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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 299 total hits in 158 results.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 10
Exempts in the Confederate States.
--In response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, Col. H. S. Preston, Superintendent of the Conscript Bureau, has furnished the number of persons exempt from military service in the States of Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia, the four States in charge of that Bureau.
The number in Virginia is 20,372; in North Carolina, 22,807; in South Carolina, 6,814; in Georgia, 15,837.
Total, 64,830.
The number of substitutes is partly conjectured.
The opinion of Col. Preston is, that 20,000 or 25,000 substitutes have been put in the army, and perhaps over ten thousand fraudulent substitute papers are held by persons not in the service.
The number of makers is 2,500, tanners, 537; , 2,621; wagon makers, ; newspaper employees, ; employees, 2,317; , 2,195; school-, 71 employees of express companies, and mining, 147; mail contractors and carriers, 118; , 1,01 ; physically incompetent, 20, ; civil officers, .
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Meredith (search for this): article 11
The Governor Elect.
--We understand that Governor Smith will take the oath of office before Judge Meredith, in the Hall of the House of Delegates, on the 1st of January, at 11 o'clock M., and deliver an inaugural address to the public.
John W. Smith (search for this): article 11
The Governor Elect.
--We understand that Governor Smith will take the oath of office before Judge Meredith, in the Hall of the House of Delegates, on the 1st of January, at 11 o'clock M., and deliver an inaugural address to the public.
January, 1 AD (search for this): article 11
The Governor Elect.
--We understand that Governor Smith will take the oath of office before Judge Meredith, in the Hall of the House of Delegates, on the 1st of January, at 11 o'clock M., and deliver an inaugural address to the public.
Michael O'Donald (search for this): article 13
Police Items.
--The Mayor disposed of the following budget yesterday:
James McCormack, stealing $500 worth of beef and bacon from some person unknown.
McCormack was at "Mechanics' Home," when a wagon drove up with the meat.
The proprietor of the house being absent, he aided the driver in lifting out the barrels, at his request.
He was discharged.
James Sharp, for abusive language to John J. Morris, was held to ball.
Michael O'Donald, beating a negro without cause, was bound over.
Wm. C. Hebener, for assaulting and heating with a hatchet Adolph Butel, is to have another hearing.
Margaret Small, for threatening violence to Joannah O'Brien, was reprimanded and then discharged.
James McCormack (search for this): article 13
Police Items.
--The Mayor disposed of the following budget yesterday:
James McCormack, stealing $500 worth of beef and bacon from some person unknown.
McCormack was at "Mechanics' Home," when a wagon drove up with the meat.
The proprietor of the house being absent, he aided the driver in lifting out the barrels, at his request.
He was discharged.
James Sharp, for abusive language to John J. Morris, was held to ball.
Michael O'Donald, beating a negro without cause, was McCormack was at "Mechanics' Home," when a wagon drove up with the meat.
The proprietor of the house being absent, he aided the driver in lifting out the barrels, at his request.
He was discharged.
James Sharp, for abusive language to John J. Morris, was held to ball.
Michael O'Donald, beating a negro without cause, was bound over.
Wm. C. Hebener, for assaulting and heating with a hatchet Adolph Butel, is to have another hearing.
Margaret Small, for threatening violence to Joannah O'Brien, was reprimanded and then discharged.
John J. Morris (search for this): article 13
Police Items.
--The Mayor disposed of the following budget yesterday:
James McCormack, stealing $500 worth of beef and bacon from some person unknown.
McCormack was at "Mechanics' Home," when a wagon drove up with the meat.
The proprietor of the house being absent, he aided the driver in lifting out the barrels, at his request.
He was discharged.
James Sharp, for abusive language to John J. Morris, was held to ball.
Michael O'Donald, beating a negro without cause, was bound over.
Wm. C. Hebener, for assaulting and heating with a hatchet Adolph Butel, is to have another hearing.
Margaret Small, for threatening violence to Joannah O'Brien, was reprimanded and then discharged.
William C. Hebener (search for this): article 13
Police Items.
--The Mayor disposed of the following budget yesterday:
James McCormack, stealing $500 worth of beef and bacon from some person unknown.
McCormack was at "Mechanics' Home," when a wagon drove up with the meat.
The proprietor of the house being absent, he aided the driver in lifting out the barrels, at his request.
He was discharged.
James Sharp, for abusive language to John J. Morris, was held to ball.
Michael O'Donald, beating a negro without cause, was bound over.
Wm. C. Hebener, for assaulting and heating with a hatchet Adolph Butel, is to have another hearing.
Margaret Small, for threatening violence to Joannah O'Brien, was reprimanded and then discharged.
Adolph Butel (search for this): article 13
Police Items.
--The Mayor disposed of the following budget yesterday:
James McCormack, stealing $500 worth of beef and bacon from some person unknown.
McCormack was at "Mechanics' Home," when a wagon drove up with the meat.
The proprietor of the house being absent, he aided the driver in lifting out the barrels, at his request.
He was discharged.
James Sharp, for abusive language to John J. Morris, was held to ball.
Michael O'Donald, beating a negro without cause, was bound over.
Wm. C. Hebener, for assaulting and heating with a hatchet Adolph Butel, is to have another hearing.
Margaret Small, for threatening violence to Joannah O'Brien, was reprimanded and then discharged.
Joannah O'Brien (search for this): article 13
Police Items.
--The Mayor disposed of the following budget yesterday:
James McCormack, stealing $500 worth of beef and bacon from some person unknown.
McCormack was at "Mechanics' Home," when a wagon drove up with the meat.
The proprietor of the house being absent, he aided the driver in lifting out the barrels, at his request.
He was discharged.
James Sharp, for abusive language to John J. Morris, was held to ball.
Michael O'Donald, beating a negro without cause, was bound over.
Wm. C. Hebener, for assaulting and heating with a hatchet Adolph Butel, is to have another hearing.
Margaret Small, for threatening violence to Joannah O'Brien, was reprimanded and then discharged.