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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 1
Yankee Doodle (search for this): article 1
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
William M. Hammond (search for this): article 1
Another Daring robbery.
--Our readers have by this time become prepared for hearing of almost any sort of diabolism; yet the story we are about to tell of a robbery which has been committed in this city will stagger their credulity.
On Friday night last, the house of Dr. William M. Hammond, on Eighth, between Grace and Franklin streets, was burglariously entered and robbed of every valuable article upon which the burglars could lay their hands.
They entered the house through the window in the basement of the rear of the house, taking out the window and leaving a clear track for escape in case of detection in the act. Among the goods stolen, were the Doctor's valuable surgical instruments, a guitar, a set of Britannia ware, chandeliers, a number of fancy articles of furniture or ornaments, caps, capes, laces, and, indeed, a most varied assortment of articles which it is not necessary to name.
The entire loss of Dr. H. is estimated to be not less than one thousand dollars. Some
Sydney (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 1
A meeting will be held this Evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Sidney Methodist Church, for the purpose of forming an Association and establishing an Hospital for the benefit of sick soldiers.
A full meeting of the citizens of Sidney, and others who feel an interest in the object proposed, is very desirable.
A previous meeting having been held, and a Committee appointed to ascertain the prospect of success in such an undertaking, have found them most flattering.
Members of the Committee.
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July (search for this): article 1
Runaway
--$25 reward.--Ranaway, in July, from the subscriber, Paul; brown mulatto color, a bricklayer and plasterer; 27 years of age; about 5 feet 6 inches high; square built; bushy hair and large beard when he left; face long, and hollow about the mouth; very slightly knockkneed; walks very erect; steps short and fast; voice lend and strong; when spoken to answers quickly; sullen aspect.
He formerly belonged to Mr. Benjamin F. Whildon.
The above reward will be paid to whoever will lodge him in the Charleston Work-House.
Apply at this office.
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Old St. Paul (search for this): article 1
Runaway
--$25 reward.--Ranaway, in July, from the subscriber, Paul; brown mulatto color, a bricklayer and plasterer; 27 years of age; about 5 feet 6 inches high; square built; bushy hair and large beard when he left; face long, and hollow about the mouth; very slightly knockkneed; walks very erect; steps short and fast; voice lend and strong; when spoken to answers quickly; sullen aspect.
He formerly belonged to Mr. Benjamin F. Whildon.
The above reward will be paid to whoever will lodge him in the Charleston Work-House.
Apply at this office.
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Benjamin F. Whildon (search for this): article 1
Runaway
--$25 reward.--Ranaway, in July, from the subscriber, Paul; brown mulatto color, a bricklayer and plasterer; 27 years of age; about 5 feet 6 inches high; square built; bushy hair and large beard when he left; face long, and hollow about the mouth; very slightly knockkneed; walks very erect; steps short and fast; voice lend and strong; when spoken to answers quickly; sullen aspect.
He formerly belonged to Mr. Benjamin F. Whildon.
The above reward will be paid to whoever will lodge him in the Charleston Work-House.
Apply at this office.
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Alered Lee (search for this): article 1
Duncan R. Floyd (search for this): article 1
Floyd and Rosencranz.
--We publish this morning the official telegraphic report of Gen. Rosencranz of his engagement with Gen. Floyd on the Ganley, which happened on Monday last.
This report has hardly any inclination of an engagement on the yet without any letters or dispatches from the army of General Floyd touching this engagement!
Nevertheless, we have conver driving in the advanced guard and vigorously assailing General Floyd in his position a short distance from the north bank of l, with evidently a severe loss.
The pickets informing General Floyd that the enemy was making a movement with the view of f irection of Gauley.
He states that it was understood in Gen. Floyd's camp, that Rosencranz had twenty-two thousand men ! This we doubt; but if it be true, Floyd's gallant hide army has a greatly superior force in numbers to cope with, and covered i
It is merely an extravagant statement of the fight between Floyd and the Federal General.
Generals Lee and Rosencranz, at t