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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Letcher (search for this): article 1
To be hung.
--The negro woman, Margaret, will be hung to day, between the hours of 11 and 2 o'clock, by the City Sergeant, pursuant to the verdict of the Hustings Court, for the murder of an infant child of Mr. Samuel C. Tardy.
Up to last evening we heard nothing of any interposition by Gov. Letcher.
Samuel C. Tardy (search for this): article 1
To be hung.
--The negro woman, Margaret, will be hung to day, between the hours of 11 and 2 o'clock, by the City Sergeant, pursuant to the verdict of the Hustings Court, for the murder of an infant child of Mr. Samuel C. Tardy.
Up to last evening we heard nothing of any interposition by Gov. Letcher.
July (search for this): article 1
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Rosecrans (search for this): article 1
Later from the North. Fredericksburg, Jan. 8.
--The New York Herald and Philadelphia Inquirer, of the 6th, were received to-day by flag of truce.
Rosecrans's official dispatch to the War Department gives an accounted the fight at Murfreesboro', which, he says, ended on Saturday in a total defeat of the rebel army, and their disorderly flight to Tullahoma.
The fight was continuous from Tuesday to Saturday.
He says that the Medical Director estimates the number of wounded in the ater in July than for the corresponding month of the part ten years.
It is semi-officially denied that M. Drouyn De L'Huys has spoken to foreign ministers of the advisability of mediation.
The New York Herald, editorially, admits that Rosecrans lost 10,000 men, several hundred wagons, and thirty cannon.
The French Legislature assembles on the 12th of January.
A resolution was introduced in the Missouri Legislature on the 5th endorsing the emancipation proclamation, and urgin
Seymour (search for this): article 1
Farragut (search for this): article 1
Grant (search for this): article 1
January 8th (search for this): article 1
Later from the North. Fredericksburg, Jan. 8.
--The New York Herald and Philadelphia Inquirer, of the 6th, were received to-day by flag of truce.
Rosecrans's official dispatch to the War Department gives an accounted the fight at Murfreesboro', which, he says, ended on Saturday in a total defeat of the rebel army, and their disorderly flight to Tullahoma.
The fight was continuous from Tuesday to Saturday.
He says that the Medical Director estimates the number of wounded in the hospitals at 5,500, and the killed at 1,000.
The Cumberland and other rivers were rising rapidly.
The Memphis Bulletin says that Vicksburg surrendered to Gen. Sherman after five days fighting.
He was reinforced Sunday night by 9,000 men from Grant's army.
The whole Union force at Vicksburg is estimated at 40,000.
[No dates are given in the above.
We have good reason to believe that it is not true.]
Banks and Farragut were hourly expected.
The Herald has additional part
Curtis (search for this): article 1