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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Jonathan R. Baylor (search for this): article 13
Gen Beauregard (search for this): article 1
Gen Beauregard (search for this): article 12
Gen Beauregard (search for this): article 15
Gen Beauregard (search for this): article 5
The body of the late Col. Cameron--Correspondence with Gen Beauregard.
Washington, July 26th, 1861 Gen Beauregard, Com of Confederate Army Dear Sir:
--With a grieved and torn heart I address you. If it is in your power, will you give a word of comfort to a distressed spirit I allude to the death of the gallant Col. CGen Beauregard, Com of Confederate Army Dear Sir:
--With a grieved and torn heart I address you. If it is in your power, will you give a word of comfort to a distressed spirit I allude to the death of the gallant Col. Cameron, of the Federal Army, on last Sunday,21st July. We are all God's creatures, alike in his sight.
It is a bereaved sister that petitions Col Cameron received two shots, immediately following each other, that destroyed his life.The fats of his body is the grief — to know what has become of it Think of the distress of a like n ortrait of Col Cameron and wife, which he intends to return to their friends after the war, for at present no intercourse of he kind is admissible between the two contending parties With much respect. I remain, Your most obed't servant, G T Beauregard, General Comd'g Mrs. S. Z. Evants, No. 553, Capital Hill, Washington, D C.
Bell (search for this): article 3
William Bender (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor yesterday: Mariana Buck, free, committed for want of papers, Carter Smith, free, arrested for deserting from the city fortifications, was recruited, he having a pass so badly written hat nobody could read it; Wm. Burnett was fined one dollar for violating the ordinance based for the government of the market; Philip Shaffer, charged with assaulting Jacob Rich, was discharged on giving security for its good behavior.
A fine imposed on him for calling Rich an improper name in Court, was remitted by the Mayor.
The Mayor ordered Wm. Bender's dog to be killed, the brute having been complained of for the exhibition of vicious qualities.
William Bender (search for this): article 2
Bennett (search for this): article 10
B. W. Berry (search for this): article 2
Discharged.
--Sarah, slave of B. W. Berry, was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday for having in her possession a vial of arsenic.--like satisfactorily accounted for its possession, and was dismissed.
Samuel Randolph, a Goochland free negro, was up for being in the city contrary to law. Randolph proved that he was at work making cartridges for the Southern Confederacy, and was let off.