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The Daily Dispatch: may 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Personal. --The names of Hon. D. C. Dejarnette; Capt. Parrish, of steamship Yorktown Miles C. Selden, Jr., of Fort Kearney, Nebraska Territory, and many others, were registered at the Exchange Hotel and Ballard House yesterday.
e ex-Mayer of Brooklyn, N. Y. In the same battle was killed Col. Sam Black, of Pittsburg. He commanded the 1st Pennsylvania regiment. In former Col. Black commanded (in the Mexican war) the 2d Pennsylvania regiment, Col. Wynkeep commanding the 1st. He distinguished himself in Mexico by various acts of gallantry. As a lawyer he stood high. His eloquence on the forum was undoubted. During the Administration of Mr. Buchanan he was made United States District Attorney for the Territory of Nebraska. He succeeded Col. Richardson, of Illinois, as Governor of that Territory. He was a delegate to the Charleston Convention, and while there was a strong pre- slavery advocate. A few years since, as a Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, he came within one vote of beating Wm. F. Packer, who was subsequently elected to the office, and who will be remembered by the South as the man who surrendered to justice John R. Cack, one of John Brown's men. As we have said. Black