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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 22, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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9th (search for this): article 1
A Voice from the North.
"Popularity of the War"--a Seething Articles from the New York Daily News--Lincoln and his crew Unmasked.
We find in the editorial columns of the New York Dilly News, of the 9th inst. an article entitled "Popularity of the War," which sets forth in forcible and graphic terms, the fast waning war spirit of the Northern people, and tears from the face of Lincoln and his crew, the veil of deceit and hypocrisy, with which they have to long gulled the Northern people.
It is a bold paper for a New York latitude, and the fact that its publication is tolerated by the Washington tyrant, shows that a wonderful revolution is taking place in Northern sentiment.
It is as follows:
There has been no bugbear more alarming to the limit and unorganized friends of peace than the pretended "popularity" of the war. The negro worshippers and their allies of the "War Democracy" know this so well that they have spared no efforts or appliances to spread and h
18th (search for this): article 8
Snow fell to the depth of two inches at , N. C., on the night of the 18th inst.
January (search for this): article 2
March 19th (search for this): article 1
Georgia Legislature. Milledgeville, March 19.
--Both Houses of the Legislature have adopted Mr. Stephens's resolution as to the terms by which peace should be sought, and on the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus.
They have also adopted a resolution turning over to the Confederate Government all persons between the ages of 17 and 18 and 45 and 50, and unanimously adopted resolutions expressive of confidence in the President and of thanks to the Georgia troops for re-enlisting.
The Legislature then adjourned sine die.
1819 AD (search for this): article 1
September, 1862 AD (search for this): article 2
December, 3 AD (search for this): article 2
The execution of M. Gibson
--A correspondence of the Selma Mississippian, writing from Demopolis, Ala., March 12, furnishes the following account of the execution of McGibbon a Federal spy:
David McGibbon the Federal spy the particulars of whose arrest you published a short since, was executed here yesterday.
Such an event, of course, attracted an immense crowd to the ground where the scaffold was erected, which was about one mile northeast of the town, in a beautiful pine grove.
Four companies of the 5th Missouri, Lt. Col. McDowell, having been detailed as guard, were placed in a circular line around the platform from which the doomed man was to descend to death.
Inside the ring were the workmen who had constructed the scaffold, the executioner, and a few other officials.
The condemned was conveyed to the place of execution in a wagon, seated on his coffin, and accompanied by his spiritual advisers, and escorted by a company of cavalry.
He appeared to be about forty
Adam (search for this): article 6
List of returned officers.
--Among the paroled Confederate prisoners who arrived in this city Sunday by flag of truce from the North were the following officers:
Colonels--1.
Adams and J E Cravens, Ark; J L Hurbridge, 4th Mc cav.
Lieut-Colonels--W A D N Berkley, F G Cemeron, 6th Ark.
Majors — H. K Douglass.
A A G Staff; J S D 14th Ala; N Carrington, 3d Vacav; H C Sa Convenalry.
Captains. L G Doughty, 48th Georgia; Couch, I. B Allen, 49th B A Adam A G P 1st Miss Artillery; R 49th Ala; M J R A Q M 50th N W Carden, 1st Da Ratt's; W B Cox, H Kennon 433 Batt's Va Cavalry; C Dow 55th Va; W , 4th Ala Cavalry; G Caldwell, 9th vise: J M Cunningham, Cavalry; Jonathan Archer, 12th Ark; Wm Barter, enrolling officer; J Y Beall, Act Master, service.
First Lieutenants-- N G Askew, W G Baldwin, 20th N C. C P Berkeley, 8th Va; J Brown, 28th N C; G W Bowers, 1st Tenn; C O Brooks, 11th Miss; John Carson, A D G, Lane's brigade; H Carter, 53d Va; F Cage, Wm H Bro
Washington Adams (search for this): article 1
Under Sentences of death.
--The following soldiers, members of Pickett's division, are now confined in Castle Thunder under sentence of death for desertion pronounced by a Court Martial recently convened at Kinston, N. C.: Privates Alexander Mathews, co G, 14th Va reg't; Jas H Watson, co H, and Bartlett Stokes, co K, 88th Va; R W Evans, co K, and Larkin Foster, co A, 53d Va; Washington Adams, Thos A Hiler, James W Hiler, and Wm Toler, co D, 57th Va; Jesse Clayton, co F, 57th Va; James B Gray, William M Overby, Josiah G Evans, and James Bransfield, co I, 57th Va. The 25th of the present month is the time appointed for carrying out the terms of the verdict of the Court-Martial.
There were also committed to Castle Thunder yesterday James R. Thompson and Daniel Evans, arrested while attempting to cross our lines.
Washington Adams (search for this): article 6
List of returned officers.
--Among the paroled Confederate prisoners who arrived in this city Sunday by flag of truce from the North were the following officers:
Colonels--1.
Adams and J E Cravens, Ark; J L Hurbridge, 4th Mc cav.
Lieut-Colonels--W A D N Berkley, F G Cemeron, 6th Ark.
Majors — H. K Douglass.
A A G Staff; J S D 14th Ala; N Carrington, 3d Vacav; H C Sa Convenalry.
Captains. L G Doughty, 48th Georgia; Couch, I. B Allen, 49th B A Adam A G P 1st Miss Artillery; R 49th Ala; M J R A Q M 50th N W Carden, 1st Da Ratt's; W B Cox, H Kennon 433 Batt's Va Cavalry; C Dow 55th Va; W , 4th Ala Cavalry; G Caldwell, 9th vise: J M Cunningham, Cavalry; Jonathan Archer, 12th Ark; Wm Barter, enrolling officer; J Y Beall, Act Master, service.
First Lieutenants-- N G Askew, W G Baldwin, 20th N C. C P Berkeley, 8th Va; J Brown, 28th N C; G W Bowers, 1st Tenn; C O Brooks, 11th Miss; John Carson, A D G, Lane's brigade; H Carter, 53d Va; F Cage, Wm H Br