hide Sorting

You can sort these results in two ways:

By entity
Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
By position
As the entities appear in the document.

You are currently sorting in ascending order. Sort in descending order.

hide Most Frequent Entities

The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.

Entity Max. Freq Min. Freq
T. B. Fletcher 22 0 Browse Search
Eli Ferguson 20 0 Browse Search
December 15th 16 16 Browse Search
M. De Lamartine 14 0 Browse Search
J. H. Bradley 13 1 Browse Search
France (France) 12 0 Browse Search
Reverdy Johnson 12 0 Browse Search
United States (United States) 12 0 Browse Search
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) 10 0 Browse Search
James Black 10 0 Browse Search
View all entities in this document...

Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1865., [Electronic resource].

Found 701 total hits in 384 results.

... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Louisa (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
train from City Point.--Index Robert M. Dunlop, Esq., who, for the past three years, has discharged the duties of Superintendent of the Petersburg railroad, resigned his position yesterday, and will leave the city this morning, on his way to Europe.--Ib The song of the New Temperance Order is — Coming through the Rye.-- lb Major-General Pickett, of the late Confederate army, was in the city yesterday.-- Ib Charlottesville. A negro man, named Dick, was arrested in Louisa county on Friday last. Mr. James Fitz, Jr., it seems, had two horses stolen from him on Thursday night, and the next morning started in pursuit. He found his horses at Mr. Davis's in the possession of Dick, who also had with him another horse, taken in the neighborhood. Dick has been engaged in a regular business of this sort for a considerable time, and it is probable that he is only one of an organization who have been carrying horses off from this county. He is known to have passed down
City Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ance. Some "nameless" person has presented the Express man with "half a dozen Southampton hams." Lucky fellow! We hear of more weddings about to come off than ever were known before. We bid the chief operators God-speed. It helps the clerk of the court, does the parson no damage, and gives a new impetus to trade of every kind.--Express. At a late hour last night we received information of Dr. R. E. Robinson's death. His remains will reach this city by the early train from City Point.--Index Robert M. Dunlop, Esq., who, for the past three years, has discharged the duties of Superintendent of the Petersburg railroad, resigned his position yesterday, and will leave the city this morning, on his way to Europe.--Ib The song of the New Temperance Order is — Coming through the Rye.-- lb Major-General Pickett, of the late Confederate army, was in the city yesterday.-- Ib Charlottesville. A negro man, named Dick, was arrested in Louisa county on Friday
Fort Whipple (Arizona, United States) (search for this): article 1
purchaser. A revival of religion has been going on in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, of Leesburg, for the last ten days.--Loudoun Mirror. Alexandria. The remains of the late Colonel S. Wilson Prestman, who was killed on the Danville road by an accident, last winter, were brought to this place on Saturday last, and interred in Christ Church Cemetery. Bryant Hall, who was tried by a court-martial in this city last summer and sentenced to one year's confinement in Fort Whipple for shooting a negro, in Fairfax county, has been released. Ex-Governor William Smith passed through this city yesterday morning on his way from Warrenton. Hon. J. M. Botts has been on a visit to this place. Mr. Charles Piere has been appointed baggage agent at Gordonsville for the Orange and Alexandria Railroad Company. The steamer James Guy was sold yesterday to George Olney for about six thousand dollars, and will, we understand, be taken South.--Gazette Fredericks
Warrenton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ndria. The remains of the late Colonel S. Wilson Prestman, who was killed on the Danville road by an accident, last winter, were brought to this place on Saturday last, and interred in Christ Church Cemetery. Bryant Hall, who was tried by a court-martial in this city last summer and sentenced to one year's confinement in Fort Whipple for shooting a negro, in Fairfax county, has been released. Ex-Governor William Smith passed through this city yesterday morning on his way from Warrenton. Hon. J. M. Botts has been on a visit to this place. Mr. Charles Piere has been appointed baggage agent at Gordonsville for the Orange and Alexandria Railroad Company. The steamer James Guy was sold yesterday to George Olney for about six thousand dollars, and will, we understand, be taken South.--Gazette Fredericksburg. Re-appointment of Judge Moncure--We are satisfied, from information derived from Richmond, that this eminent jurist will be re-appointed to the Court o
