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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for William Scott or search for William Scott in all documents.
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The Negroes behaved with great propriety on Christmas day, and we willingly give them credit for it. They had but two or three representatives at the Mayor's Court yesterday, and these were up for offences not peculiar to the holiday season.
Wm. Scott, free, for trespassing on the premises of B. B. Pettis; and Patrick, slave of T. & S. Hardgrove, for furnishing whiskey to the Yankee prisoners, were sent down to be punished in the usual way.
Late Northern News.
the policy of the Lincoln Cabinet — death of Prince Albert--return of Gen. Scott--Yankee loss in the Drainsville battle, &c.
[special Dispatch to the Dispatch] Manassas, Dec. 26.
--The Baltimore Clipper of the 24th inst. says the indications within the last day or two are that the English embryonic will be amicably settled between Seward and Lord Lyons in the city of Washton, and that it is probable the announcement will be made at an early day.
By the arrival of the Persia English dates to the 16th are received.
Prince Albert died on the 15th, of gastric fever.
The British Government is sending troops to Canada.
Gen. Scott arrived at New York in the Arago.
The truth regarding the affair at Drainsville is beginning to come out. The Baltimore News Sheet gives a list of eighty casualties in two regiments.
A reconnoitering party of the enemy, three thousand strong, came up within a mile of our pickets last night, and