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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 Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], The last of them. (search)
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)
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
The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1863., [Electronic resource], The New State Administration. (search)
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.
The Daily Dispatch: August 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], War inevitable. (search)
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*
The Daily Dispatch: August 13, 1863., [Electronic resource], Our army Correspondence. (search)