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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 31, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 383 total hits in 207 results.
January (search for this): article 1
Gold and bank Notes.
--The rates of premium remain unchanged, and there is, literally, "nothing doing." We quotations.
Bonds and Stocks.--This is the dullest period of the year in the stock market, and it was never more inactive than at the present time.
Prices are nominally unchanged.
North Carolina bonds are firmer, though there have been no sales for several days.
Before the close of the week the January dividends will have been disbursed, and we may then expect a more active demand for stocks.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Gold and bank Notes.
--The rates of premium remain unchanged, and there is, literally, "nothing doing." We quotations.
Bonds and Stocks.--This is the dullest period of the year in the stock market, and it was never more inactive than at the present time.
Prices are nominally unchanged.
North Carolina bonds are firmer, though there have been no sales for several days.
Before the close of the week the January dividends will have been disbursed, and we may then expect a more active demand for stocks.
Ewell (search for this): article 1
Accident to Gen. Ewell
--The public will regret to learn that Major-General Ewell, now in this city, met with a painful accident a few days since, which may confine him much longer to his room than would otherwise have been the case.
While passing from one apartment of his lodgings to another, essaying the facility with which he could use the limb — a portion of which was lost in the second battle of Manassas--he stumbled and fell, the bandages gave way, and the recently joined flaps of tMajor-General Ewell, now in this city, met with a painful accident a few days since, which may confine him much longer to his room than would otherwise have been the case.
While passing from one apartment of his lodgings to another, essaying the facility with which he could use the limb — a portion of which was lost in the second battle of Manassas--he stumbled and fell, the bandages gave way, and the recently joined flaps of the stump opened, causing a most serious wound.
Surgical attendance was at hand, and every effort made to relieve the sufferer, to whom the accident, it is believed, will not prove fata
Wofford (search for this): article 1
John Morgan (search for this): article 1
December 30th (search for this): article 1
Heavy fighting in the Southwest.the enemy repulsed!a flag of truce to bury their dead. Vicksburg, Dec. 30.
--On Saturday the enemy made four desperate attempts to force our lines on the Chickasaw, with heavy loss.
The 17th Louisiana greatly distinguished itself, repulsing, unaided, the assault of three full regiments of Yankees.
On Sunday morning the enemy again advanced on our lines, and were repulsed with heavy loss. --All the troops behaved gallantly, but special mention is made of the 28th and 17th Louisiana regiments, the former regiment maintaining the ground all day against superior forces.
Our loss on Sunday was: the 17th Louisiana, 1 killed and 2 wounded; 8th Tennessee, 4 killed and 6 wounded, Capt. C. A. Gently among the killed; the 17th Tennessee, 2 killed and 2 wounded; 81st Tennessee, 1 killed, none wounded.
One of Gen. Lee's couriers had his leg shot off. Wofford's artillery lost one Sergeant killed.
No particulars of the casualties in other regimen
C. A. Gently (search for this): article 1
Columbus Lee (search for this): article 1
Shreveport (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
Delhi, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 1