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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 637 total hits in 296 results.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
June 27th (search for this): article 1
The Weekly Dispatch.
This excellent family newspaper, for the week ending June 27, is now ready and for sale at the counting-room at the low price of five cents per copy. It appears in an entirely new dress, is printed on excellent paper, and contains nearly twenty-four columns of interesting reading matter.
The contents include all the latest war news up to date, extracts from Northern papers; editorials upon various subjects; local and miscellaneous; matters; a correct copy of the Conscription law; descriptions of battles, communications, paragraphs, etc., etc. We consider this one of the best numbers of the Weekly Dispatch ever issued; and any sojourner in the city or neighborhood desirous of sending to his friends at a distance a full compendium of passing events, will do well to avail himself of this opportunity.
The subscription price is two dollars per annum.
24th (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North.
passage of the Tax bill — news from the Southwest--affairs on the Peninsula — Astounding Pulse hoods — Tyranny in Memphis — the fight near Charleston — movements of Beauregard and Jackson, &c., &c., Petersburg, June 26.
--New York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk dates to the 24th instant have been received here.
The news is not important.
The Great National Tax bill passed both Houses of the Yankee Congress on Monday.
It taxes everything, even glue, candles, screws, molasses, wine, and coal.
All quiet at Corinth on the 21st.
Contrabands inform Halleck that Gen. Beauregard has gone to Richmond to explain the cause of the evacuation of Corinth.
The weather is awful hot; the mercury stands at 90 deg in the shade.
Peninsula, June 23.--The weather is warm and dry — heat oppressive.
The Federal troops are enthusiastic at the near prospect of a battle.
All quiet.
The Massachusetts 16th had a severe skirmish with the rebels at Fair O
June 21st (search for this): article 1
June 23rd (search for this): article 1
June 26th (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North.
passage of the Tax bill — news from the Southwest--affairs on the Peninsula — Astounding Pulse hoods — Tyranny in Memphis — the fight near Charleston — movements of Beauregard and Jackson, &c., &c., Petersburg, June 26.
--New York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk dates to the 24th instant have been received here.
The news is not important.
The Great National Tax bill passed both Houses of the Yankee Congress on Monday.
It taxes everything, even glue, candles, screws, molasses, wine, and coal.
All quiet at Corinth on the 21st.
Contrabands inform Halleck that Gen. Beauregard has gone to Richmond to explain the cause of the evacuation of Corinth.
The weather is awful hot; the mercury stands at 90 deg in the shade.
Peninsula, June 23.--The weather is warm and dry — heat oppressive.
The Federal troops are enthusiastic at the near prospect of a battle.
All quiet.
The Massachusetts 16th had a severe skirmish with the rebels at Fair O
Halleck (search for this): article 1
18th (search for this): article 1
Hindman (search for this): article 1
21st (search for this): article 1