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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 14, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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5th (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--From the subscriber, on Monday, the 5th inst., a Negro woman, named Betty.
Tall woman is about 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complected, with a lighter shade on both cheeks, I believe she is now somewhere in the town of Sidney, as she was last heard of in the neighborhood of Mr. A reward of five Dollars will be paid for her delivery to me, or if placed in any jail, so that I can get her again.
Joseph Davis,
au 3--ts 214 Broad street
Joseph Davis (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--From the subscriber, on Monday, the 5th inst., a Negro woman, named Betty.
Tall woman is about 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complected, with a lighter shade on both cheeks, I believe she is now somewhere in the town of Sidney, as she was last heard of in the neighborhood of Mr. A reward of five Dollars will be paid for her delivery to me, or if placed in any jail, so that I can get her again.
Joseph Davis,
au 3--ts 214 Broad street
Betty (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--From the subscriber, on Monday, the 5th inst., a Negro woman, named Betty.
Tall woman is about 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complected, with a lighter shade on both cheeks, I believe she is now somewhere in the town of Sidney, as she was last heard of in the neighborhood of Mr. A reward of five Dollars will be paid for her delivery to me, or if placed in any jail, so that I can get her again.
Joseph Davis,
au 3--ts 214 Broad street
Sydney (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 1
Ranaway
--From the subscriber, on Monday, the 5th inst., a Negro woman, named Betty.
Tall woman is about 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complected, with a lighter shade on both cheeks, I believe she is now somewhere in the town of Sidney, as she was last heard of in the neighborhood of Mr. A reward of five Dollars will be paid for her delivery to me, or if placed in any jail, so that I can get her again.
Joseph Davis,
au 3--ts 214 Broad street
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
Breckinridge (search for this): article 1
Vallandigham (search for this): article 1
[from the Baltimore Exchange, August, 9.]
The announcement that a persuade would be given to Messrs. Breckinridge and Vallandigham last evening attracted to the Eutaw House an immense assemblage of persons long before the hour appointed for the serenade.
The windows and balcony of the Eutaw were packed with ladies, whilst every available space in the street surrounding the hotel was crowded to excess.
Mr. Breckinridge was absent in the early part of the evening, but returned to the hotel .
A just God, who rules all nations has our cause in his hands, and before him all despots must sink, cowed and appalled.
We have had a day of freedom and liberty, and may God speed the return of it.
Mr. Breckinridge here closed, when Mr. Vallandigham was called for, but declined to speak, on account of the disturbance.
The crowd lingered around the hotel for some time after, and slowly returned to their homes at a late hour.
The action of the vice-police throughout was most disgrac
September, 8 AD (search for this): article 1
[from the Baltimore Exchange, August, 9.]
The announcement that a persuade would be given to Messrs. Breckinridge and Vallandigham last evening attracted to the Eutaw House an immense assemblage of persons long before the hour appointed for the serenade.
The windows and balcony of the Eutaw were packed with ladies, whilst every available space in the street surrounding the hotel was crowded to excess.
Mr. Breckinridge was absent in the early part of the evening, but returned to the hotel about half-past 9 o'clock, when he was greeted with cheer after cheer by the multitude.
A few minutes afterwards Mr. Breckinridge appeared on the balcony of the hotel fronting on Eutaw street, when he was again cheered.
He began by expressing his surprise at the demonstration, as he had not expected so large and so enthusiastic a meeting.
He presumed the demonstration was a token of their confidence, personally and politically, and of respect for the quiet and temperate, but decided mann
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1