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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 2, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 383 total hits in 215 results.
Cook (search for this): article 2
For sale
--A 1 Cook, without experiences.
Apply at No. 10 Main street.
my 1--6t*
Gray (search for this): article 3
Perkins (search for this): article 3
Holcombe (search for this): article 3
Tochman (search for this): article 3
Congressional Summary.
In the Seriats, Friday, a House bill was passed planing in the military service of the Confederate States, after the 1st of July next, all parsons claiming to be citizens of the United States, (Including Marylanders,) residing or sojourning in the Confederate States.
The House bill to punish trading in Yankee Treasury notes or bonds was postponed until the next session.
A report relative to the case of Major Tochman was agreed to. It expresses the opinion that he had reason to believe that he was to be appointed to the command of a brigade, and that his services would, no doubt, have been eminently advantageous in the position for which he supposed himself designed.
A message from the President was received, returning with his disapproval, the act to authorise the transmission of newspapers to soldiers free of postage.
The House amendment to the Senate bill establishing the Confederate flag was concurred in.
At 4 o'clock the Senate
January, 7 AD (search for this): article 3
Congressional Summary.
In the Seriats, Friday, a House bill was passed planing in the military service of the Confederate States, after the 1st of July next, all parsons claiming to be citizens of the United States, (Including Marylanders,) residing or sojourning in the Confederate States.
The House bill to punish trading in Yankee Treasury notes or bonds was postponed until the next session.
A report relative to the case of Major Tochman was agreed to. It expresses the opinion that he had reason to believe that he was to be appointed to the command of a brigade, and that his services would, no doubt, have been eminently advantageous in the position for which he supposed himself designed.
A message from the President was received, returning with his disapproval, the act to authorise the transmission of newspapers to soldiers free of postage.
The House amendment to the Senate bill establishing the Confederate flag was concurred in.
At 4 o'clock the Senate
Carry (search for this): article 3
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
John H. Winder (search for this): article 3
Contraband mail captured.
-- since the pickers of Gen a man on the South side of James was making his way from this city to He had in his possession a mail thousand letters, written their fronds The man was brought to this city and lodged is the military prison.
The big of letters were carried to Gen. Winder's office for examination.
Of a large number examined up to yesterday but one had been found with objectionable contents.
As these missives may not be forwarded, the writers would do well to call and get them.
The contents of some are of value consisting as they do of drafts, money, and personal trinkets.
The letters are chiefly on domestic affairs, badness, and love.
Gen (search for this): article 3
Contraband mail captured.
-- since the pickers of Gen a man on the South side of James was making his way from this city to He had in his possession a mail thousand letters, written their fronds The man was brought to this city and lodged is the military prison.
The big of letters were carried to Gen. Winder's office for examination.
Of a large number examined up to yesterday but one had been found with objectionable contents.
As these missives may not be forwarded, the writers would do well to call and get them.
The contents of some are of value consisting as they do of drafts, money, and personal trinkets.
The letters are chiefly on domestic affairs, badness, and love.