Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 12, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Peter F. Brown or search for Peter F. Brown in all documents.

Your search returned 5 results in 3 document sections:

Senate. Mr. Haynes, of Tenn, moved to amend the bill by striking out, in the 4th and 5th lines, the words "with the privilege of discussing any measures appertaining to his department. " The amendment was agreed to as follows: Yeas--Messrs Brown, Caperton, Clark, Davis, Dortch, Haynes, Henry, Johnston of Ark, Mitchell, Oldnam, Peyton, Simms, Sparrow, and Yancey--14. Nays--Messrs. Barnwell, Burnett, Clay, Hill, Hunter, Maxwell, Orr, Phelan, Semmes, and Wigfad--10. On motion o any and all such reporters or papers, as in his judgment the public interest, or the peace and dignity of the Senate may require; and for such withdrawal he shall not be required to assign reasons. Pending the consideration of a motion by Mr. Brown, of Miss., to lay the resolutions on the table, the Senate went into secret session. House of Representatives--The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Jeter. The Chair laid before the House a communication
Extensive fire --Great Destruction of Government and State Property.--About half past 12 o'clock on Tuesday night that part of the Public Warehouse known at Brown's Addition, fronting 20 feet on Canal street, opposite the packet landing, and 130 feet on 8th street, was discovered to us on fire in the upper stories, occupied for past for storage purposes by the Confederate Government. Owing to the combustible nature of the contents of the upper story the flames soon enveloped the whole bons of the Fire Brigade, with the steam engine and other help, which was vigorously applied on the occasion, preventing the spread of the fire to the other property adjoining and on the opposite side of the street. By the failing of the wells of Brown's addition to the Public Warehouses, some of the sheds under which tobacco was stored in hog heads several tiers deep, they were set on fire, but luckily at this point a surplus of water prevented the damage that seemed likely to ensue. A number
Alderman's Hustings Court,Wednesday, March 11th. --Present, James K. Caskie, Recorder; R. D. Sanxay, Senator Alderman; James Bray. M. C. Lipscomb, Wm. W.Timberlake, John F. Regnault and John W. Beveridge, Aldermen. Twenty six jurymen were ordered to be summoned to appear to-morrow for the trial of the misdemeanor cases on the docet of this Court. Rules were awarded against Peter F. Brown and John Knox, Commonwealth's witnesses, for falling to attend against Martha, a slave, charged with felony A colle prosequi was entered in the case of Thos. D. Budgins charged with grand larceny. Charles E Kent was fined ten dollars and costs for permitting his slave, Mary Ann, to go at large and hire herself out contrary to law. David Preston and Philip W. Reynolds were examined for effecting on the 19th of February a burglarious einto the storehouse of David Epstin and Harris Brill, corner of Main street and Locust alley, and stealing several pairs of shoes, sundry re