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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 17, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Shackelford (search for this): article 15
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The Legislature.
--In the Senate the bill to modify the salt contract between Stuart, Buchanan & Co. and Thomas R. Friend, was taken up and passed.
House substitute for the Senate bill to arm and equip the State forces was received and, on motion of Mr. Armstrong, laid on the table.
The bill to regulate prices was then taken up, and continued under discussion.
In the House the Senate bill to supply deficiencies for the support of the Central Lunatic Asylum was read a second time and committed.
Senate bill to enlarge the powers of the Common Council of Petersburg — giving authority to suppress gaming and disorder — was ordered to its third reading and passed.
The Senate's amendments to the amendments of the House to the bill to suppress gaming were taken up, and, after considerable discussion, which was participated in by Messrs. Anderson, Hall, Pendleton, Tomlin, Shackelford, and others, adopted by a vote of ayes 56, noes 45.
The Senate's amendment provi
Rosecrans (search for this): article 2
Alexander H. Stephens (search for this): article 2
4th (search for this): article 2
Latest from Europe.
The steamer Africa, with Liverpool dates to the 4th inst., has arrived at New York:
The news by the Scotia of the defeat of Rosecrans created considerable sensation and caused a rise of 5 per cent, in the rebel loan; but the advance was not fully sustained, and closed about 25 discount.
The London News says Gen. Bragg's victory over Gen. Rosecrans is a striking demonstration of the wisdom of the new military policy of the Confederates in combining their forces to arrest the advance of the Federals.
The honors of the battle belong to Gen. Bragg, but he must do more than he has hitherto done if the Confederate cause is to gain solid advantage from his sword.
The London Times thinks that Rosecrans was defeated by superior strategy rather than more fighting, and says it is evident that the Federal troops contested the field obstinately, rallied when broken, and formed again and renewed the engagement repeatedly.
They seem to have done all that br
Bragg (search for this): article 2
3rd (search for this): article 2
September 20th (search for this): article 2