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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,856 total hits in 919 results.
Devlin (search for this): article 8
Sudden death.
--Devlin, the London pantomimist, while taking a glass of brandy at a Drury Lius bar, not long since, made one of his familiar finger motions, threw himself on his back and died, never to rise again on earth.
Drury Lius (search for this): article 8
Sudden death.
--Devlin, the London pantomimist, while taking a glass of brandy at a Drury Lius bar, not long since, made one of his familiar finger motions, threw himself on his back and died, never to rise again on earth.
Cook (search for this): article 8
For hire
--A good Cook, Washer and Ironer, without encumbrance. R. Cauthorn. ja 11--3t
R. Cauthorn (search for this): article 8
For hire
--A good Cook, Washer and Ironer, without encumbrance. R. Cauthorn. ja 11--3t
1859 AD (search for this): article 8
December (search for this): article 8
14th (search for this): article 8
Arrival of the Overland Pony Express. Fort Kearney, Jan. 11.
--The pony express passed here at about one o'clock.
San Francisco, Dec. 29--2:40 P. M.--The steamer of the 1st of January will carry away about $1,500,000.
The general news for this express is unimportant.
Holiday festivities engage the attention of the people of San Francisco since the rainy weather has interrupted business.
Pony Express dates were received from Washington to the 14th inst. The serious aspect of the secession movement at that time forms the commonest topic of conversation and newspaper discussions.
The statement made in the United States Senate by Mr. Latham, that California will remain with the Union of the North and West, no matter what occurs at the South, is generally commended by the newspapers, and is undoubtedly a correct representation of a vast majority of our people on the disunion question.
The most ultra Southern men here have an idea that California will go with
West (search for this): article 8
Washington (search for this): article 8
Arrival of the Overland Pony Express. Fort Kearney, Jan. 11.
--The pony express passed here at about one o'clock.
San Francisco, Dec. 29--2:40 P. M.--The steamer of the 1st of January will carry away about $1,500,000.
The general news for this express is unimportant.
Holiday festivities engage the attention of the people of San Francisco since the rainy weather has interrupted business.
Pony Express dates were received from Washington to the 14th inst. The serious aspect of the secession movement at that time forms the commonest topic of conversation and newspaper discussions.
The statement made in the United States Senate by Mr. Latham, that California will remain with the Union of the North and West, no matter what occurs at the South, is generally commended by the newspapers, and is undoubtedly a correct representation of a vast majority of our people on the disunion question.
The most ultra Southern men here have an idea that California will go with
December 29th (search for this): article 8
Arrival of the Overland Pony Express. Fort Kearney, Jan. 11.
--The pony express passed here at about one o'clock.
San Francisco, Dec. 29--2:40 P. M.--The steamer of the 1st of January will carry away about $1,500,000.
The general news for this express is unimportant.
Holiday festivities engage the attention of the people of San Francisco since the rainy weather has interrupted business.
Pony Express dates were received from Washington to the 14th inst. The serious aspect of the secession movement at that time forms the commonest topic of conversation and newspaper discussions.
The statement made in the United States Senate by Mr. Latham, that California will remain with the Union of the North and West, no matter what occurs at the South, is generally commended by the newspapers, and is undoubtedly a correct representation of a vast majority of our people on the disunion question.
The most ultra Southern men here have an idea that California will go with