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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 5, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 414 total hits in 223 results.
Lincoln President (search for this): article 1
Lincoln President for life.
--The N. Y. Sunday Mercury, of the 20th ult., publishes a letter from a Washington correspondent, who says that it has been determined to postpone the next Presidential election until after the suppression of the rebellion and the restoration of the Union.
The reason he assigns for this hold movement is, that the Constitution requires all the States to vote, and that in the present condition of the country it is impossible to comply with the requirement.
Thus Lincoln is President for life, with powers fully as absolute as those of Alexander H. or Napoleon III.
The next step will be to make the office hereditary in his family, after which he may assume the imperial crown as soon as he may think proper.
What luck for a rail-splitter.
Sylla. Cæsar.
Cromwell, and Napoleon, were accounted lucky men in their day, but their good fortune was sheer adversity compared to that of old Abe. They were all great men, and won their way to empire with their swor
Sylla (search for this): article 1
Benjamin Bragg (search for this): article 1
Napoleon (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 1
Richard Morris (search for this): article 1
Died of his injuries.
--We regret to learn that private Richard Morris, of company D.
City. Battalion, who accidentally received a gunshot wound in the bowels on Friday afternoon, has since died of his injuries.
Mr. Morris, it will be remembered, was standing nigh Castle Thunder when a difficulty occurred between James F. Mr. Morris, it will be remembered, was standing nigh Castle Thunder when a difficulty occurred between James F. Newsom, of North Carolina, and Martin Gripp, of company F.
City Battalion.
Gripp, it seems, gave Newsom a severe blow in his face, when Newsom stepped back, levelled his rifle at Gripp and fired, the ball striking G. in the breast, fearing up the flesh as far as the shoulder, then striking and fracturing one of private Frey's arms, passed off and lodged in the abdomen of Mr. Morris, causing his death.
The deceased was a man of family and means, and highly respected by his companions in arms.
Some short time after receiving the fatal wound a Yankee prisoner, who is a lawyer, was called in and prepared his will.
Gripp and Frey were both doing well w
Frey (search for this): article 1
Martin Gripp (search for this): article 1
Died of his injuries.
--We regret to learn that private Richard Morris, of company D.
City. Battalion, who accidentally received a gunshot wound in the bowels on Friday afternoon, has since died of his injuries.
Mr. Morris, it will be remembered, was standing nigh Castle Thunder when a difficulty occurred between James F. Newsom, of North Carolina, and Martin Gripp, of company F.
City Battalion.
Gripp, it seems, gave Newsom a severe blow in his face, when Newsom stepped back, levelled his rifle at Gripp and fired, the ball striking G. in the breast, fearing up the flesh as far as the shoulder, then striking and fracturing one of private Frey's arms, passed off and lodged in the abdomen of Mr. Morris, causing his death.
The deceased was a man of family and means, and highly respected by his companions in arms.
Some short time after receiving the fatal wound a Yankee prisoner, who is a lawyer, was called in and prepared his will.
Gripp and Frey were both doing well when
James F. Newsom (search for this): article 1
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Died of his injuries.
--We regret to learn that private Richard Morris, of company D.
City. Battalion, who accidentally received a gunshot wound in the bowels on Friday afternoon, has since died of his injuries.
Mr. Morris, it will be remembered, was standing nigh Castle Thunder when a difficulty occurred between James F. Newsom, of North Carolina, and Martin Gripp, of company F.
City Battalion.
Gripp, it seems, gave Newsom a severe blow in his face, when Newsom stepped back, levelled his rifle at Gripp and fired, the ball striking G. in the breast, fearing up the flesh as far as the shoulder, then striking and fracturing one of private Frey's arms, passed off and lodged in the abdomen of Mr. Morris, causing his death.
The deceased was a man of family and means, and highly respected by his companions in arms.
Some short time after receiving the fatal wound a Yankee prisoner, who is a lawyer, was called in and prepared his will.
Gripp and Frey were both doing well when
Winder (search for this): article 10
Yankee Prisoners are becoming as thick here as blackberries in harvest.
There are now between six and eight thousand in the city, and Gen. Winder is expecting as many more this week.
When they will be exchanged no one can now tell.