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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 477 total hits in 213 results.
10th (search for this): article 1
Army news.
From the army of Northern Virginia we have but little news.
The enemy's cavalry, about 1,000 strong were yesterday in the neighborhood of Manassas, scouring the country around.
No movement of import was on the capts in Gen. Lee's command on Monday last.
The army of Western Virginia, now under the command of Brigadier-General Buhels, again holds possession of Charleston, Kanawha county.
On the 10th our were far advanced in Lawis and the surrounding counties.
The Yankees are in force at Bull Town.
Lee (search for this): article 1
Army news.
From the army of Northern Virginia we have but little news.
The enemy's cavalry, about 1,000 strong were yesterday in the neighborhood of Manassas, scouring the country around.
No movement of import was on the capts in Gen. Lee's command on Monday last.
The army of Western Virginia, now under the command of Brigadier-General Buhels, again holds possession of Charleston, Kanawha county.
On the 10th our were far advanced in Lawis and the surrounding counties.
The Yankees are in force at Bull Town.
Charleston, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Army news.
From the army of Northern Virginia we have but little news.
The enemy's cavalry, about 1,000 strong were yesterday in the neighborhood of Manassas, scouring the country around.
No movement of import was on the capts in Gen. Lee's command on Monday last.
The army of Western Virginia, now under the command of Brigadier-General Buhels, again holds possession of Charleston, Kanawha county.
On the 10th our were far advanced in Lawis and the surrounding counties.
The Yankees are in force at Bull Town.
Bull Town (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 1
Army news.
From the army of Northern Virginia we have but little news.
The enemy's cavalry, about 1,000 strong were yesterday in the neighborhood of Manassas, scouring the country around.
No movement of import was on the capts in Gen. Lee's command on Monday last.
The army of Western Virginia, now under the command of Brigadier-General Buhels, again holds possession of Charleston, Kanawha county.
On the 10th our were far advanced in Lawis and the surrounding counties.
The Yankees are in force at Bull Town.
James (search for this): article 1
A watchman shot.
--On Monday night, about 9 o'clock, while watchman James R Crafton and his partner were standing at the lower end of the Old Market-house, preparatory to a journey up Franklin street, two pistol shots were discharged at them, in rapid succession, from a gang of rowdies congregated on the corner of the Vegetable Market, on the opposite side of the street.
One of the balls struck Crafton, and after going through two heavy coats, lodged in his thigh, causing a plenteous flow of blood.
Immediately after the shots were fired, the crowd on the opposite corner dispersed rapidly in the direction of the scale-house, and were soon lost to view amid its gloomy surroundings.
Just before this occurrence, two of the watchmen had brought in a pickpocket from near the Varieties, and it is thought that some of the man's "pals" followed them to the cage, and seeing Crafton and his partner emerge therefrom shortly after, mistook them for the men making the arrest.
Crafton (search for this): article 1
A watchman shot.
--On Monday night, about 9 o'clock, while watchman James R Crafton and his partner were standing at the lower end of the Old Market-house, preparatory to a journey up Franklin street, two pistol shots were discharged at them, in rapid succession, from a gang of rowdies congregated on the corner of the Vegetable Market, on the opposite side of the street.
One of the balls struck Crafton, and after going through two heavy coats, lodged in his thigh, causing a plenteous flow of blood.
Immediately after the shots were fired, the crowd on the opposite corner dispersed rapidly in the direction of the scale-house, and were soon lost to viewost to view amid its gloomy surroundings.
Just before this occurrence, two of the watchmen had brought in a pickpocket from near the Varieties, and it is thought that some of the man's "pals" followed them to the cage, and seeing Crafton and his partner emerge therefrom shortly after, mistook them for the men making the arrest.
January (search for this): article 1
Dick (search for this): article 1
Morton (search for this): article 1
George Yates (search for this): article 1
$300 reward!
Left my dwelling, in Richmond, Sunday evening, Oct. 12th, my negro man, Geo. Yates, about 20 years old; yellow complexion; about 5 feet 8 to 10 inches high; a scar on his neck under his jaw, and has a cock or cross eye.
Also, two Negro men left my farm, about two miles out of town, about the same time of day. --One man, Morton, aged about 24 or 25 years; black; about 5 feet 10 inches high; no scars recollected;--and boy Dick; 18 years of age; about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high black, and had on when he left a deep-blue jacket, with brass buttons, and black glaze cap.
Morton is recently from Culpeper county, Va., and Dick I bought from Fauquier county, near Warrenton, Va., last January.
George was raised by me in Richmond.
I have no doubt but all three are aiming to make their escape to the Yankees by way of Gordonsville and Culpeper.
I will give $100 for each of them, delivered to me in Richmond, or secured in jail so I can get them again.
Silas Omo