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The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], The recent Stabbing affair. (search)
The recent Stabbing affair.
--Mr. Emanuel Raymond, who was stabbed by his wife on Saturday night last, at his dwelling, on Second street, near the Alms-House, received two flesh wounds in the right breast, neither of which are considered very dangerous by his physicians, although the knife entered two inches. As already intimated, Mrs. Raymond attempted to take her own life.
We learn, however, that she has not as yet been arrested.
The recent Stabbing affair.
--Mr. Emanuel Raymond, who was stabbed by his wife on Saturday night last, at his dwelling, on Second street, near the Alms-House, received two flesh wounds in the right breast, neither of which are considered very dangerous by his physicians, although the knife entered two inches. As already intimated, Mrs. Raymond attempted to take her own life.
We learn, however, that she has not as yet been arrested.
The Daily Dispatch: August 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], The markets. (search)
Five dollars reward.
--Wandered away from my house, opposite Shockoe Hill Burying Ground, a negro girl named Mary; ginger-bread color; 12 years old; brown gingham dress; full bead of hair, and when spoken to answers very quick.
I will also pay a reward of $5 for a negro man named Frank Tabbott; about 60 years of age; gray hair; low in stature; very black, and was bought three weeks ago from Mr. Buckner, from Orange county.
I will also pay a reward of $5 for the delivery to me of a negro girl named Sarah, about 30 years old; full face; ginger-bread color, and stutters very much when spoken to.
Emanuel Raymond,
au 2--3t* Stall No. 5, New Market.
The Daily Dispatch: October 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], Death of an officer. (search)
Ranaway
--On Saturday, December 10th, 1863, my servant, Clara.
She is about 12 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, and of very dark complexion, had on when she left a light spring called.
She may be making her way towards Fredericksburg, where her father now is. I will give a reward of $20 for her delivery to me. Emanuel Raymond, Butcher, Near General Hospital No. 1. ja 12--3t*
Ranaway.
--On Saturday December 10th, 1863, my servant, Clara.
She is about 19 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, and of very dark complexion had on when she left a light spring calico.
She may be making her way towards Fredericksburg, where her father now is I will give a reward of $20 for her delivery to me Emanuel Raymond, Butcher, Near General Hospital No. 1. ja 12--3t*
The Daily Dispatch: January 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], "Punch" on the war. (search)
Ranaway--$100 reward.
--On Saturday, December 10th, 1862, my servant, Clara — She is about 19 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, and of very dark complexion, had on when she left a light spring calico.
She may be making her way towards Fredericksburg, where her father now is. I will give a reward of $100 for her delivery to me. Emanuel Raymond, Butcher, Near General Hospital No. 1. ja 15--3t*
Ranaway.
--On Saturday, December 10th, 1863, my servant, Clara.
She is about 19 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, and of very dark complexion; had on when she left a light spring calico.
She may be making her way towards Fredericksburg, where her father now is. I will give a reward of $20 for her delivery to me. Emanuel Raymond, Butcher, Near General Hospital No. 1. ja 12--3t*
The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Yankee martial Code. (search)
Singular breaking.
--Philip W. Reynolds, a young man of some police notoriety, was before the Mayor yesterday, to answer for breaking into the butcher's stall of Emanuel Raymond, at the second market, on Saturday night last, and stealing several account books and $18.80 in money.
Reynolds was discovered by a party of boys when in the act of breaking the door.
After securing his plunder the lads gave the alarm, followed him, and had him arrested by Watchman Lucas, who found the stolen articles in his possession.--After getting into the look-up the prisoner effected his escape and fled to a building on 5th street, where he was recaptured and locked up. The Mayor remanded the accused for indictment by the Grand Jury in August next, and fixed his bail at $500.