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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: may 2, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 942 total hits in 467 results.
4th (search for this): article 14
15th (search for this): article 9
$25 reward
--Ranaway from, my store, on Tuesday morning, 15th instant, my negro Boy, Lewis Washington.
He is a bright mulatto, thick set, about 5 feet high, 15 years old; had on when last seen a brown sack coat, brown pants, and a military cap. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me.
S. S. Cottrell,
ap 2--ts No. 129 Main street.
16th (search for this): article 4
Ran away
from my house, on 9th street, about the 16th inst., my Servant Girl Mary.
She is about 4 or 4½ feet high; when spoken to has a very downcast look; she had on a blue cotton dress when the left home.
I will give $5 reward for her delivery to me or deposited in jail so that I can get her.
sp 30--3t* Mrs Martha A Edwards.
20th (search for this): article 6
21st (search for this): article 2
$30 reward.
--On Monday morning, 21st ult., my negro woman, calling herself Lavinia Malden, left my residence on Broad street, and has not returned.
Said Lavinia is about five feet four inches high, dark copper color, delicate in form, with a large scar, the result of a burn, between her shoulders.
I will give $10 for her return to me, or any information that will lead to her recovery; and $20 for the apprehension of the parties who have harbored her.
my 1--3t* Mrs. Alex Hill.
24th (search for this): article 3
Confederate boats Burned. Augusta, April 30.
--The New Orleans Bulletin, of Friday, says that F. B. Renshaw, C. S. Navy, telegraphed from Point Alabache, on the 24th, that seven of our boats had been fired, after being overpowered by the enemy.
[The Navy Department received a similar dispatch last Saturday, but it is not known what boats are referred to.--Reporter.]
25th (search for this): article 14
26th (search for this): article 1
Later from Corinth. Savannah, May 1.
--A dispatch from the Corinth correspondent of the Republican, dated the 29th, says that the enemy has been reinforced and are advancing.
There is heavy skirmishing daily.
Quite an affair occurred to-day this side of Monterey.
Mobile, May 1.--A special dispatch to the Mobile Advertiser, from Corinth, 26th ult., says that Col. Scott's Louisiana cavalry, consisting of two companies, had driven out a regiment of Federal from Tuscumbia, killed several and took forty prisoners. The enemy burnt the stores, and were pursued by the Confederates.
Result unknown.
28th (search for this): article 1
From Cumberland Gap.
A special dispatch from Knoxville, received in this city, states that an engagement took place at Cumberland Gap, on the 28th.
The Confederate loss was trifling.
The enemy was repulsed with considerable loss.
The Federates have been reinforced by eight regiments, and have completed the floating bridge across the Cumberland river. Gen. Morgan is commanding.
It is believed that they will attempt a flank movement.
January 16th (search for this): article 14