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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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French (search for this): article 1
From Suffolk.
From this point the reports which reach us are of an important character.
These state that the battery of Capt. Sibley, connected with General French's division, was surprised and captured on Sunday night at Keeling's farm, on the Nansemond river.
It is also said that 40 of our men were captured at the same line.
Passengers by the train from Petersburg last night confirm this report.--During the forenoon of Monday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Suffolk, supposed to result from an engagement between the gunboats of the enemy and our artillery.
Gen. Longstreet moved from his headquarters at an early hour on Monday morning.
Longstreet (search for this): article 1
From Suffolk.
From this point the reports which reach us are of an important character.
These state that the battery of Capt. Sibley, connected with General French's division, was surprised and captured on Sunday night at Keeling's farm, on the Nansemond river.
It is also said that 40 of our men were captured at the same line.
Passengers by the train from Petersburg last night confirm this report.--During the forenoon of Monday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Suffolk, supposed to result from an engagement between the gunboats of the enemy and our artillery.
Gen. Longstreet moved from his headquarters at an early hour on Monday morning.
Sibley (search for this): article 1
From Suffolk.
From this point the reports which reach us are of an important character.
These state that the battery of Capt. Sibley, connected with General French's division, was surprised and captured on Sunday night at Keeling's farm, on the Nansemond river.
It is also said that 40 of our men were captured at the same line.
Passengers by the train from Petersburg last night confirm this report.--During the forenoon of Monday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Suffolk, supposed to result from an engagement between the gunboats of the enemy and our artillery.
Gen. Longstreet moved from his headquarters at an early hour on Monday morning.
Keeling (search for this): article 1
From Suffolk.
From this point the reports which reach us are of an important character.
These state that the battery of Capt. Sibley, connected with General French's division, was surprised and captured on Sunday night at Keeling's farm, on the Nansemond river.
It is also said that 40 of our men were captured at the same line.
Passengers by the train from Petersburg last night confirm this report.--During the forenoon of Monday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Suffolk, supposed to result from an engagement between the gunboats of the enemy and our artillery.
Gen. Longstreet moved from his headquarters at an early hour on Monday morning.
Nansemond River (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Suffolk.
From this point the reports which reach us are of an important character.
These state that the battery of Capt. Sibley, connected with General French's division, was surprised and captured on Sunday night at Keeling's farm, on the Nansemond river.
It is also said that 40 of our men were captured at the same line.
Passengers by the train from Petersburg last night confirm this report.--During the forenoon of Monday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Suffolk, supposed to result from an engagement between the gunboats of the enemy and our artillery.
Gen. Longstreet moved from his headquarters at an early hour on Monday morning.
Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Suffolk.
From this point the reports which reach us are of an important character.
These state that the battery of Capt. Sibley, connected with General French's division, was surprised and captured on Sunday night at Keeling's farm, on the Nansemond river.
It is also said that 40 of our men were captured at the same line.
Passengers by the train from Petersburg last night confirm this report.--During the forenoon of Monday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Suffolk, supposench's division, was surprised and captured on Sunday night at Keeling's farm, on the Nansemond river.
It is also said that 40 of our men were captured at the same line.
Passengers by the train from Petersburg last night confirm this report.--During the forenoon of Monday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Suffolk, supposed to result from an engagement between the gunboats of the enemy and our artillery.
Gen. Longstreet moved from his headquarters at an early hour on Monday morning.
Colt (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court Tuesday, April 21.
--The case of John Murphy, charged with shooting Martin Callahan in the mouth with a bullet from a Colt's revolver, was called and continued to the 1st of May on account of the absence of Callahan, who had been sent to a hospital for medical treatment.
The shooting as previously stated took place near the Old Market-House on Monday evening.
James Russell was charged with getting drunk and breaking a window glass in the house of John Governess.
Russell in reply to a question of the Mayor, said he was a cripple and an army cook; that he had just arrived in Richmond when the occurrence took place, and that if permitted he would get out of the city by the first train.
The Mayor said he should be permitted to make the attempt.
The case of Patrick Healey, for allowing a dead horse to remain in one of the public streets, and become a nuisance, was called and continued, Healy not responding when his name was called.
Kendall Thomas
April 21st (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court Tuesday, April 21.
--The case of John Murphy, charged with shooting Martin Callahan in the mouth with a bullet from a Colt's revolver, was called and continued to the 1st of May on account of the absence of Callahan, who had been sent to a hospital for medical treatment.
The shooting as previously stated took place near the Old Market-House on Monday evening.
James Russell was charged with getting drunk and breaking a window glass in the house of John Governess.
Russell in reply to a question of the Mayor, said he was a cripple and an army cook; that he had just arrived in Richmond when the occurrence took place, and that if permitted he would get out of the city by the first train.
The Mayor said he should be permitted to make the attempt.
The case of Patrick Healey, for allowing a dead horse to remain in one of the public streets, and become a nuisance, was called and continued, Healy not responding when his name was called.
Kendall Thomas
28th (search for this): article 1
John Murphy (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court Tuesday, April 21.
--The case of John Murphy, charged with shooting Martin Callahan in the mouth with a bullet from a Colt's revolver, was called and continued to the 1st of May on account of the absence of Callahan, who had been sent to a hospital for medical treatment.
The shooting as previously stated took place near the Old Market-House on Monday evening.
James Russell was charged with getting drunk and breaking a window glass in the house of John Governess.
Russell in reply to a question of the Mayor, said he was a cripple and an army cook; that he had just arrived in Richmond when the occurrence took place, and that if permitted he would get out of the city by the first train.
The Mayor said he should be permitted to make the attempt.
The case of Patrick Healey, for allowing a dead horse to remain in one of the public streets, and become a nuisance, was called and continued, Healy not responding when his name was called.
Kendall Thomas