Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 18, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Davis or search for Davis in all documents.

Your search returned 2 results in 2 document sections:

r force of cavalry, supposed to be a portion of Stuart's from the fact that we captured prisoners from the fact that we captured prisoners from the 8th, 1st, and 10th Virginia cavalry. At sundown discovered a force of cavalry drawn up in line of battle about King and Queen Court-House. Their strength was unknown, but I at once advanced to the attack, only to discover, however, that they were friends — a portion of the 12th Illinois cavalry who had become separated from the command of Lieut. Col. Davis, of the same regiment. At 10 A. M., on the 7th, I found safety and rest under our own brave flag within our lines at Gloucester Point. Respectfully submitted. J. Kilpatrick. Col. Comd's 1st Brig., 3d Div. Cav. Corps. Arrest of a Lady in Baltimore Miss Fanny C. James, daughter of Mr. John James, whose wife was recently sent South upon the charge of disloyalty, was arrested at her father's residence, in Baltimore, last week, upon the charge of giving aid and comfort to th
The Daily Dispatch: May 18, 1863., [Electronic resource], Mr. Vallandigham--Lincoln and the North. (search)
the time from the other watch; that he knew all about it, and there was no use in trying to hide it from him. Thereupon Bohannon conducted Adams to a liquor shop under Metropolitan Hall, where the watch was found, Bohannon having stored it there for safe-keeping. The knife and picture were found on his person. Patrick Devlin and Mike Shannan were caged for fighting in the street. James M. Graham, for stealing a malice and contents (coat, vest, &c) from Capt. Coyner, Robert, slave of President Davis, for stealing 13th lbs. of coffee from his master. Sundry men taken up for drunkenness were let out yesterday morning, after a night's detention in the cage.--About ten o'clock on Saturday night the watchmen found a suspicious looking party on Maio street, dressed in male habiliments, who did not wear the breeches as if they were used to it. On being taken to the cage the party was found to be a woman in men's clothing. The would-be man gave her name as Tenella Green. She gave bail t