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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 1, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Pollavicino (search for this): article 1
Official report of the surrender of Garibaldi.
The official reports of Gens. Claldini and Pollavicino, concerning the defeat of Garibaldi at Asprobante, are published in the London papers--Gen. Pollavicino says:
Having gone myself to the wounded Garibaldi, he declared to me that be felt no resentment to wards any one.
On the contrary, he always avoided touching upon any subject of a political nature, and did not manifest towards the Government either hatred or opposition.
He adherGen. Pollavicino says:
Having gone myself to the wounded Garibaldi, he declared to me that be felt no resentment to wards any one.
On the contrary, he always avoided touching upon any subject of a political nature, and did not manifest towards the Government either hatred or opposition.
He adhered tac tly to the conditions I proposed, and demanded permission to embark in an English ship and leave the country.
I replied that I would ask, and wait for instructions on the subject.
Having asked me what would be done with the prisoners, I replied that I was not the depository of the instructions of the Government but that, in my own opinion, the Government, after causing the prisoners to be sent to Messine, would perhaps get them at liberty within twenty-four hours, in order not to be cha
Duca Di Genova (search for this): article 1
Ribolt (search for this): article 1
Riboli (search for this): article 1
Blake (search for this): article 1
Runaways.
--From the subscriber, on Saturday night, the 27th inst., my negro man Blake, about 23 or 24 years of age, black complexion, speaks quick when questioned; plays on the banjo and violin, and took with him both instruments.--He was purchased by me of Mr. Snow, of Halifax county, N. C. I will give a reward of $50 for his return to me, and $200 for the apprehension and conviction of the person enticing him away or harboring him. [se 29--7t*] David McDANIEL.
27th (search for this): article 1
Runaways.
--From the subscriber, on Saturday night, the 27th inst., my negro man Blake, about 23 or 24 years of age, black complexion, speaks quick when questioned; plays on the banjo and violin, and took with him both instruments.--He was purchased by me of Mr. Snow, of Halifax county, N. C. I will give a reward of $50 for his return to me, and $200 for the apprehension and conviction of the person enticing him away or harboring him. [se 29--7t*] David McDANIEL.
Snow (search for this): article 1
Runaways.
--From the subscriber, on Saturday night, the 27th inst., my negro man Blake, about 23 or 24 years of age, black complexion, speaks quick when questioned; plays on the banjo and violin, and took with him both instruments.--He was purchased by me of Mr. Snow, of Halifax county, N. C. I will give a reward of $50 for his return to me, and $200 for the apprehension and conviction of the person enticing him away or harboring him. [se 29--7t*] David McDANIEL.
David McDaniel (search for this): article 1
Runaways.
--From the subscriber, on Saturday night, the 27th inst., my negro man Blake, about 23 or 24 years of age, black complexion, speaks quick when questioned; plays on the banjo and violin, and took with him both instruments.--He was purchased by me of Mr. Snow, of Halifax county, N. C. I will give a reward of $50 for his return to me, and $200 for the apprehension and conviction of the person enticing him away or harboring him. [se 29--7t*] David McDANIEL.
Halifax County (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaways.
--From the subscriber, on Saturday night, the 27th inst., my negro man Blake, about 23 or 24 years of age, black complexion, speaks quick when questioned; plays on the banjo and violin, and took with him both instruments.--He was purchased by me of Mr. Snow, of Halifax county, N. C. I will give a reward of $50 for his return to me, and $200 for the apprehension and conviction of the person enticing him away or harboring him. [se 29--7t*] David McDANIEL.
Memminger (search for this): article 10
Another counterfeit.
--The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle notices a new counterfeit bill of the green colored issue of September 2d. The engraving of the counterfeit is inferior to the genuine — the portrait of Mr. Memminger in the centre being badly done.
All the genuine are lettered H in two places — the counterfeit has the J once.
The words "For Treasurer," following the signature in the genuine, are left out of the counterfeit.
The fives in the circles on the left hand of the genuine are omitted in the spurious, and wherever they appear in the latter are coarser than in the genuine.
The engraver's name does not appear on the counterfeit.--There are many other points of difference, but the above are sufficient to put the community on their guar