hide Sorting

You can sort these results in two ways:

By entity
Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
By position (current method)
As the entities appear in the document.

You are currently sorting in ascending order. Sort in descending order.

hide Most Frequent Entities

The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.

Entity Max. Freq Min. Freq
Packenham McClellan 61 1 Browse Search
United States (United States) 20 0 Browse Search
Stonewall Jackson 16 0 Browse Search
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) 14 0 Browse Search
Wm R. Adams 12 0 Browse Search
Burnside 11 7 Browse Search
Lincoln 11 1 Browse Search
Richmond (Virginia, United States) 10 0 Browse Search
D. H. Hill 10 2 Browse Search
France (France) 10 0 Browse Search
View all entities in this document...

Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 14, 1862., [Electronic resource].

Found 534 total hits in 255 results.

1 2 3 4 5 6 ...
Charles Lathrop (search for this): article 1
Movements of the enemy. It is stated that a party of the enemy, in what force it is not said, went to Rapidan Station, in about two o'clock yesterday morning capturing Mr. Charles Lathrop, the telegraph opera of there. It is further stated that they entered Gordonsville yesterday evening.
s were disposed of on Saturday by the sitting Magistrate: Ann Edwards and Virginia, her daughter, inhabitants of the Valley, were arraigned for jointly chopping up George Bowers will knife and axe, rendering his physiognomy similar to a saddle of mutton, with all the artistic silts and red streaks in bold relied. After an examination sufficient to develop the facts the parties were sent to jail to be examined before the Hustings Court. Daniel Walsh, who had made his entry into Mrs. Edwards's house during the pendency of the carving process, and amused himself by breaking and smashing up her furniture generally, was also sent on for trial, as was Della Bird, another participant, who, judging from her looks and performances as detailed by the witnesses, was by no means a "perfect bird." Jos. H. Mitchell and George Hunt, charged with drunkenness, were committed for want of security. The Head of Police terminated his morning's labor by restoring two or three runaways to their masters.
George Bowers (search for this): article 1
Police Court. --The following cases were disposed of on Saturday by the sitting Magistrate: Ann Edwards and Virginia, her daughter, inhabitants of the Valley, were arraigned for jointly chopping up George Bowers will knife and axe, rendering his physiognomy similar to a saddle of mutton, with all the artistic silts and red streaks in bold relied. After an examination sufficient to develop the facts the parties were sent to jail to be examined before the Hustings Court. Daniel Walsh, who had made his entry into Mrs. Edwards's house during the pendency of the carving process, and amused himself by breaking and smashing up her furniture generally, was also sent on for trial, as was Della Bird, another participant, who, judging from her looks and performances as detailed by the witnesses, was by no means a "perfect bird." Jos. H. Mitchell and George Hunt, charged with drunkenness, were committed for want of security. The Head of Police terminated his morning's labor by restoring
George Hunt (search for this): article 1
were disposed of on Saturday by the sitting Magistrate: Ann Edwards and Virginia, her daughter, inhabitants of the Valley, were arraigned for jointly chopping up George Bowers will knife and axe, rendering his physiognomy similar to a saddle of mutton, with all the artistic silts and red streaks in bold relied. After an examination sufficient to develop the facts the parties were sent to jail to be examined before the Hustings Court. Daniel Walsh, who had made his entry into Mrs. Edwards's house during the pendency of the carving process, and amused himself by breaking and smashing up her furniture generally, was also sent on for trial, as was Della Bird, another participant, who, judging from her looks and performances as detailed by the witnesses, was by no means a "perfect bird." Jos. H. Mitchell and George Hunt, charged with drunkenness, were committed for want of security. The Head of Police terminated his morning's labor by restoring two or three runaways to their masters.
Ann Edwards (search for this): article 1
Police Court. --The following cases were disposed of on Saturday by the sitting Magistrate: Ann Edwards and Virginia, her daughter, inhabitants of the Valley, were arraigned for jointly chopping up George Bowers will knife and axe, rendering his physiognomy similar to a saddle of mutton, with all the artistic silts and red streaks in bold relied. After an examination sufficient to develop the facts the parties were sent to jail to be examined before the Hustings Court. Daniel Walsh, who had made his entry into Mrs. Edwards's house during the pendency of the carving process, and amused himself by breaking and smashing up her furniture generally, was also sent on for trial, as was Della Bird, another participant, who, judging from her looks and performances as detailed by the witnesses, was by no means a "perfect bird." Jos. H. Mitchell and George Hunt, charged with drunkenness, were committed for want of security. The Head of Police terminated his morning's labor by restoring
