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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Donn (search for this): article 2
Washington items.
--A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of Sept. 12, says:
The new metropolitan police, to the number of one hundred and five, went on duty for the first time last night.
Yesterday Deputy Marshal Phillips and detective officer A. R. Allen arrested John W. Burson, formerly a clerk in the Interior Department, and Alfred Nettleton, formerly a messenger in the Navy Department, under the late Administration, upon the suspicion of their being disloyal and acting in concert with the Confederates.
They were taken before Justice Donn, who committed both to jail to await a hearing.
On Tuesday, after the flag presentation by Gov. Curtin, three members of the Lochanan Rifle Guards, Seventh Pennsylvania (reserve) Regiment, were examining a pistol, when it was accidentally discharged, and one of the men, named Mathew Roche, was instantly killed.
December, 9 AD (search for this): article 2
Washington items.
--A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of Sept. 12, says:
The new metropolitan police, to the number of one hundred and five, went on duty for the first time last night.
Yesterday Deputy Marshal Phillips and detective officer A. R. Allen arrested John W. Burson, formerly a clerk in the Interior Department, and Alfred Nettleton, formerly a messenger in the Navy Department, under the late Administration, upon the suspicion of their being disloyal and acting in concert with the Confederates.
They were taken before Justice Donn, who committed both to jail to await a hearing.
On Tuesday, after the flag presentation by Gov. Curtin, three members of the Lochanan Rifle Guards, Seventh Pennsylvania (reserve) Regiment, were examining a pistol, when it was accidentally discharged, and one of the men, named Mathew Roche, was instantly killed.
Marshal Phillips (search for this): article 2
Washington items.
--A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of Sept. 12, says:
The new metropolitan police, to the number of one hundred and five, went on duty for the first time last night.
Yesterday Deputy Marshal Phillips and detective officer A. R. Allen arrested John W. Burson, formerly a clerk in the Interior Department, and Alfred Nettleton, formerly a messenger in the Navy Department, under the late Administration, upon the suspicion of their being disloyal and acting in concert with the Confederates.
They were taken before Justice Donn, who committed both to jail to await a hearing.
On Tuesday, after the flag presentation by Gov. Curtin, three members of the Lochanan Rifle Guards, Seventh Pennsylvania (reserve) Regiment, were examining a pistol, when it was accidentally discharged, and one of the men, named Mathew Roche, was instantly killed.
A. R. Allen (search for this): article 2
Washington items.
--A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of Sept. 12, says:
The new metropolitan police, to the number of one hundred and five, went on duty for the first time last night.
Yesterday Deputy Marshal Phillips and detective officer A. R. Allen arrested John W. Burson, formerly a clerk in the Interior Department, and Alfred Nettleton, formerly a messenger in the Navy Department, under the late Administration, upon the suspicion of their being disloyal and acting in concert with the Confederates.
They were taken before Justice Donn, who committed both to jail to await a hearing.
On Tuesday, after the flag presentation by Gov. Curtin, three members of the Lochanan Rifle Guards, Seventh Pennsylvania (reserve) Regiment, were examining a pistol, when it was accidentally discharged, and one of the men, named Mathew Roche, was instantly killed.
John W. Burson (search for this): article 2
Washington items.
--A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of Sept. 12, says:
The new metropolitan police, to the number of one hundred and five, went on duty for the first time last night.
Yesterday Deputy Marshal Phillips and detective officer A. R. Allen arrested John W. Burson, formerly a clerk in the Interior Department, and Alfred Nettleton, formerly a messenger in the Navy Department, under the late Administration, upon the suspicion of their being disloyal and acting in concert with the Confederates.
They were taken before Justice Donn, who committed both to jail to await a hearing.
On Tuesday, after the flag presentation by Gov. Curtin, three members of the Lochanan Rifle Guards, Seventh Pennsylvania (reserve) Regiment, were examining a pistol, when it was accidentally discharged, and one of the men, named Mathew Roche, was instantly killed.
Alfred Nettleton (search for this): article 2
Washington items.
--A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of Sept. 12, says:
The new metropolitan police, to the number of one hundred and five, went on duty for the first time last night.
Yesterday Deputy Marshal Phillips and detective officer A. R. Allen arrested John W. Burson, formerly a clerk in the Interior Department, and Alfred Nettleton, formerly a messenger in the Navy Department, under the late Administration, upon the suspicion of their being disloyal and acting in concert with the Confederates.
They were taken before Justice Donn, who committed both to jail to await a hearing.
On Tuesday, after the flag presentation by Gov. Curtin, three members of the Lochanan Rifle Guards, Seventh Pennsylvania (reserve) Regiment, were examining a pistol, when it was accidentally discharged, and one of the men, named Mathew Roche, was instantly killed.
Mathew Roche (search for this): article 2
Washington items.
--A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, under date of Sept. 12, says:
The new metropolitan police, to the number of one hundred and five, went on duty for the first time last night.
Yesterday Deputy Marshal Phillips and detective officer A. R. Allen arrested John W. Burson, formerly a clerk in the Interior Department, and Alfred Nettleton, formerly a messenger in the Navy Department, under the late Administration, upon the suspicion of their being disloyal and acting in concert with the Confederates.
They were taken before Justice Donn, who committed both to jail to await a hearing.
On Tuesday, after the flag presentation by Gov. Curtin, three members of the Lochanan Rifle Guards, Seventh Pennsylvania (reserve) Regiment, were examining a pistol, when it was accidentally discharged, and one of the men, named Mathew Roche, was instantly killed.
Pittsford (Vermont, United States) (search for this): article 3
A bear weighing nearly 300 pounds was killed in Pittsford, Vt., last Thursday, after being pursued by a large party for some three or four miles.
5th (search for this): article 4
Detailed account of the burning of the Alvarade — Masked Batteries on the Florida Coast.
It was recently stated that the U. S. sloop-of-war Jamestown, Commander Green, seized and burned the bark Alvarado, off Fernandina, Fla., on the 5th ult. It appears she had been captured by the privateer Jeff. Davis, and was stranded on the Florida coast eight hundred yards from shore, to prevent her re-capture by the Jamestown.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, in a letter dated "Off Fernandina," after giving an account of the pursuit of the Jamestown and the stranding of the Alvarado by her crew, says:
Soon after she stranded, her boats were lowered, and her crew escaped, carrying with them, no doubt, all available valuables, and leaving the bark with all sail on, to drift farther in shore, in the vain hope of afterwards getting her off or discharging her cargo in boats.
By this time the Jamestown had got near enough, it was thought, to bring the bark within range of her
Chisholm (search for this): article 4