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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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January, 9 AD (search for this): article 1
To the public.advance is the Price of the Dispatch.
After the 1st of September, the following will be the rates of publication of the Dispatch:
Daily Paper.--Two cents per copy at the counter and from the regular carriers of the city.
Per annum, $5. Six months, $3. Three months, $1.75.
Semi-Weekly.--$3 per annum.
Weekly.--$2 per annum.
Neither the Semi-Weekly nor Weekly paper will be sent for a less term than twelve months.
Adam (search for this): article 6
Police Affairs.
--The police arrested and caged the following parties yesterday evening: Tinsley P. Boatwright and James Smith, for drunkenness; Geo. Russell, for feloniously cutting Dan Anderson with a knife, and threatening to shoot Jas. McColley; Edward Sullivan, for stealing two watches from Adam, slave of J. E. Wadsworth; Wm. Dannisson, for drunkenness and chasing people in the public streets.
C. F. Adams (search for this): article 8
An opinion of a Federal Minister on recognition. Louisville Aug. 29
--C. F. Adams, the Federal Minister to England, in a communication to his Government, says, that the recognition by England of the Confederate States is only a question of time.
John Adams (search for this): article 1
John Adams (search for this): article 2
John Adams (search for this): article 3
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Dan Anderson (search for this): article 6
Police Affairs.
--The police arrested and caged the following parties yesterday evening: Tinsley P. Boatwright and James Smith, for drunkenness; Geo. Russell, for feloniously cutting Dan Anderson with a knife, and threatening to shoot Jas. McColley; Edward Sullivan, for stealing two watches from Adam, slave of J. E. Wadsworth; Wm. Dannisson, for drunkenness and chasing people in the public streets.
R. H. Anderson (search for this): article 10
R. H. Anderson (search for this): article 4
"a Lincoln Grape."
The Charleston Mercury learns from reliable authority that Brigadier General Braxton, Brugg has been ordered to report for duty with the army of the Potomac. Brigadier General R. H. Anderson, a gallant officer, succeed Gen. Brugg in the command at Pensacola.