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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 19, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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John Pope (search for this): article 1
From Gordonsville.
There has been no active movement along the lines around Gordonsville since out last report. --We understand from passengers who arrived by the General road last evening that there was some skirmishing on Sunday, and that a decisive conflict was hourly looked for and eagerly awaited by our troops who are becoming impatient to engage the foe.
When the train passed Gordonsville yesterday, it was reported that Pope had declined battle tendered him on the Rapidan, and had fallen back in the direction of Culpeper Court House.
Those who have favorable facilities for obtaining correct information, entertain the opinion that the Yankee General will soon have to accept battle, or subject himself to a most harassing retreat.
General (Costa Rica) (search for this): article 1
From Gordonsville.
There has been no active movement along the lines around Gordonsville since out last report. --We understand from passengers who arrived by the General road last evening that there was some skirmishing on Sunday, and that a decisive conflict was hourly looked for and eagerly awaited by our troops who are becoming impatient to engage the foe.
When the train passed Gordonsville yesterday, it was reported that Pope had declined battle tendered him on the Rapidan, and had fallen back in the direction of Culpeper Court House.
Those who have favorable facilities for obtaining correct information, entertain the opinion that the Yankee General will soon have to accept battle, or subject himself to a most harassing retreat.
Michael (search for this): article 1
Police Court
--A number of cases were disposed of by the Mayor at this Court yesterday, a summary of which we append; Daniel Scroggins, for assaulting and beating Wm. J. Hill, was bound ever to keep the peace in the sum of $150--Michael and Ann O'Shea, charged with threatening to injure the profile and personnel of James Donoho, were each bound over in the sum of $100 --Edger Harman, charged with forging the names of M. M. and J. W. Harman, upon six checks, on the Bank of Virginia, to the extent of $100, was continued.--Lewis, a slave, was ordered fifteen lashes for having in his possession an overcoat, supposed to be stolen. --Fritz Stenbenberg was fined $5 because his drivers infringed upon the sidewalks with their vehicles.--Godfrey Robert was fined $5 and his purchases confiscated for huckstering.--Wm. Jones, for violently assaulting Mary E. Mitchell, was sent on. --Jerry Kenny, charged with feloniously shoot Michael Riordan, was remanded for examinations — Jacob and Mary C
William Jones (search for this): article 1
William J. Hill (search for this): article 1
Police Court
--A number of cases were disposed of by the Mayor at this Court yesterday, a summary of which we append; Daniel Scroggins, for assaulting and beating Wm. J. Hill, was bound ever to keep the peace in the sum of $150--Michael and Ann O'Shea, charged with threatening to injure the profile and personnel of James Donoho, were each bound over in the sum of $100 --Edger Harman, charged with forging the names of M. M. and J. W. Harman, upon six checks, on the Bank of Virginia, to the extent of $100, was continued.--Lewis, a slave, was ordered fifteen lashes for having in his possession an overcoat, supposed to be stolen. --Fritz Stenbenberg was fined $5 because his drivers infringed upon the sidewalks with their vehicles.--Godfrey Robert was fined $5 and his purchases confiscated for huckstering.--Wm. Jones, for violently assaulting Mary E. Mitchell, was sent on. --Jerry Kenny, charged with feloniously shoot Michael Riordan, was remanded for examinations — Jacob and Mary C
J. W. Lewis (search for this): article 1
Mary E. Mitchell (search for this): article 1
Daniel Scroggins (search for this): article 1
Police Court
--A number of cases were disposed of by the Mayor at this Court yesterday, a summary of which we append; Daniel Scroggins, for assaulting and beating Wm. J. Hill, was bound ever to keep the peace in the sum of $150--Michael and Ann O'Shea, charged with threatening to injure the profile and personnel of James Donoho, were each bound over in the sum of $100 --Edger Harman, charged with forging the names of M. M. and J. W. Harman, upon six checks, on the Bank of Virginia, to the extent of $100, was continued.--Lewis, a slave, was ordered fifteen lashes for having in his possession an overcoat, supposed to be stolen. --Fritz Stenbenberg was fined $5 because his drivers infringed upon the sidewalks with their vehicles.--Godfrey Robert was fined $5 and his purchases confiscated for huckstering.--Wm. Jones, for violently assaulting Mary E. Mitchell, was sent on. --Jerry Kenny, charged with feloniously shoot Michael Riordan, was remanded for examinations — Jacob and Mary C.
Ann O'Shea (search for this): article 1
Police Court
--A number of cases were disposed of by the Mayor at this Court yesterday, a summary of which we append; Daniel Scroggins, for assaulting and beating Wm. J. Hill, was bound ever to keep the peace in the sum of $150--Michael and Ann O'Shea, charged with threatening to injure the profile and personnel of James Donoho, were each bound over in the sum of $100 --Edger Harman, charged with forging the names of M. M. and J. W. Harman, upon six checks, on the Bank of Virginia, to the extent of $100, was continued.--Lewis, a slave, was ordered fifteen lashes for having in his possession an overcoat, supposed to be stolen. --Fritz Stenbenberg was fined $5 because his drivers infringed upon the sidewalks with their vehicles.--Godfrey Robert was fined $5 and his purchases confiscated for huckstering.--Wm. Jones, for violently assaulting Mary E. Mitchell, was sent on. --Jerry Kenny, charged with feloniously shoot Michael Riordan, was remanded for examinations — Jacob and Mary C.
James Donoho (search for this): article 1
Police Court
--A number of cases were disposed of by the Mayor at this Court yesterday, a summary of which we append; Daniel Scroggins, for assaulting and beating Wm. J. Hill, was bound ever to keep the peace in the sum of $150--Michael and Ann O'Shea, charged with threatening to injure the profile and personnel of James Donoho, were each bound over in the sum of $100 --Edger Harman, charged with forging the names of M. M. and J. W. Harman, upon six checks, on the Bank of Virginia, to the extent of $100, was continued.--Lewis, a slave, was ordered fifteen lashes for having in his possession an overcoat, supposed to be stolen. --Fritz Stenbenberg was fined $5 because his drivers infringed upon the sidewalks with their vehicles.--Godfrey Robert was fined $5 and his purchases confiscated for huckstering.--Wm. Jones, for violently assaulting Mary E. Mitchell, was sent on. --Jerry Kenny, charged with feloniously shoot Michael Riordan, was remanded for examinations — Jacob and Mary C.