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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1865., [Electronic resource].
Found 530 total hits in 291 results.
Brigham Young (search for this): article 11
Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne is playing an engagement for Brigham Young in Salt Lake City.
His theatre, which is the wonder of Utah, cost over one hundred thousand dollars, and most of his actors perform gratuitously, as a labor of love and piety.
Jonathan Worth (search for this): article 1
Woodbridge (search for this): article 1
White (search for this): article 12
Baltimore markets. Baltimore, December 26.
--Flour inactive.--Wheat very scarce.
White corn firm; yellow dull.
Oats and seeds dull.
Provisions quiet Whisky dull.
Wheat (search for this): article 11
New York markets. New York, December 26.
--Flour has advanced 5@10; Wheat 1@2 Corn firm.
Beef quiet.
Pork firm.
Lard dull.
Cotton dull at 51@52 Sugar quiet.
Naval stores dull Gold, 145⅜.
Wheat (search for this): article 12
Baltimore markets. Baltimore, December 26.
--Flour inactive.--Wheat very scarce.
White corn firm; yellow dull.
Oats and seeds dull.
Provisions quiet Whisky dull.
George Wells (search for this): article 11
During the past season five hundred marine disasters occurred on the lakes — a number nearly double the average for the last five years.
A man named Parson S. Paramour has been fined five dollars, in Indianapolis, for saying in the street that he would be damned.
Mr. Fay, recently the agent for the Davenport Brothers, is giving exhibitions to show the manner in which their tricks are performed.
Resolutions in favor of negro suffrage have been indefinitely postponed in the Missouri House of Representatives.
Hon. George Wells has presented St. Anne's Church, at Annapolis, Maryland, with a fine bell, costing $1,000.
Ward, the murderer of Walker, in New York, has been sentenced to imprisonment for life.
Major-General R. Ransom has been elected captain of a militia company at Wilmington, N. C.
The question of establishing free markets is under discussion in Boston.
Weith (search for this): article 7
Robbery at the Exchange Hotel.
--Mr. Weith's room, at the Exchange, was entered through the window on Monday night last and robbed of about eleven hundred and seventy-nine dollars in money.
Being mostly notes on Southern banks, they were easily identified, and yesterday a man named William Preston Knuckles was arrested while engaged in trying to exchange them at a broker's office.
The thief, in leaving the room, passed out as he came in, and left the window hoisted after him. He will be examined before the Mayor this morning.
William G. Webb (search for this): article 27
Burglary.
--On Christmas night the stable of William G. Webb was broken into and all the harness and provender stolen.
Strange to say, the thieves left two mules and one horse, that were in the stable, undisturbed, and left the sacks on the floor, after emptying the corn.
R. P. Warring (search for this): article 14
Another editor under arrest.
--R. P. Warring, editor of the Charlotte Times, arrived here yesterday under arrest.
The nature of the charges against him has not transpired, but the general impression is that recent editorials in his newspaper explain the affair.
It is highly probable that Mr. Warring will be bailed or paroled.--Raleigh Progress, 25th.
Another editor under arrest.
--R. P. Warring, editor of the Charlotte Times, arrived here yesterday under arrest.
The nature of the charges against him has not transpired, but the general impression is that recent editorials in his newspaper explain the affair.
It is highly probable that Mr. Warring will be bailed or paroled.--Raleigh Progress, 25th.