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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 377 total hits in 173 results.
Tammany (search for this): article 1
McKeon (search for this): article 1
August Belmont (search for this): article 1
Orizen S. Seymour (search for this): article 1
The Baltimore American, of the 27th ult., has been received.
The following is a summary of the news:
The Yankees had not heard, up to the 27th ult., of the retreat of Sherman, the defeat of Seymour in Florida, or of the repulse of Grant's forces at Tunnel Hill.
The Democratic State Convention of Connecticut has nominated Mr. Orizen S. Seymour, of Litchfield, for Governor.
The New York Democratic State Convention met at Albany, Wednesday.
After completing the preliminarMr. Orizen S. Seymour, of Litchfield, for Governor.
The New York Democratic State Convention met at Albany, Wednesday.
After completing the preliminary organization, a committee on credentials was appointed, who reported in favor of admitting six delegates from each of the New York city factions — Tammany, Mozart and McKeon.
A squally time ensued, the opposing factions charging each other with all sorts of vileness and trickery.
The quarrel revealed the fact that with the exception of the Tammanyites, the leaders of the Democracy in New York city are thoroughly impregnated with the peace delusion.
Finally the report of the committee was a
Isaac Butts (search for this): article 1
Augustus W. Bennett (search for this): article 1
Connecticut (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Baltimore American, of the 27th ult., has been received.
The following is a summary of the news:
The Yankees had not heard, up to the 27th ult., of the retreat of Sherman, the defeat of Seymour in Florida, or of the repulse of Grant's forces at Tunnel Hill.
The Democratic State Convention of Connecticut has nominated Mr. Orizen S. Seymour, of Litchfield, for Governor.
The New York Democratic State Convention met at Albany, Wednesday.
After completing the preliminary organization, a committee on credentials was appointed, who reported in favor of admitting six delegates from each of the New York city factions — Tammany, Mozart and McKeon.
A squally time ensued, the opposing factions charging each other with all sorts of vileness and trickery.
The quarrel revealed the fact that with the exception of the Tammanyites, the leaders of the Democracy in New York city are thoroughly impregnated with the peace delusion.
Finally the report of the committee was ad
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Griffin (search for this): article 1
Resisting the officers.
--Some little excitement was created yesterday morning, near the Second Market, by a difficulty between officers Perrin and Griffin on one side and two Confederate officers on the other.
A row having occurred at a bar-room near the Theatre, Mr. Perrin took the creator of it, a soldier, to the station-house.
On his way thither a Confederate Captain, claiming to be a friend to the man in custody, requested Perrin to let him off, as his furlough had just expired and tumbling about in the mud for some time, however, P. got the better of his antagonist, and dragging him out of the culvert, succeeding in carrying him up stairs and locking him up also.
The natural inquiry will be, what became of policeman Griffin and the companion of the Captain during this engagement?
Well, no sooner had the two first-named hitched, than the other party pitched into Griffin, and on P.'s disposing of his man, and seeing the dilemma in which G. was, he gallantly went to
Perrin (search for this): article 1