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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 10, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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5th (search for this): article 8
Unlawful shooting.
--John Wade was carried before the Mayor on Saturday charged with unlawfully shooting Washington Jenkins on the 5th of last January.
The Mayor having received a letter from Jenkins to the effect that he was alone to blame for the occurrence, Wade was admitted to bail for his appearance on the 18th of February to answer any charge that might then be preferred against him.
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The Northern War News.the attack on Fort Henry.Missouri War News.#x38;c., &c., &c.
From the Baltimore American, of the 6th inst., we make up the following interesting summary of intelligence:
The advance of Gen. Grant on Fort Henry--damage to a Federal gun-boat. Cairo, Feb. 5.
--The force under General Grant arrived at this landing, six miles below Fort Henry, yesterday afternoon.
The gun-boats Essex and St. Louis made a reconnaissance of the rebel works for the purpose of landing the forces.
They went within half a mile of Fort Henry, throwing several shells inside the entrenchments.
The enemy returned the fire and one shot struck the Essex, going through the corner of Captain Porter's cabin, but doing no further damage.
The range of the rebel guns being ascertained a place was selected for landing, which was accomplished yesterday afternoon.
The force of the enemy is supposed to be 15,000 men.
A dispatch dated to-day says that General Grant's force
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Col. Williams commanding the First Regiment Georgia Regulate, now stationed at Manassas, died of pulmonary disease, contracted in the service at his residence, in Columbus, Ga., on the 6th inst.
6th (search for this): article 51
Ranaway.
--$20 reward — For the arrest of my boy, John.
He is 14 years old, 5 feet. For 3 inches in height; very bright mulatto color; hair almost straight and bushy; had on gray jacket and pants; no shoes, and torn shirt.
He was in Richmond on the 6th inst., trying to hire himself to soldiers to go to Manassas; was in the habit of staying amongst soldiers and at railroad depots.
I will give the above reward if delivered to me in Petersburg, or $15 if delivered to Hector Davis, Esq., Richmond.
fe 10--3t* Robt. Dunlop.
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