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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,103 total hits in 684 results.
Preussen (search for this): article 1
France (France) (search for this): article 1
Washington, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Good effect of American news in Europe.our independence to be recognized in February, if not Sooner.&c, &c., &c. [Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va., Jan. 26.
--Two passengers came over under the flag of truce to-day, namely: Lieut. J. J. Whitehurst, of Washington, N. C., and Lieut. Wool, formerly of the U. S. Navy.
The New York Herald, of the 24th, has been received here.
The steamer ocean, arrived off Cape Race, on the 23d inst., is at the port of New York, with European dates up to the 9th inst. The news in Liverpool of the solution of the Trent difficulty produced a good effect upon the markets.
Consols rose one and one-eighth and cotton one cent.
The political effect of this setlement is not noted.
The Confederate steamer Sumter had arrived at Cadiz to refit, after having captured three Yankee vessels.
The U. S. Consul at Cadiz protested against allowing the Sumter to enter the port, but the Spanish authorities decided that if
November 6th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
October 2nd, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]lines
in memory of Mrs. Bettle Woodson. wife of Lieut. J. G. Woodson, of the 19th Va Regt., who died Wednesday, Oct. 2d, 1861.
[by A friend]
"And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me, write, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: you, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them.-- Revelations." "None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise." Farewell, farewell, a fond farewell!
The fairest flower must fade, With no fit trouts left to tell The mourner where it laid.
The rosehud blooms to fade away, The violet droops its head: They bloom in brightness but a day, Then all their charms are fied.
But thine will be a better part; For should no tombstone rise.
Thy name is graven on each heart, And virtue never dies.
Thy, parents husband, children, friends Thy warm affection know; And thee the loss their bosom rends, They still must bi
J. G. Woodson (search for this): article 1
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]lines
in memory of Mrs. Bettle Woodson. wife of Lieut. J. G. Woodson, of the 19th Va Regt., who died Wednesday, Oct. 2d, 1861.
[by A friend]
"And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me, write, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: you, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them.-- Revelations." "None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise." FarewellLieut. J. G. Woodson, of the 19th Va Regt., who died Wednesday, Oct. 2d, 1861.
[by A friend]
"And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me, write, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: you, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them.-- Revelations." "None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise." Farewell, farewell, a fond farewell!
The fairest flower must fade, With no fit trouts left to tell The mourner where it laid.
The rosehud blooms to fade away, The violet droops its head: They bloom in brightness but a day, Then all their charms are fied.
But thine will be a better part; For should no tombstone rise.
Thy name is graven on each heart, And virtue never dies.
Thy, parents husband, children, friends Thy warm affection know; And thee the loss their bosom rends, They still must b
Thon (search for this): article 1
Albemarle (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Pollard (search for this): article 1
$20 reward.
--$80 will be paid for the delivery of Jacob to my Overseer, S. G. Maynard, at Beaverdam, in Hanover.
He is about 20 years old; of a dark-brown complexion; stout made, and about 5 feet 8 inches high.
He absconded during the Christmas holidays; wearing a drab cloth capt and shoes which were natied at the bottom — those on the outer ege of the sole as large as a 5 cent piece.
he has counexions in Richmond, and at Dr. Pollard's, in Hanover.
ja 25--1w E. Fontaine.
E. Fontaine (search for this): article 1
$20 reward.
--$80 will be paid for the delivery of Jacob to my Overseer, S. G. Maynard, at Beaverdam, in Hanover.
He is about 20 years old; of a dark-brown complexion; stout made, and about 5 feet 8 inches high.
He absconded during the Christmas holidays; wearing a drab cloth capt and shoes which were natied at the bottom — those on the outer ege of the sole as large as a 5 cent piece.
he has counexions in Richmond, and at Dr. Pollard's, in Hanover.
ja 25--1w E. Fontaine.