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The last of them. --The has disappeared from the British Pollament. Daniel of the and lately member for Trades, in the county of Kerry, has been off by the having been appointed a special of the At only member of the House of Commons the family.
The last of them. --The O Connell family has disappeared from the British Parliament. Daniel, the son of the Liberator, and lately member for Tralee, in the county of Kerry, has been pensioned off by the Palmerston administration, having been appointed a special commissioner of the income tax. A the time he was the only member of the House of Commons belonging to the family.
The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], On to Richmond by the political General (search)
broke out he promptly swallowed everything he ever said about the Constitution and Southern rights, and offered his services to the Government that had crushed the Constitution and was bending all its energies to destroy the South. He caught a place in the army, and being a man of influence in New York, it was given him as a matter of policy no doubt. He has distinguished himself by his bitterness and the malignity of his measures in the department assigned to him. He has been the rival of Daniel S. Disk another man of New York utterly treacherous to his former principles and declarations. They were rivals for the public honors of their State, and are now rivals in their zeal in support of the Lincoln tyranny. They belong to the same political school with Butler, who is their equal in ability and somewhat ahead of them in infamy. What put it into the head of the great General Dix that he could take Richmond after the failure of so many educated military men, it is hard to te
Notice. --I will pay a reward of $50 for the recovery, or any information which will lead to the recovery, of my slave Daniel, who was captured from the Yankees on the 2d of July, 1862. and brought to this city on a Government wagon sick. Said slave is of ginger-bread color, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and 21 years of age. C. C. Hansford, At office of Capt. Ch. Morris, A. Q. M., jy 15--1t* Corner 10th and Bank sts.
The Yankee raid in forth Carolina. Goldsboro, N. C., July 22. --The details of the Yankee depredations commencing at Rocky Mount last Monday, come in slowly and confusedly. While 300 of their cavalry proceeded to Rocky Mount, 200 remained to deprecate around Tarboro'. These latter were attacked, whipped and routed on Monday evening by three companies of our cavalry, numbering about 100 men, Major Kennedy commanding, near Daniel's school-house, two and a half miles from Tarboro', south of the river. They left six dead and fifteen wounded on the field. Eight horses, besides forty sets of horse accoutrements, were captured by our boys. Our loss is three wounded, among whom is Capt. Thompson Ball, through the right wrist. He arrived in town this morning. The Yankees are said to have carried off about 500 negroes, besides horses and other property. They camped last night at Griusley's meeting house, three and a half miles from Show Hill. The bridges have all been burnt. C
Wife Whipping. --Daniel Solon was before the Mayor yesterday on charge of beating his wife; but as the madam failed to appear, Daniel was held to bail to answer to day. He is now under bonds for a similar offence, and if convicted will be made to settle up very soon.
enty-fifth street, Union Hill. First I isotones--Subject: Are there any evidences in the Scriptures that the continent of America is to be the locality upon which any of the great prophets dramas are to be performed ! It was argued that it was not to be expected that we should find this continent, or the Government of the United States, named and specified by their present geographical and history call names, in the Scriptures. But as the Roman power was clearly predicted by Moses, Daniel and other of the prophets in language that it is now seen cannot possibly apply to any other power, so America may be referred to in a similar manner, and the referenda thereto not recognized until the characteristic events are fully developed. But whether this be so or not it to clear that John in Rev. chap. XI, verse 8 plainly states that Sodom, Egypt and Jerusalem were types and representatives of Rome, Also that Babylon of old was used as a type of Roman civilization characterized as m
Three hundred Dollars Reward --Ran away from Turkey island, on Wednesday last, two negro men, viz: Daniel, very black, 6 feet 9 or 3 inches high, about 34 or 35 years old, large frame and limbs. Stark, dark brown, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high about 20 years old, stoutly built. We will give $150 for either of these men, or $300 for the two, on delivery to us or to Mr. R E Sins, at Turkey Island. Dr. Blair Burwell, Andrew Johnston. Richmond, Aug. 10, 1863. au 10--1t*
Three hundred dollars Reward. --Ran away from Turkey Island, on Wednesday last, two negro men, viz: Daniel, very black, 6 feet 2 or 3 inches high, about 34 or 35 years old. large frame and limbs. Shark, dark brown, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, about 20 years old, stoutly built. We will give $150 for either of these men, or $300 for the two, on delivery to us or to Mr. R E Sims, at Turkey Island. Dr. Blair Burwell, Andrew Johnston, Richmond, Aug. 10, 1863 au 10--2t*
t and should have been captured, instead of being captors. I am informed by a North Carolina officer that meetings have been recently held in several regiments in this army from that State, with reference to the course of the Raleigh (N. C.) Standard, and resolutions denunciatory of the editor, and repelling the imputations cast upon them and their State in consequence, have been adopted. The tone of that sheet has been a constant libel upon such men as the gallant Ramseur, Hoke, Lane, Daniel, Pender, and the brave troops under their command, as well as on the memory of the many brave dead from the "Old North State." whose blood consecrate every battle-field of Virginia. There are no better troops in this army, I venture to say, than the brigades from North Carolina with which I am acquainted. Such was the gallantry and lofty bearing of Ramseur, for instance, at Gettysburg, under the most terrific fire, as to elicit the admiration of all who beheld him. A veteran brigade — form