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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Norris (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North.
We are indebted to Major Norris, of the Signal office, for the following from the Baltimore American, of the 25th:
Cincinnati, July 24.--Shortly after Morgan crossed the Muskingum yesterday he was attacked by the militia with two pieces of artillery.
Fifteen rebels were killed, and several wounded.
This morning Morgan crossed the Central Ohio railroad at Campbell's, burnt the depot, and tore up some of the track.
At 9 o'clock he reached Washington, Guernsey county, where be did a great deal of damage, plundering, &c. Gen. Shackelford is close behind him. When last heard from Morgan was at Winchester, 12 miles Northeast of Cambridge, moving to wards the Steubenville and Indians railroad, closely pursued by our forces.
The German Democratic organ at Cleveland has taken down the name of Vallandigham from its columns, and raised that of Borough for Governor.
The trial of Dr. Wright, of Norfolk, is progressing at Fortress Monroe.
About 50
Shackelford (search for this): article 1
Parke Jones (search for this): article 1
Pittsburg Monday (search for this): article 1
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Guernsey County (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North.
We are indebted to Major Norris, of the Signal office, for the following from the Baltimore American, of the 25th:
Cincinnati, July 24.--Shortly after Morgan crossed the Muskingum yesterday he was attacked by the militia with two pieces of artillery.
Fifteen rebels were killed, and several wounded.
This morning Morgan crossed the Central Ohio railroad at Campbell's, burnt the depot, and tore up some of the track.
At 9 o'clock he reached Washington, Guernsey county, where be did a great deal of damage, plundering, &c. Gen. Shackelford is close behind him. When last heard from Morgan was at Winchester, 12 miles Northeast of Cambridge, moving to wards the Steubenville and Indians railroad, closely pursued by our forces.
The German Democratic organ at Cleveland has taken down the name of Vallandigham from its columns, and raised that of Borough for Governor.
The trial of Dr. Wright, of Norfolk, is progressing at Fortress Monroe.
About 5
Fort Delaware (Delaware, United States) (search for this): article 1
Johnson's Island (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 1
10th (search for this): article 1
Two hundred and fifty dollars reward.
--Ranaway from the subscriber on Friday night, the 10th instant, my negro woman Betsy, carrying with her her two children, Tom, a boy 14 years old, and Betsy Ann, a girl 4 years of age, all very bright mulattoes.
The woman is about 30 years of age, fine looking, has a full head of hair, rather fleshy, about 5 feet 4 or 6 inches high with front teeth decayed and somewhat broken.
The boy Tom is thin, and appears somewhat delicate, his hair cut close to his head, and has a scar, from the effects of a burn, near the top of the head, about two inches long and one inch wide which leaves the skin entirely exposed.
He is about 4 feet 6 inches high and very bright.
The girl is very fleshy, but active and sprightly, well grown for her age, with a full head of hair, and a remarkably fine looking child.
I have reason to believe they have been furnished with forged passes and will endeavor to get beyond our lines.
I will pay the above reward
Dowell (search for this): article 1