Daniel Walsh (search for this): article 1
Police Court. --The following cases were disposed of on Saturday by the sitting Magistrate: Ann Edwards and Virginia, her daughter, inhabitants of the Valley, were arraigned for jointly chopping up George Bowers will knife and axe, rendering his physiognomy similar to a saddle of mutton, with all the artistic silts and red streaks in bold relied. After an examination sufficient to develop the facts the parties were sent to jail to be examined before the Hustings Court. Daniel Walsh, who had made his entry into Mrs. Edwards's house during the pendency of the carving process, and amused himself by breaking and smashing up her furniture generally, was also sent on for trial, as was Della Bird, another participant, who, judging from her looks and performances as detailed by the witnesses, was by no means a "perfect bird." Jos. H. Mitchell and George Hunt, charged with drunkenness, were committed for want of security. The Head of Police terminated his morning's labor by restoring t
Joseph H. Mitchell (search for this): article 1
s were disposed of on Saturday by the sitting Magistrate: Ann Edwards and Virginia, her daughter, inhabitants of the Valley, were arraigned for jointly chopping up George Bowers will knife and axe, rendering his physiognomy similar to a saddle of mutton, with all the artistic silts and red streaks in bold relied. After an examination sufficient to develop the facts the parties were sent to jail to be examined before the Hustings Court. Daniel Walsh, who had made his entry into Mrs. Edwards's house during the pendency of the carving process, and amused himself by breaking and smashing up her furniture generally, was also sent on for trial, as was Della Bird, another participant, who, judging from her looks and performances as detailed by the witnesses, was by no means a "perfect bird." Jos. H. Mitchell and George Hunt, charged with drunkenness, were committed for want of security. The Head of Police terminated his morning's labor by restoring two or three runaways to their masters.
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): article 1
cksburg. The New York Post fears that conscription or drafting will have to be resorted to if Lincoln's 3000,000 men are to be raised. Black Republican dispatches claim a victory in Tuesday's battle, and say that McClellan has since removed his headquarters five miles nearer Richmond. Our forces are represented by them as retiring to their old position. Gen. Chaimer's brigade of cavalry at Ripley, last Monday. attacked and dispersed the Yankees assembled at that point. Jackson, July 10.--General Van Dorn has issued a General Order No, 9, which places fifteen counties contiguous to Vicksburg and all of East Louisiana under martial law. It is declared that disloyalty will not be countenanced; the credit of the Government must be sustained; the seeds of discontent are not to be sown among the troops; speculators will not be tolerated, but be arrested and fined; newspapers will not publish the movements of troops under the penalty of suspension, fine and imprisonment
Andy Johnson (search for this): article 1
From the Southwest. Grenada, July 11. --Memphis papers, of the 9th, state that Andy Johnson was daily expected in that city. The Union Appeal, of Memphis, (Grant's organ,) says that Butler has confiscated 3,000 slaves and put them to work upon the canal opposite Vicksburg. The New York Post fears that conscription or drafting will have to be resorted to if Lincoln's 3000,000 men are to be raised. Black Republican dispatches claim a victory in Tuesday's battle, and say that McClellan has since removed his headquarters five miles nearer Richmond. Our forces are represented by them as retiring to their old position. Gen. Chaimer's brigade of cavalry at Ripley, last Monday. attacked and dispersed the Yankees assembled at that point. Jackson, July 10.--General Van Dorn has issued a General Order No, 9, which places fifteen counties contiguous to Vicksburg and all of East Louisiana under martial law. It is declared that disloyalty will not be countenanced; th
From the Southwest. Grenada, July 11. --Memphis papers, of the 9th, state that Andy Johnson was daily expected in that city. The Union Appeal, of Memphis, (Grant's organ,) says that Butler has confiscated 3,000 slaves and put them to work upon the canal opposite Vicksburg. The New York Post fears that conscription or drafting will have to be resorted to if Lincoln's 3000,000 men are to be raised. Black Republican dispatches claim a victory in Tuesday's battle, and say that McClellan has since removed his headquarters five miles nearer Richmond. Our forces are represented by them as retiring to their old position. Gen. Chaimer's brigade of cavalry at Ripley, last Monday. attacked and dispersed the Yankees assembled at that point. Jackson, July 10.--General Van Dorn has issued a General Order No, 9, which places fifteen counties contiguous to Vicksburg and all of East Louisiana under martial law. It is declared that disloyalty will not be countenanced; t
1 2 3 4 5 6 ...