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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 597 total hits in 270 results.
Glazebrook (search for this): article 1
W. L. Walker (search for this): article 1
Denoon (search for this): article 1
City Council
--A regular meeting of the Council was held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The minutes of the preceding meetings for the month of July were read and approved.
Mr. Hill submitted a report from the Committee on the Gas Works, setting forth an exhibit of the receipts and expenditures, in which it was shown that the works failed to the extent of over one hundred thousand dollars towards paying its expenses.
Mr. Denoon, from the Committee on the Water Works, presented a report and resolution asking an increase of fifty per cent. on the present water rates, which were adopted.
A petition presented by Mr. Crutchfield from certain officers of the city government, asking permission to purchase supplies from the city supply store, was referred to the Committee on Supplies.
Mr. Crutchfield also presented a petition signed by a large number of citizens, asking that some plan be adopted to regulate the weight of bread sold by the bakers.
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Colin Bass (search for this): article 1
James Lyons (search for this): article 2
Application for a discharge from military service.
--Through his counsel, Hon. James Lyons and Gen. Geo. W. Randolph, R. D'Orsey Ogden, manager of the Richmond Theatre, made an application under a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Halyburton yesterday for a discharge from military service.--The ground upon which he claims exemption is that of being a British subject.
It was ordered by the Judge that the writ be issued, returnable on Thursday.
George W. Randolph (search for this): article 2
Application for a discharge from military service.
--Through his counsel, Hon. James Lyons and Gen. Geo. W. Randolph, R. D'Orsey Ogden, manager of the Richmond Theatre, made an application under a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Halyburton yesterday for a discharge from military service.--The ground upon which he claims exemption is that of being a British subject.
It was ordered by the Judge that the writ be issued, returnable on Thursday.
Halyburton (search for this): article 2
Application for a discharge from military service.
--Through his counsel, Hon. James Lyons and Gen. Geo. W. Randolph, R. D'Orsey Ogden, manager of the Richmond Theatre, made an application under a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Halyburton yesterday for a discharge from military service.--The ground upon which he claims exemption is that of being a British subject.
It was ordered by the Judge that the writ be issued, returnable on Thursday.
R. D'Orsey Ogden (search for this): article 2
Application for a discharge from military service.
--Through his counsel, Hon. James Lyons and Gen. Geo. W. Randolph, R. D'Orsey Ogden, manager of the Richmond Theatre, made an application under a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Halyburton yesterday for a discharge from military service.--The ground upon which he claims exemption is that of being a British subject.
It was ordered by the Judge that the writ be issued, returnable on Thursday.
August (search for this): article 3
Trial postponed.
--In the Confederate States District Court yesterday, Judge Halyburton presiding, the trial of Mrs. Caroline Alian, indicted for using disloyal language in certain letters which she is charged with having written to persons at the North, was postponed till the August term of the Court, and the accused was thereupon admitted to bail for her appearance in the sum of $100,000--This makes the fourth or fifth time that Mrs. A's case has been put off.
Halyburton (search for this): article 3
Trial postponed.
--In the Confederate States District Court yesterday, Judge Halyburton presiding, the trial of Mrs. Caroline Alian, indicted for using disloyal language in certain letters which she is charged with having written to persons at the North, was postponed till the August term of the Court, and the accused was thereupon admitted to bail for her appearance in the sum of $100,000--This makes the fourth or fifth time that Mrs. A's case has been put off.