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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 5, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Irish (search for this): article 1
June 4th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Thursday, June 4, 1863.
Specie and Bank Notes.--Gold has again advanced — the buying rate, to day, being $5.50 premium, and the selling rate $6 premium — the highest point yet attained.
The buying rate for silver is $5 premium, selling rate $5.50. This advance is caused by the very small amount of coin in the market, with a demand from parties who have been unable to supply themselves with exchange. Bank notes have been affected by the rise in gold.
We quote them at 75a85.
Bonds and Stocks.--The market is firm and active.
We quote Confederate Bonds, 100 M loan, 102½ to 109 and int; do do 7 per cent, 100 and int. No recent sales of bonds 15 M loan Virginia sixes, registered, last sales 113. North Carolina sixes 215--an advance; do do 8's, 133 and int; O & A R R Bonds, 1st most, 110 and int; do do, 2d murt, 105 and int; Old Dominion Trading Company, $7,000, (par $5,000); Importing and Exporting Company, $1,500, (par $500) R & R R Stock, 140; R & D do, 125; Co State
Wheat (search for this): article 1
Tobacco (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
June 3rd (search for this): article 1
Later from Vicksburg Grant reported to be returning to Grand Gulf. Jackson, June 3
--The result of the siege of Vicksburg, so far, is very encouraging to our side.
The enemy have been repulsed, with immense slaughter, in every attempt to storm the works.
Grant must be compelled to raise the siege in a few days.
It is reported that he is returning to Grand Gulf.
The storming of the works is looked for in the next forty-eight hours. [So reads the dispatch]
The Memphis Bulletin, of the 30th, claims 5,000 prisoners at Young's Point, and says the news from Vicksburg is not stimulating; that the slaughter on the part of the Federal was not as large as reported; that the place is closely invested, and no apprehensions felt for the result at Vicksburg.
Vicksburg Grant (search for this): article 1
Later from Vicksburg Grant reported to be returning to Grand Gulf. Jackson, June 3
--The result of the siege of Vicksburg, so far, is very encouraging to our side.
The enemy have been repulsed, with immense slaughter, in every attempt to storm the works.
Grant must be compelled to raise the siege in a few days.
It is reported that he is returning to Grand Gulf.
The storming of the works is looked for in the next forty-eight hours. [So reads the dispatch]
The Memphis Bulletin,Grant must be compelled to raise the siege in a few days.
It is reported that he is returning to Grand Gulf.
The storming of the works is looked for in the next forty-eight hours. [So reads the dispatch]
The Memphis Bulletin, of the 30th, claims 5,000 prisoners at Young's Point, and says the news from Vicksburg is not stimulating; that the slaughter on the part of the Federal was not as large as reported; that the place is closely invested, and no apprehensions felt for the result at Vicksburg.
James (search for this): article 1
Four hundred and fifty dollars Reward.
--We will pay $100 such for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city; Phil, a black man, about 59 years old, and a little bald, Curril, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frowns very much; Reuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth face, with high cheek bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old, he lived last year with Mr. Jno. T. Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr. Payton Johnston.
We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old, who has been living with Mr. Lewis L. Burners up to the time of his running off, about a month since.
They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. H. Tabe & Son, Agents for W. T. Tuliafferro. je 5--6t*
Lee (search for this): article 1
Four hundred and fifty dollars Reward.
--We will pay $100 such for the apprehension and delivery of the following slaves to Lee & James, of this city; Phil, a black man, about 59 years old, and a little bald, Curril, about 40 years old, has thick lips, and frowns very much; Reuben, about 35 years old, has a smooth face, with high cheek bones, and has a dissipated look; and John, a mulatto, about 18 years old, he lived last year with Mr. Jno. T. Rogers, and was hired this year to Mr. Payton Johnston.
We will also pay $50 for Jimmy, a black boy, about 15 years old, who has been living with Mr. Lewis L. Burners up to the time of his running off, about a month since.
They have been seen within a short time past in the city. P. H. Tabe & Son, Agents for W. T. Tuliafferro. je 5--6t*