will give one hundred Dollars it taken out of the State and fifty if taken in the State, for his arrest and confinement in jail so I get him, or for his delivery at Dickinson & Hill's. James I. Cothian. oc 25--3t
Cleveland (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 10
Lake Michigan (United States) (search for this): article 10
George W. Crump (search for this): article 10
Executive Pardons.
--The Governor has pardoned a convict named George W. Crump, who was sentenced in Alexandria to twelve years imprisonment in the Penitentiary, for murder in the second degree.
He had served out about half his time.
William Board, who was under sentence for six years, for burglary, and has been a State boarder for about two-thirds of that period, has also been pardoned recently.
Savage (search for this): article 11
Edwin Booth (search for this): article 11
Sadler (search for this): article 11
American actors in England.
--Just now, the American stage is well represented in England John Drew is successfully staring at the Standard Theatre in London.
The Florence were playing to great houses, when last heard of, at Manchester, and were on the wing for Dublin.
Mrs. D. P. Bowers, who made a successful debut at Sadler's Wells' Theatre, has been shelved — probably by managerial caprice or injustice.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Conway (the latter sister of Mrs. Bowers) are playing capital engagements in the West of England.
Miss Julia Daly has returned from London.
Dion Boucicault and Agnes Robertson have returned to the Adelphi.
Edwin Booth has played Shylock and Sir Giles Overreach at the Haymarket. --Lastly, John Brougham has produced his comedy of "Playing with Fire," at the Princess Theatre, himself as Dr. Savage, and George Jordan as Herbert Waverley.
The play had unequivocal success.
The criticism on the acting runs thus : "Mr. J. Brougham, as Dr. Savage, is exactl
John Brougham (search for this): article 11
Dion Boucicault (search for this): article 11
George Jordan (search for this): article 11