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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 443 total hits in 199 results.
Wheeling, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
A Mormon Settlement in Western Virginia.
--The Wheeling (Va) Intelligencer says:
We learn that there is in the town of South Wheeling a society of Mormons who practice all the doctrines of that sect except that of polygamy.
We have had a conversation with an Englishman who belongs to the society, and who firmly believes in all the peculiar notions of the Latter Day Saints.
He says he was converted to the faith since his arrival in this country.
In his opinion all the churches to which Gentiles usually attach themselves are wonderfully corrupt.
He has not had a physician in his house for five or six years. Cases of sickness are cured by anointing and by laying on of bands, according to the customs of the New Testament.
Lowell (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 3
Incendiary cotton.
--The Lowell (Mass.) Courier states that in one of the cotton miles of that city was found, a day or two ago, in opening some cotton bales, a little cone-shaped article, which was found in the picker room, containing eight or ten percussion caps.
On trying them, several exploded, and it is supposed that all are good.
Had these caps gone into the machinery with the cotton, it is more than probable that a conflagration would have been the consequence.
France (France) (search for this): article 5
Suicides in France
--More than ten suicides take place every day in France; last year 4,000 persons committed suicide.
Suicides in France
--More than ten suicides take place every day in France; last year 4,000 persons committed suicide.
Joseph Price (search for this): article 6
Lieut. Joseph Price, C. S. N., of Wilmington, N. C., has been promoted to Commander for his conduct in the capture of the Water Witch.
Horace Greeley (search for this): article 1
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 1
July 4th (search for this): article 1
23rd (search for this): article 1
The Baltimore Gazette of the 23d inst. was received last night.
It states that on the authority of the Washington correspondents of several New York papers that a Rev. Col. Jacques and a Mr. Edward Kirk were recently at the Spotswood Hotel, Richmond, on a secret mission; that they were elegantly entertained for three days; that they had two interviews with "Mr. Davis," &c. What passed at these interviews will not be disclosed for the present, but "it is intimated that Mr. Davis would consent to nothing short of the recognition of the Confederacy."
Another "Peace Negotiation."
The Gazette publishes a summery of a correspondence which has taken place between Ex Senator Clay, of Ala., Prof. Holcombe, of Va, and George N. Sanders, on the one side, and Horace Greeley on the other.
On the 12th, Sanders addressed a note to Greeley asking safe conduct for Messrs Clay, Holcombe, and himself, to Washington.
His letter is dated at the "Clifton House," Canada.
Greeley, unde
Richmond (search for this): article 1
Averill (search for this): article 1