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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Dick (search for this): article 1
The situation in the Southwest
capture of Berwick Bay by Gen. Dick and the advance of our forces so near Orleans, are certainly circumstances to inspire the Southern heart tions of pleasure, especially as Banks to be dependent, in a great mean the country in the neighborhood of bay for his supplies, and this capture the transit.
Yet every eye still con on Vicksburg — that glorious city already rivalled the fame of Sara surpassed that of Sebastopol.-- the importance of the place, from stance of its commanding the river, while it is held by us, preventing ration of our mighty empire into two parts, the pride of the whole Confederate enlisted in its behalf from the lantry with which it has been defended it fall at last — to see that tattered flag so long waved amidst the smoke of down by the hand of a Yankee foe-- noble defenders prisoners with the Yankee would be to wound the sensibilities Republic in the tenderest part.
The soldier defend, the officers that comma
Napoleon (search for this): article 1
Banks (search for this): article 1
The situation in the Southwest
capture of Berwick Bay by Gen. Dick and the advance of our forces so near Orleans, are certainly circumstances to inspire the Southern heart tions of pleasure, especially as Banks to be dependent, in a great mean the country in the neighborhood of bay for his supplies, and this capture the transit.
Yet every eye still con on Vicksburg — that glorious city already rivalled the fame of Sara surpassed that of Sebastopol.-- the importance of the place, from stance of its commanding the river, while it is held by us, preventing ration of our mighty empire into two parts, the pride of the whole Confederate enlisted in its behalf from the lantry with which it has been defended it fall at last — to see that tattered flag so long waved amidst the smoke of down by the hand of a Yankee foe-- noble defenders prisoners with the Yankee would be to wound the sensibilities Republic in the tenderest part.
The soldier defend, the officers that comma
Pemberton (search for this): article 1
Grant (search for this): article 1
Ralston (search for this): article 1
Robert Johnston (search for this): article 1
Orleans, Ma. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
The situation in the Southwest
capture of Berwick Bay by Gen. Dick and the advance of our forces so near Orleans, are certainly circumstances to inspire the Southern heart tions of pleasure, especially as Banks to be dependent, in a great mean the country in the neighborhood of bay for his supplies, and this capture the transit.
Yet every eye still con on Vicksburg — that glorious city already rivalled the fame of Sara surpassed that of Sebastopol.-- the importance of the place, from stance of its commanding the river, while it is held by us, preventing ration of our mighty empire into two parts, the pride of the whole Confederate enlisted in its behalf from the lantry with which it has been defended it fall at last — to see that tattered flag so long waved amidst the smoke of down by the hand of a Yankee foe-- noble defenders prisoners with the Yankee would be to wound the sensibilities Republic in the tenderest part.
The soldier defend, the officers that comma
Sebastapol (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 1
The situation in the Southwest
capture of Berwick Bay by Gen. Dick and the advance of our forces so near Orleans, are certainly circumstances to inspire the Southern heart tions of pleasure, especially as Banks to be dependent, in a great mean the country in the neighborhood of bay for his supplies, and this capture the transit.
Yet every eye still con on Vicksburg — that glorious city already rivalled the fame of Sara surpassed that of Sebastopol.-- the importance of the place, from stance of its commanding the river, while it is held by us, preventing ration of our mighty empire into two parts, the pride of the whole Confederate enlisted in its behalf from the lantry with which it has been defended it fall at last — to see that tattered flag so long waved amidst the smoke of down by the hand of a Yankee foe-- noble defenders prisoners with the Yankee would be to wound the sensibilities Republic in the tenderest part.
The soldier defend, the officers that comman
21st (search for this): article 1
Charge of murder.
--Yesterday — morning Wm. W. Jones appeared before the Mayor to answer the charge of causing the death of John L Curry, a butcher in the First Market.
The facts connected with this and affair, as far as we can gather them, are these: On the afternoon of the 21st ult. Wm. W. Jones, Granville Montelle, John L. Curry, and William Peasley, met at Peasley's house, on 17th street, and had a game of cards after several hours' play the game closed, Montelle having won $300 of Curry.
Jones prompt settled with Montelle, and Peasley demand payment of Currey but Montelle refused to the Curry have the money, and was about to mount his horse and ride off when Peasley seized him by the collar, telling him he could not leave till the debt due him was paid.
Curry being somewhat intoxicated, and seeing Peasley have Montelle by the collar immediately seized Peasley.
At this moment Jones joined the party, and, taking hold of Curry, pulled him away, telling him to let Peasley a