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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 3, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 898 total hits in 439 results.
Oregon (Oregon, United States) (search for this): article 6
Political. Washington, April 2.
--Gen. Joe Lane writes to a friend here that he goes to Oregon to urge the Democracy there to adopt the Constitution of the Confederate States as their platform.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 6
Political. Washington, April 2.
--Gen. Joe Lane writes to a friend here that he goes to Oregon to urge the Democracy there to adopt the Constitution of the Confederate States as their platform.
Zamoiski (search for this): article 7
Couldock (search for this): article 7
Theatre.
--This popular place of resort is nightly thronged to witness the spirited personations of Mr. Couldock, a gentleman of more than ordinary attachments in the line of his profession.
His rendition of various characters has been so masterly, that play-goers feel no hesitation in going to the Theatre when his name is on the bills.
Last night he succeeded in pleasing a large auditory in two diverse and difficult characters, and to-night he essays the portrayal (in Louis XI.) of one requiring the talent and energy of both combined.
He will no doubt be equal to the occasion and its requirements, and those who attend may look out for a rich histrionic repast.
A favorite farce concludes the evening's entertainment.
Slemmer (search for this): article 7
The force for Fort Pickens.
--The New York Army and Navy Reporter states, "authoritatively," that the following force of U. S. troops, sailors, and marines, on board the men-of-war under the command of Commodore Pendergast, are detailed to land at Fort Pickens at a signal from Lieut, Slemmer:
Men
Brooklyn, steam corvette310
Sabine, sailing frigate250
St.
Louis, sailing corvette160
From smaller craft, (artillerists,) about80
Total800
Pendergast (search for this): article 7
The force for Fort Pickens.
--The New York Army and Navy Reporter states, "authoritatively," that the following force of U. S. troops, sailors, and marines, on board the men-of-war under the command of Commodore Pendergast, are detailed to land at Fort Pickens at a signal from Lieut, Slemmer:
Men
Brooklyn, steam corvette310
Sabine, sailing frigate250
St.
Louis, sailing corvette160
From smaller craft, (artillerists,) about80
Total800
Fort Pickens (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 7
The force for Fort Pickens.
--The New York Army and Navy Reporter states, "authoritatively," that the following force of U. S. troops, sailors, and marines, on board the men-of-war under the command of Commodore Pendergast, are detailed to land at Fort Pickens at a signal from Lieut, Slemmer:
Men
Brooklyn, steam corvette310
Sabine, sailing frigate250
St.
Louis, sailing corvette160
From smaller craft, (artillerists,) about80
Total800
The force for Fort Pickens.
--The New York Army and Navy Reporter states, "authoritatively," that the following force of U. S. troops, sailors, and marines, on board the men-of-war under the command of Commodore Pendergast, are detailed to land at Fort Pickens at a signal from Lieut, Slemmer:
Men
Brooklyn, steam corvette310
Sabine, sailing frigate250
St.
Louis, sailing corvette160
From smaller craft, (artillerists,) about80
Total800
November (search for this): article 7
The mail agent difficulty.
--The Norfolk Herald, noticing the intended expulsion of Lincoln's mail agent from Petersburg, says :
Mr. Kueller is a native of Washington, D. C., but has resided all his life in Virginia — the last thirty years in Norfolk.
He has always borne the character of a peaceable, inoffensive man. With politics he has meddled but little, but has always cast his vote fearlessly with the Whig party, and voted the Union (or Bell and Everett) ticket at the November election.
To say that he is a Black Republican, would be a libel.
That he will fill the office satisfactorily, we have not heard if doubted.
Bell (search for this): article 7
The mail agent difficulty.
--The Norfolk Herald, noticing the intended expulsion of Lincoln's mail agent from Petersburg, says :
Mr. Kueller is a native of Washington, D. C., but has resided all his life in Virginia — the last thirty years in Norfolk.
He has always borne the character of a peaceable, inoffensive man. With politics he has meddled but little, but has always cast his vote fearlessly with the Whig party, and voted the Union (or Bell and Everett) ticket at the November election.
To say that he is a Black Republican, would be a libel.
That he will fill the office satisfactorily, we have not heard if doubted.
Everett (search for this): article 7
The mail agent difficulty.
--The Norfolk Herald, noticing the intended expulsion of Lincoln's mail agent from Petersburg, says :
Mr. Kueller is a native of Washington, D. C., but has resided all his life in Virginia — the last thirty years in Norfolk.
He has always borne the character of a peaceable, inoffensive man. With politics he has meddled but little, but has always cast his vote fearlessly with the Whig party, and voted the Union (or Bell and Everett) ticket at the November election.
To say that he is a Black Republican, would be a libel.
That he will fill the office satisfactorily, we have not heard if doubted.