Uniform Coinage --The Hon. John A. Kasson, who has just been made chairman of the House Committee on Coins, Weights and Measures, has given much attention, both here and in Europe, to the subject of a common unit for all the currencies of the civilized world, and will, we trust, submit a proposition from his committee to the House at an early day. Meanwhile, we make the following suggestion: Perhaps the French franc is the unit which would be most generally acceptable. The gold Napoleon (twenty francs) is current all over Europe and on all the coasts of the Mediterranean. If the British shilling would be as widely acceptable across the ocean, it would suit us better; but we think it would not be so readily adopted elsewhere. If the franc be taken, we would be required to reduce the value of our dollar a very little — not more than two cents--to make it equivalent to five francs; when our eagle would be fifty francs, and our double eagle one hundred francs. Our smal
John A. Kasson (search for this): article 2
Uniform Coinage --The Hon. John A. Kasson, who has just been made chairman of the House Committee on Coins, Weights and Measures, has given much attention, both here and in Europe, to the subject of a common unit for all the currencies of the civilized world, and will, we trust, submit a proposition from his committee to the House at an early day. Meanwhile, we make the following suggestion: Perhaps the French franc is the unit which would be most generally acceptable. The gold Napnce. The false pretence that our dollar is worth four shillings and six pence sterling, when it falls far short of that amount, makes exchange on London nine per cent. premium when it is really at par, and involves other misleading solecisms. We urge all who would like a universal currency, and are prepared to throw light on the subject, to communicate with Mr. Kasson. If sufficient interest is evinced, we may have the needed reform fairly inaugurated at this session.--New York Tribune.
once. Is it not curious that the persons to inherit the property of the late Tom Sayers will be Tom's Heirs? Shakespearian quotation for Helmbold, Barnum and Bonner: "Sweet are uses of advertisement."--Ex. Some of the men heretofore called "detectives" are now known as "the detected." How to economise in sending telegrams — write epigrams. Discovery of Wonderful Organic Remaine — Prefers of an Extinct Race of Men and Animals. From the Montana Post, November 11.On Meagher's Bar, opposite Nevada, have been discovered fossils that unmistakably prove that this part of the world was, at one time, inhabited by a race of human beings who stood, in maturity, from ten to twelve feet high; and by a species of quadruped at least twice as large as the Asiatic elephant. They were imbedded about eight feet in what might be termed a close diluvial deposit, and in what the configuration of the country indicates was once the eddy of a river. As an evidence of the form
It is proved by the confession of the murderer Corbitt, recently convicted and sentenced to death at Chicago, that three men are now under ten years sentence in the State prison under conviction for a crime with which they had nothing whatever to do. They were convicted on circumstantial evidence, and will be pardoned at once. Is it not curious that the persons to inherit the property of the late Tom Sayers will be Tom's Heirs? Shakespearian quotation for Helmbold, Barnum and Bonner: "Sweet are uses of advertisement."--Ex. Some of the men heretofore called "detectives" are now known as "the detected." How to economise in sending telegrams — write epigrams. Discovery of Wonderful Organic Remaine — Prefers of an Extinct Race of Men and Animals. From the Montana Post, November 11.On Meagher's Bar, opposite Nevada, have been discovered fossils that unmistakably prove that this part of the world was, at one time, inhabited by a race of human beings who stoo
It is proved by the confession of the murderer Corbitt, recently convicted and sentenced to death at Chicago, that three men are now under ten years sentence in the State prison under conviction for a crime with which they had nothing whatever to do. They were convicted on circumstantial evidence, and will be pardoned at once. Is it not curious that the persons to inherit the property of the late Tom Sayers will be Tom's Heirs? Shakespearian quotation for Helmbold, Barnum and Bonner: "Sweet are uses of advertisement."--Ex. Some of the men heretofore called "detectives" are now known as "the detected." How to economise in sending telegrams — write epigrams. Discovery of Wonderful Organic Remaine — Prefers of an Extinct Race of Men and Animals. From the Montana Post, November 11.On Meagher's Bar, opposite Nevada, have been discovered fossils that unmistakably prove that this part of the world was, at one time, inhabited by a race of human beings who stoo
It is proved by the confession of the murderer Corbitt, recently convicted and sentenced to death at Chicago, that three men are now under ten years sentence in the State prison under conviction for a crime with which they had nothing whatever to do. They were convicted on circumstantial evidence, and will be pardoned at once. Is it not curious that the persons to inherit the property of the late Tom Sayers will be Tom's Heirs? Shakespearian quotation for Helmbold, Barnum and Bonner: "Sweet are uses of advertisement."--Ex. Some of the men heretofore called "detectives" are now known as "the detected." How to economise in sending telegrams — write epigrams. Discovery of Wonderful Organic Remaine — Prefers of an Extinct Race of Men and Animals. From the Montana Post, November 11.On Meagher's Bar, opposite Nevada, have been discovered fossils that unmistakably prove that this part of the world was, at one time, inhabited by a race of human beings who stood
... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39