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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 526 total hits in 276 results.
Thomas B. Harrison (search for this): article 1
June 9th (search for this): article 1
From Vicksburg. Jackson, Miss., June 9.
--Our scouts report the enemy's pickets ten miles deep, every means of approach closely guarded, and that the greatest courage and care are required to reach Vicksburg.
Grant communicates with the fleet by signal lights, which were seen last night, constantly signalling, betokening a movement or renewal of the assault, it is thought.
The roar of the enemy's mortars was heard at intervals of two seconds all night, and is continuous this morning.
Nothing from Port Hudson.
An officer captured by Grant's pickets subsequently escaped, and arrived here this morning.
He reports the Yankee army much depressed by the knowledge of Johnston massing a heavy force in their rear, and certain death in front.
Their officers say certain defeat or annihilation awaits them.
Johnston (search for this): article 1
From Vicksburg. Jackson, Miss., June 9.
--Our scouts report the enemy's pickets ten miles deep, every means of approach closely guarded, and that the greatest courage and care are required to reach Vicksburg.
Grant communicates with the fleet by signal lights, which were seen last night, constantly signalling, betokening a movement or renewal of the assault, it is thought.
The roar of the enemy's mortars was heard at intervals of two seconds all night, and is continuous this morning.
Nothing from Port Hudson.
An officer captured by Grant's pickets subsequently escaped, and arrived here this morning.
He reports the Yankee army much depressed by the knowledge of Johnston massing a heavy force in their rear, and certain death in front.
Their officers say certain defeat or annihilation awaits them.
Gen Grant (search for this): article 1
From Vicksburg. Jackson, Miss., June 9.
--Our scouts report the enemy's pickets ten miles deep, every means of approach closely guarded, and that the greatest courage and care are required to reach Vicksburg.
Grant communicates with the fleet by signal lights, which were seen last night, constantly signalling, betokening a movement or renewal of the assault, it is thought.
The roar of the enemy's mortars was heard at intervals of two seconds all night, and is continuous this morningetokening a movement or renewal of the assault, it is thought.
The roar of the enemy's mortars was heard at intervals of two seconds all night, and is continuous this morning.
Nothing from Port Hudson.
An officer captured by Grant's pickets subsequently escaped, and arrived here this morning.
He reports the Yankee army much depressed by the knowledge of Johnston massing a heavy force in their rear, and certain death in front.
Their officers say certain defeat or annihilation awaits them.
Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Vicksburg. Jackson, Miss., June 9.
--Our scouts report the enemy's pickets ten miles deep, every means of approach closely guarded, and that the greatest courage and care are required to reach Vicksburg.
Grant communicates with the fleet by signal lights, which were seen last night, constantly signalling, betokening a movement or renewal of the assault, it is thought.
The roar of the enemy's mortars was heard at intervals of two seconds all night, and is continuous this morning.
Nothing from Port Hudson.
An officer captured by Grant's pickets subsequently escaped, and arrived here this morning.
He reports the Yankee army much depressed by the knowledge of Johnston massing a heavy force in their rear, and certain death in front.
Their officers say certain defeat or annihilation awaits them.
James O'Keefer (search for this): article 1
Wanted
--Five or six Hands, (white or colored) to work at Hollywood Cemetery.
Apply immediately to James O'Keefer, Sup't. je 8--3t*
Newman (search for this): article 1
Commissioner's Sale of Negroes.
-- to a entered by the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond on the 21st of May, 1863 in the suit of Moore and wife vs. Newman's administrator and , I shall on Friday, the 12th day of June, 1863, at 10 o'clock, at the auction room of Hill Dickinson & Co. In the city of Richmond, said at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash the slaves Armistead and John, the two negro men in the proceedings mentioned. James Moore, Special Commissioner. je 10--3t*
James Moore (search for this): article 1
Commissioner's Sale of Negroes.
-- to a entered by the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond on the 21st of May, 1863 in the suit of Moore and wife vs. Newman's administrator and , I shall on Friday, the 12th day of June, 1863, at 10 o'clock, at the auction room of Hill Dickinson & Co. In the city of Richmond, said at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash the slaves Armistead and John, the two negro men in the proceedings mentioned. James Moore, Special Commissioner. je 10-missioner's Sale of Negroes.
-- to a entered by the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond on the 21st of May, 1863 in the suit of Moore and wife vs. Newman's administrator and , I shall on Friday, the 12th day of June, 1863, at 10 o'clock, at the auction room of Hill Dickinson & Co. In the city of Richmond, said at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash the slaves Armistead and John, the two negro men in the proceedings mentioned. James Moore, Special Commissioner. je 10--3t*
June 12th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Commissioner's Sale of Negroes.
-- to a entered by the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond on the 21st of May, 1863 in the suit of Moore and wife vs. Newman's administrator and , I shall on Friday, the 12th day of June, 1863, at 10 o'clock, at the auction room of Hill Dickinson & Co. In the city of Richmond, said at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash the slaves Armistead and John, the two negro men in the proceedings mentioned. James Moore, Special Commissioner. je 10--3t*
May 21st, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Commissioner's Sale of Negroes.
-- to a entered by the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond on the 21st of May, 1863 in the suit of Moore and wife vs. Newman's administrator and , I shall on Friday, the 12th day of June, 1863, at 10 o'clock, at the auction room of Hill Dickinson & Co. In the city of Richmond, said at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash the slaves Armistead and John, the two negro men in the proceedings mentioned. James Moore, Special Commissioner. je 10--3t*