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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 619 total hits in 351 results.
Bob Lomax (search for this): article 1
Runaways
--$20 reward — On Monday morning last, four negromen, to with John H Pkins; Willia Jones, Bob Lomax and page Lomax, were start from the farm of Mr. James M Taylor, about five miles below the city, for my office, and have felled to report to me. They are owned by Mr. N Quesenberry, of King George county.
They are all young, and of low statute William has a yellow skin, and the others a dark gingerbread color.
A further description is not recolected . The above reward will be paiLomax, were start from the farm of Mr. James M Taylor, about five miles below the city, for my office, and have felled to report to me. They are owned by Mr. N Quesenberry, of King George county.
They are all young, and of low statute William has a yellow skin, and the others a dark gingerbread color.
A further description is not recolected . The above reward will be paid for them, or five dollars for either of them, if delivered to sir. Ro.
Lumpkins's jail in this city. Thos. J Bagby, General Agent, No. 8 Wall street. my 10--1t
King George county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaways
--$20 reward — On Monday morning last, four negromen, to with John H Pkins; Willia Jones, Bob Lomax and page Lomax, were start from the farm of Mr. James M Taylor, about five miles below the city, for my office, and have felled to report to me. They are owned by Mr. N Quesenberry, of King George county.
They are all young, and of low statute William has a yellow skin, and the others a dark gingerbread color.
A further description is not recolected . The above reward will be paid for them, or five dollars for either of them, if delivered to sir. Ro.
Lumpkins's jail in this city. Thos. J Bagby, General Agent, No. 8 Wall street. my 10--1t
1862 AD (search for this): article 1
Dahlgren (search for this): article 1
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Another letter from Russell. [Special Correspondence of the London Times.] Baltimore, March 31.
Mr. Russell Thinks of going to the scene of operations.
The expeditionary force is nearly all embarked and concentrated at Fortress Monroe, or on the mainland between the James and York rivers.
Before this letter leaves Boston, it is probable that I shall have reached the scene of operations, embarking either here or at Alexandria or Washington, as the case may be, with my companions.
The General commanding, and the staff, have not yet gone on board the steamers detailed for their use, but the almost is done to get stores and all the vast variety of materials connected with such an army and such an expedition in readiness, and no doubt this week will witness remarkable events around Fortress Monroe.
His opinion of Island no.10 and New Orleans.
From Island No.10 comes an admission of failure, though the bombardment was renewed on the 29th.
But it is hoped that, as soo
Stanton (search for this): article 1
Wilson (search for this): article 1
Russell (search for this): article 1
Another letter from Russell. [Special Correspondence of the London Times.] Baltimore, March 31.
Mr. Russell Thinks of going to the scene of operations.
The expeditionary force is nearly all embarked and concentrated at Fortress Monroe, or on the mainland between the James and York rivers.
Before this letter leaves Boston, it is probable that I shall have reached the scene of operations, embarking either here or at Alexandria or Washington, as the case may be, with my companions.
ion of all life in the press in its function of giving news.
Devotion to the Union cannot do much more.
When an American is content to do without news in his newspaper, he has exhausted submission and forbearance and made his sacrifice.
Mr. Russell will write from Fortress Monroe, Etc.
My next letter will be from the neighborhood of Fortress Monroe.
The Rinaldo is still lying off Old Point Comfort, and two French vessels, one the Colinat, have hurried up to enjoy the spectacle of a