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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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J. R. Carter (search for this): article 18
Personal.
--There arrived yesterday, at the Exchange Hotel, among others, Hon. Albert Rust, Arkansas; A. J. Albert, jr., William Ryan, William H. Brown, Baltimore; Col. H. Carter, Virginia; Col. A. G. Tallaferro, Norfolk; Bolivar Christian, Staunton; Joseph Lewis, Kentucky; P. S. Bass, E. H. Bart jr., Texas; Col. M. Moses, Sumter, South Carolina; C. F. Farrar, Adams Troop, Natchez.
At the Spotswood House, ex-Governor Louis Lowe, Maryland; Captain J. R. Carter Dr. Samuel Choppin, J. W. Tobin, New Orleans; T. C. Cone, Augusta, Georgia.
Cavour (search for this): article 9
Baron Ricasoli.
--Of the successor of Cavour in the Sardinian Ministry, the Turin correspondent of the London Times writes as follows:
Ricasoli is decidedly the best man to sit at the head of the Government.
He is a grand seigneur by right of birth, wealth, habit and principle.
It is impossible to reconcile the patriot and the conservative to greater perfection.
He is one of the many in Italy anxious to dissociate national from social revolution; one of those Italians who wanted t ly because the Baron is the man of order and discipline, he is hated and dreaded by the out-and-out revolutionary party, even more than his great predecessor.
The rage with which the journals of Guerrazi and Mazzini fell foul of him, even before Cavour's clay was cold, shows the wisdom of the King's and the nation's choice.
Ricasoli is the man, as the anarchists well know, to curb and chastise them.
There is something in his cold grey eyes, in his deeply-furrowed face, in his spare, dried up,
Chalkley (search for this): article 1
Not deranged.
--Hugh R. Morris was arraigned before the Mayor for being deranged, and while in that condition breaking up a lot of valuable furniture at the American Hotel.--The conduct of the party betrayed such evident signs of a dethronement of reason, that it was found necessary to secure him, when officer Chalkley was sent for and conveyed him to the lock-up.
The Mayor said that he could not treat the prisoner as he could other individuals who were sane — that is, commit him till he furnished security for his appearance to answer an indictment by the Grand July for the injury done at the Hotel, but he would retain him in custody till he was ready to leave the city.--He was ready to let him out whenever he was ready to go away.
Morris protested he was not deranged on the occasion of smashing up Col. Carrington's furniture, but that he was greatly excited, and was willing to pay all damages.
The Mayor said he did not sit to assess damages on injury done to private property;
Chevalier (search for this): article 14
C. S. Chisholme (search for this): article 2
Runaway in jail.
--Was committed to the Jail of the county of Hanover, on the 18th day of April last, a negro man, calling himself John Ford, as a runaway, but who claims to be a free man.--The said negro is a bright mulatto, and is about five feet eight or nine inches high; and is about twenty-three years old; has long black curly hair, and no scars of note.
The said negro had on when committed a grey woolen suit, coat lined with striped linsey.
The owner of said negro is requested to come forward; prove property, pay charges and take him away, else he will be dealt with as the law directs.
C. S. Chisholme, acting Jailor
my 27--2aw6w Of Hanover County.
Va.
Samuel Choppin (search for this): article 18
Personal.
--There arrived yesterday, at the Exchange Hotel, among others, Hon. Albert Rust, Arkansas; A. J. Albert, jr., William Ryan, William H. Brown, Baltimore; Col. H. Carter, Virginia; Col. A. G. Tallaferro, Norfolk; Bolivar Christian, Staunton; Joseph Lewis, Kentucky; P. S. Bass, E. H. Bart jr., Texas; Col. M. Moses, Sumter, South Carolina; C. F. Farrar, Adams Troop, Natchez.
At the Spotswood House, ex-Governor Louis Lowe, Maryland; Captain J. R. Carter Dr. Samuel Choppin, J. W. Tobin, New Orleans; T. C. Cone, Augusta, Georgia.
Bolivar Christian (search for this): article 18
Personal.
--There arrived yesterday, at the Exchange Hotel, among others, Hon. Albert Rust, Arkansas; A. J. Albert, jr., William Ryan, William H. Brown, Baltimore; Col. H. Carter, Virginia; Col. A. G. Tallaferro, Norfolk; Bolivar Christian, Staunton; Joseph Lewis, Kentucky; P. S. Bass, E. H. Bart jr., Texas; Col. M. Moses, Sumter, South Carolina; C. F. Farrar, Adams Troop, Natchez.
At the Spotswood House, ex-Governor Louis Lowe, Maryland; Captain J. R. Carter Dr. Samuel Choppin, J. W. Tobin, New Orleans; T. C. Cone, Augusta, Georgia.
J. Lyle Clark (search for this): article 2
Clover (search for this): article 4
Colfax (search for this): article 3
From Washington. Washington, July 4.
--One hundred and fifty members answered to the call of their names.
Mr. Colfax withdrew his name as a candidate for Speaker.
Mr. Hickman nominated Mr. Blair.
Applause in the gallery followed this nomination.
Mr. Grow's name was placed in nomination.
There was no choice on the first ballot, and Mr. Blair's name was withdrawn.
The second ballot resulted thus:--Grow, 98; Blair, 11, and Crittenden, 12.