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defeated in, 926. lower Brandon, expedition to, 618. Ludlow, Lieut.-Col. W. H., 542-543. Lynn, Richard H. Dana, Jr.‘s, speech in, 921-922. Butler's reply, 922. Lyons & Co. conspire to raise the price of gold, 763-768. Lyons, H. J., Butler interviews, 764-768. Lyons, Lord, British Minister, asks Seward to release English pilots, 849. M Maccormick, Dr., Chas., medical director at New Orleans, 403; discovers two cases of fever, 408-410; invaluable services, 895. MacKENZIEenzie, reference to, 862. Magee's Cavalry, 461. Magruder, General, 282. Mahan, John, services as spy, 484-485. Mahan, Professor, reference to, 817. Mahone, Gen., William, position at close of the war, 879; merit for leadership recognized by Lee, 879-880; an open letter from Horace Lacy to, 881-887. Major Archer's corps of reserves, reference 679. Malden, Mass., the arson case in, 1029-1030. Mallory, Colonel, slaves of, come to Butler, 256-257. Malvern, the flag-ship a
nwiddie generalship of Sheridan situation, March 31st Sheridan not dismayed Grant determines to reinforce Sheridan Warren ordered to Sheridan's support Urgency of Grant and Meade inexcusable delay of Warren chagrin of Grant Disarrangement of Sheridan's plan advance of Sheridan without Warren Sheri-Dan's new plan of battle battle of Five Forks dispositions of Sheridan further obstructiveness of Warren advance of cavalry assault by Ayres gallantry of Sheridan movements of MacKENZIEenzie deflection of Crawford inefficiency of Warren Second advance of Ayres splendid success of Ayres movement of Griffin and Crawford simultaneous advance of cavalry complete victory of Sheridan rout of rebels-pursuit of rebels Warren relieved from command results of battle-grant's endorsement of Sheridan characteristics of Warren and Sheridan. On the 25th of March, 1865, Lee had still seventy thousand effective men in the lines at Richmond and Petersburg, while the armies of th
nwiddie generalship of Sheridan situation, March 31st Sheridan not dismayed Grant determines to reinforce Sheridan Warren ordered to Sheridan's support Urgency of Grant and Meade inexcusable delay of Warren chagrin of Grant Disarrangement of Sheridan's plan advance of Sheridan without Warren Sheri-Dan's new plan of battle battle of Five Forks dispositions of Sheridan further obstructiveness of Warren advance of cavalry assault by Ayres gallantry of Sheridan movements of MacKENZIEenzie deflection of Crawford inefficiency of Warren Second advance of Ayres splendid success of Ayres movement of Griffin and Crawford simultaneous advance of cavalry complete victory of Sheridan rout of rebels-pursuit of rebels Warren relieved from command results of battle-grant's endorsement of Sheridan characteristics of Warren and Sheridan. On the 25th of March, 1865, Lee had still seventy thousand effective men in the lines at Richmond and Petersburg, while the armies of th
One hundred and fifty Dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the night of the 7th inst., a negro boy named MacKENZIEenzie. He is 22 years of age, low, heavy set, with bad looking eyes. Said boy was brought from Essex country six months ago. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. Theodore Frick, jy 21--6t* Upper Market.
One hundred and Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the night of the 7th inst., a negro boy named MacKENZIEenzie. He is 22 years of age, low, heavy act, with bad locking eyes. Said boy was brought from Essex county six months ago. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. Theodore Trick, Upper Market. jy 21--6t*
The Daily Dispatch: July 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], The murder of Mumford — retaliation. (search)
Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the night of the 7th inst., a negro boy named MacKENZIEenzie. He is 22 years of age, low, heavy set, with bad looking eyes.--Said boy was brought from Essex county six months ago. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. Theodore Frick, jy 10--3t* Upper Market.
Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the night of the 7th inst., a negro boy named MacKENZIEenzie. He is 22 years of age, low, heavy set, with bad looking eyes.--Said boy was brought from Essex county six months ago. I will pay the above reward if delivered term in Richmond. Theodore Frick, jy 10--3t* Upper Market.
Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber on the night of the 7th inst., a negro boy named MacKENZIEenzie. He is 22 years of age, low, heavy set, with best looking eyes.--Said boy was brought from Essex county six months ago. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Richmond. Theodore Erick. jy 10--3t Upper Market.
The Daily Dispatch: July 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], The effect of the news in
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Fifty dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the night of the 7th inst., a negro boy named MacKENZIEenzie. He is 22 years of age, low, heavy set, with bad looking eyes. Said boy was brought from Essex county, six months ago. I will pay the above reward, if delivered to me in Richmond. Theodore Frick, jy 14--3t* Upper Market.
Fifty dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the night of the 7th inst, a negro boy named MacKENZIEenzie. He is 22 years of age, low, heavy set, with bad looking eyes. Said boy was brought from Essex county, six months ago. I will pay the above reward, if delivered to me in Richmond. Theodore Frick. Upper Market jy 14--3t*