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Thomas Bond (search for this): article 1
ented the 11th ward in Select Council for two terms, and held other offices under the city government. Another prominent citizen, Phillip R. Schuyler, died this morning. He was an old resident of the district of the Northern Liberties. Heavy arrest of gamblers in Baltimore. On Saturday night, the 3d inst., the police of Baltimore arrested a large number of gamblers at the house of award Hall, No.74 Holliday street, and at a later hour made another heavy heal at the house of Thomas Bond, corner of Orleans and Lewis streets. They [from the St. Mary's (Md.) Beacon] Whatever difference of honest opinion may have existed in Maryland in reference to the sincerity of the apprehensions which the Southern States expressed and acted upon for the safety of their property when they found the Government peaching into the hands of a sectional party, on one can doubt that these apprehensions were well grounded, and that South Carolina, with all her imperfections, was a ver
ou as possible, but you must overtook all deficiencies in that way, and only remember that I love you, and do not judge by the tone of my letters my feeling, towards you. I believe I told you, in my other letter, about those two young men being here. I did not tell you their names, for I did not think you knew then; but I remember hearing you spear of one of them. One was Harrison Cadott and the other Jesse L Clarig Do you recollect the time that you preached that dog sermon? Quin got a letter from Ellison yesterday afternoon, and answered it last night. Mary Hoop is getting along finely. I suppose she misses you of Sunday nights. I don't know what Fan will do if she is disappointed much longer in getting a letter from Spering. Harrison Cadott is Julia Dungar's bean. I think that is a fine match Annie Laird and I are seat-mates. We are as good friends as ever. Ellen Hoffman wrote a letter to Jim R. the next day after he left. I think she was in a hurry
ton bank? Exquisite ingenuity the generous philanthropy of First shave the contraband "laboring cheerfully" on his work, with "a slight peculiarly rewards," next shave him on his , clothing, sugar, tobacco, &c., and shave him on one dollar bills of Boston banks. Can a Yankee overseer go "For the information of those who would like to aid in this noble effort to benefit the liberated slaves, we will state that Governor, Andrew is President of the Educational Commission, William, Endicott, Jr. , and Edward Atkinson, Secretary" But we would suggest to these gentlemen and to those who contribute to the "offer. " and its nobility, that if they apply for an act operation their body might more descriptively be called "The double action for blade Association for Shaving Central bands" More of this hereafter. Suffolk The way to Count dead men — a prominent Marksman. One of the correspondents of the New York Tribunes writing from the Camp before Yorktown, says:
Nathan Bangs (search for this): article 1
as taken by the first holders, and there were more par bids for it than could be accommodated. Madame Geffrard, the wife of the President of , with her daughter, will visit New York in May 10 a Haytlen man-of-war, on their way to Paris, where Madame Geffrard has two daughters at school. There was a regular panic to-day in the market for "mosquito nets," the Government having come into market and swept it about bore. Prices have gone up 100 per cent. in consequence. The Rev. Nathan Bangs, D. D., one of the fathers of American Methodism, died, at his residence, in this city, his morning. He was 84 years old, and has been a minister upwards of sixty years. The steamships City of New York and Tortious left for Europe to-day. The former took out $4, 7000 to specie and the latter $325,000--to add $741,000. Charles Douglass, aged seventy-one years, was sent to the penitentiary yesterday for stealing some clothing from the Globe Hotel. The prisoner is an old offend
J. C. Carter (search for this): article 1
he President was among the slain at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, is contradicted by the Northern papers. A portrait of Aaron Burr, by Vanderlyn, was sold at auction, in New York, the other day, for $210. Thomas C Fitzpatrick who has been incarcerated in Fort Lafayette for some months past, charged with politician offences, was brought to Baltimore on the 8d instant for trial. Hon. Thomas P. Porter, late Speaker of the Kentucky State Senate, and Marshall Carter, son of Dr. J. C. Carter, after several months in the seceding States, returned to their homes in Versailles, Kentucky, on Saturday last--. They were at once by arrested by the Provost Marshal of Lexington, and sent North for safe keeping. Mr. Louis deGeofry, First Secretary of the French Legation at Washington has been promoted by the French Minister to Greece Vicompte Jules T his place as First Secretary of Legationia Washington. The entire taxes which the citizens of Massachusetts will have to pay
Charles Douglass (search for this): article 1
"mosquito nets," the Government having come into market and swept it about bore. Prices have gone up 100 per cent. in consequence. The Rev. Nathan Bangs, D. D., one of the fathers of American Methodism, died, at his residence, in this city, his morning. He was 84 years old, and has been a minister upwards of sixty years. The steamships City of New York and Tortious left for Europe to-day. The former took out $4, 7000 to specie and the latter $325,000--to add $741,000. Charles Douglass, aged seventy-one years, was sent to the penitentiary yesterday for stealing some clothing from the Globe Hotel. The prisoner is an old offender, and is said to have served forty years to prison. One hundred and fifty of the soldiers wounded at Leet's Vills arrived here this evening from Yorktown, on the steamer Richard Willing. The "Leader" a democratic paper, was to-day notified by Secretary Stanton that its transmission through the mails would hereafter be prohibited.
