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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 2, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Raymond (search for this): article 1
Grant (search for this): article 1
The Northern news.
The news from the North, which we publish this morning, will be found highly interesting.
The Yankee accounts fully corroborate our telegraphic dispatches, announcing the bloody repulse of Grant's forces.
The Chicago Times confesses the Federal loss to have been "heavy." And a special dispatch to the New York Times says that the Yankee loss in one single day's fight amounts to five thousand killed, wounded and missing.
The "little villain" seems rather stunned by this unexpected, result of his new hero's "Napoleonic movements." He pronounces the whole affair incomprehensible. Good for Raymond!
The information derived from "experienced officers now in the vicinity of Vicksburg, " assuming "that it would be a week or two ere its reduction would be looked for," will doubtless prove very comforting to the crazy multitudes who have shouted themselves hoarse over the reported waving of the "Stars and Stripes" on the ramparts of the "doomed city." The Herald'
Lee (search for this): article 1
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
James Smith (search for this): article 1
Garroting.
--Five young men — Michael Holland, Wm. C. Baker, Wm. H. Brown, Philip Livingston, and James Smith — were before the Mayor yesterday, charged with assaulting and beating P. L. Gregory, on Saturday night last, and robbing him of $87 in money, a silver watch, and his hat. Gregory was met on Cary street, between 7th and 8th, where he was throttled by Holland, Smith giving him a blow in the face that disabled him for the time, and the party then robbing him. Brown and Baker were rehis hat. Gregory was met on Cary street, between 7th and 8th, where he was throttled by Holland, Smith giving him a blow in the face that disabled him for the time, and the party then robbing him. Brown and Baker were recognized by Gregory — the former as standing at a respectful distance in conversation with a woman, and the latter as leaving with his assailants after the robbery.
With the hope of getting other parties to this night operation, the investigation was adjourned till Wednes
William H. Brown (search for this): article 1
Garroting.
--Five young men — Michael Holland, Wm. C. Baker, Wm. H. Brown, Philip Livingston, and James Smith — were before the Mayor yesterday, charged with assaulting and beating P. L. Gregory, on Saturday night last, and robbing him of $87 in money, a silver watch, and his hat. Gregory was met on Cary street, between 7th and 8th, where he was throttled by Holland, Smith giving him a blow in the face that disabled him for the time, and the party then robbing him. Brown and Baker were rechis hat. Gregory was met on Cary street, between 7th and 8th, where he was throttled by Holland, Smith giving him a blow in the face that disabled him for the time, and the party then robbing him. Brown and Baker were recognized by Gregory — the former as standing at a respectful distance in conversation with a woman, and the latter as leaving with his assailants after the robbery.
With the hope of getting other parties to this night operation, the investigation was adjourned till Wednes
Philip Livingston (search for this): article 1
Garroting.
--Five young men — Michael Holland, Wm. C. Baker, Wm. H. Brown, Philip Livingston, and James Smith — were before the Mayor yesterday, charged with assaulting and beating P. L. Gregory, on Saturday night last, and robbing him of $87 in money, a silver watch, and his hat. Gregory was met on Cary street, between 7th and 8th, where he was throttled by Holland, Smith giving him a blow in the face that disabled him for the time, and the party then robbing him. Brown and Baker were recognized by Gregory — the former as standing at a respectful distance in conversation with a woman, and the latter as leaving with his assailants after the robbery.
With the hope of getting other parties to this night operation, the investigation was adjourned till Wednes
Michael Holland (search for this): article 1
Garroting.
--Five young men — Michael Holland, Wm. C. Baker, Wm. H. Brown, Philip Livingston, and James Smith — were before the Mayor yesterday, charged with assaulting and beating P. L. Gregory, on Saturday night last, and robbing him of $87 in money, a silver watch, and his hat. Gregory was met on Cary street, between 7th and 8th, where he was throttled by Holland, Smith giving him a blow in the face that disabled him for the time, and the party then robbing him. Brown and Baker were rehis hat. Gregory was met on Cary street, between 7th and 8th, where he was throttled by Holland, Smith giving him a blow in the face that disabled him for the time, and the party then robbing him. Brown and Baker were recognized by Gregory — the former as standing at a respectful distance in conversation with a woman, and the latter as leaving with his assailants after the robbery.
With the hope of getting other parties to this night operation, the investigation was adjourned till Wednes
William C. Baker (search for this): article 1
Garroting.
--Five young men — Michael Holland, Wm. C. Baker, Wm. H. Brown, Philip Livingston, and James Smith — were before the Mayor yesterday, charged with assaulting and beating P. L. Gregory, on Saturday night last, and robbing him of $87 in money, a silver watch, and his hat. Gregory was met on Cary street, between 7th and 8th, where he was throttled by Holland, Smith giving him a blow in the face that disabled him for the time, and the party then robbing him. Brown and Baker were rechis hat. Gregory was met on Cary street, between 7th and 8th, where he was throttled by Holland, Smith giving him a blow in the face that disabled him for the time, and the party then robbing him. Brown and Baker were recognized by Gregory — the former as standing at a respectful distance in conversation with a woman, and the latter as leaving with his assailants after the robbery.
With the hope of getting other parties to this night operation, the investigation was adjourned till Wednes
P. L. Gregory (search for this): article 1