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Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
Straggling The earnest addresses of President Davis and General Lee to the soldiers of the Confederacy, in the present period of importance in the summer campaign, are entitled to the serious consideration of not only the soldiers, but the people generally. That our cause is anything but desponding, every one who estimates the situation of the country must feel convinced. Yet to defend ourselves and repel the invasion with proper energy and effect, it is necessary that every soldier should be at his post. The feeling of fatigue and desire to spend a little while at home have no doubt induced some brave fellows to take advantage of some little scratch or ache to absent themselves, under the impression that they could be spared without detriment to the cause. it only needs enough men deluded by this argument to subject the army to a draft upon its force very disadvantageous, to say the least independent of good fellows who are thus misled, there are some who are arrant skulke
Wyatt Lee (search for this): article 1
Straggling The earnest addresses of President Davis and General Lee to the soldiers of the Confederacy, in the present period of importance in the summer campaign, are entitled to the serious consideration of not only the soldiers, but the people generally. That our cause is anything but desponding, every one who estimates the situation of the country must feel convinced. Yet to defend ourselves and repel the invasion with proper energy and effect, it is necessary that every soldier should be at his post. The feeling of fatigue and desire to spend a little while at home have no doubt induced some brave fellows to take advantage of some little scratch or ache to absent themselves, under the impression that they could be spared without detriment to the cause. it only needs enough men deluded by this argument to subject the army to a draft upon its force very disadvantageous, to say the least independent of good fellows who are thus misled, there are some who are arrant skulke
Charles W. Purcell (search for this): article 1
Fatal accident — yesterday afternoon. --Purcell, an interesting lad, about fourteen years of age, son of Mr. Charles W. Purcell. was drowned in the river while bathing. The body was recovered, but not before life was extinct. Fatal accident — yesterday afternoon. --Purcell, an interesting lad, about fourteen years of age, son of Mr. Charles W. Purcell. was drowned in the river while bathing. The body was recovered, but not before life was extinc
June, 8 AD (search for this): article 1
From Charleston. Charleston, Aug. 6. --But little firing to-day, and that chiefly from our mortars against the enemy's working parties. Last night we captured a Yankee barge containing a brase howitzer and ten marines. We killed several of the crew of the barge. No lose on our side. The barge belonged to the Yankee frigate Wabash.
Twenty-five dollars Reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to who Messrs. Crompton & Lone of my man Glasco, ranaway from the Jackson Hospital several weeks ago. Said negro is about five feet nine or ten inches high, of dark gingerbread color, very likely, and smiles generally when spoken to He ranaway in the month of March last, but was apprehended in Chesterfield county. He may possibly have hired himself to some person in the army. A W Bockers au 8--ts
Twenty-five dollars Reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to who Messrs. Crompton & Lone of my man Glasco, ranaway from the Jackson Hospital several weeks ago. Said negro is about five feet nine or ten inches high, of dark gingerbread color, very likely, and smiles generally when spoken to He ranaway in the month of March last, but was apprehended in Chesterfield county. He may possibly have hired himself to some person in the army. A W Bockers au 8--ts
Chesterfield (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Twenty-five dollars Reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to who Messrs. Crompton & Lone of my man Glasco, ranaway from the Jackson Hospital several weeks ago. Said negro is about five feet nine or ten inches high, of dark gingerbread color, very likely, and smiles generally when spoken to He ranaway in the month of March last, but was apprehended in Chesterfield county. He may possibly have hired himself to some person in the army. A W Bockers au 8--ts
For hire --One elderly woman, of good character, as nurse; one do. as cook, washer and ironer, one girl, about 4 years old, a near house girl and nurse; and one boy, about 14 years of age, just from the country accustomed to general work, and is a good house boy. Thos J Bagry General Agent. No. 8 Wall st, under St Charles Hotel. au 8--1t*
John Crampton (search for this): article 10
To be Divorced. --Victoria Balfe, the songstress, daughter of Balfe, the composer, who married several years ago Sir John Crampton, for a long time English Minister at Washington, has petitioned for annuity of marriage. Sir John Crampton is now Minister to Spain. To be Divorced. --Victoria Balfe, the songstress, daughter of Balfe, the composer, who married several years ago Sir John Crampton, for a long time English Minister at Washington, has petitioned for annuity of marriage. Sir John Crampton is now Minister to Spain.
Victoria Balfe (search for this): article 10
To be Divorced. --Victoria Balfe, the songstress, daughter of Balfe, the composer, who married several years ago Sir John Crampton, for a long time English Minister at Washington, has petitioned for annuity of marriage. Sir John Crampton is now Minister to Spain.
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