August, 5 AD (search for this): article 1
to the penitentiary yesterday for stealing some clothing from the Globe Hotel. The prisoner is an old offender, and is said to have served forty years to prison. One hundred and fifty of the soldiers wounded at Leet's Vills arrived here this evening from Yorktown, on the steamer Richard Willing. The "Leader" a democratic paper, was to-day notified by Secretary Stanton that its transmission through the mails would hereafter be prohibited. Affairs in Philadelphia Philadelphia May 8 --The United States District Court has issued an order of condemnation of the prize schooner British Queen and her cargo, consisting of coffee and salt. This vessel arrived here about two months ago, in charge of a prize master, she having been captured in an attempt to run the blockade. The Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad Company are building a new depot west of their present depot at Broad and Bluest--. It is a continent on of the other, and intended to afford larger facili
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ow what Fan will do if she is disappointed much longer in getting a letter from Spering. Harrison Cadott is Julia Dungar's bean. I think that is a fine match Annie Laird and I are seat-mates. We are as good friends as ever. Ellen Hoffman wrote a letter to Jim R. the next day after he left. I think she was in a hurry. I shall have to close, as school is nearly out. You must not neglect writing as often as you possibly can. Ever yours, E. K. L. Affairs in New York New York May 3. --A respectably dressed young man, supposed to be connected with wealthy relatives, registered himself at the New England Hotel as Wm Altkin, late on Thursday night, and on Friday was found dead in his bed, having committed suicide with laudanum. The Coroner's inquest on Friday evening revealed the fact that he had paid his last cent for his lodging, and that sheer destination led him to take his own life. On Thursday Comptroller Hawes paid off the first city war loan of $1,000,0
October, 5 AD (search for this): article 1
that sheer destination led him to take his own life. On Thursday Comptroller Hawes paid off the first city war loan of $1,000,000 which was treated under the title of the "Union Defence Fund Bonds." Payment was made by a reissue, bearing six per cent., and payable Nov. 1, 1864. Most of the reissue was taken by the first holders, and there were more par bids for it than could be accommodated. Madame Geffrard, the wife of the President of , with her daughter, will visit New York in May 10 a Haytlen man-of-war, on their way to Paris, where Madame Geffrard has two daughters at school. There was a regular panic to-day in the market for "mosquito nets," the Government having come into market and swept it about bore. Prices have gone up 100 per cent. in consequence. The Rev. Nathan Bangs, D. D., one of the fathers of American Methodism, died, at his residence, in this city, his morning. He was 84 years old, and has been a minister upwards of sixty years. The steam
Perry Davis (search for this): article 1
Rare birds are our city fathers. During a discussion last night, in special session, upon making an appropriation to defray the expenses of celebrating Washington's birthday, Alderman Dayton called Alderman Genet a sympathiser with Beauregard, Davis and Toomb. Genet thereupon intimated to the party of the first part that if he repeated that allegation he would knock him down.--Other blanken of a like characteristic description followed, and the Chamber, for a while, more resembled a dog kes wife, committed suicide in his cell on the night of the 22d. The value of the dry goods imported at New York during the month of April was $2,849,285, an excess of nearly half a million over the imports of the same month last year. Perry Davis, the inventor of the celebrated "Pain Killer," died in Providence, R. I., last Friday. William, Orange, late President of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, died in Cincinnati on Wednesday. George Wolkey has been convicted at St.
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