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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
Breckinridge Meeting.
--The Breckinridge and Lane Committee for Madison Ward will meet this (Saturday) Evening, 3d November. at 7½ o'clock, at the office of Dr. Dove, on Bank street, between 9th and 10th. It is hoped every member of the Committee will be present, and at the hour above named.
By order of the Chairman.
Committee for Madison Ward.
W. W. Snead, P. H Aylett, T. P. August, W. B. Allegre, R. M. Allen. F. H. Alfred, J. J. Anderson, G. L. Betty, F. W. Bass, R. H. Bosher, J. B. Bigger, L. Boquenott, C T. Bruen, J. G. Brooks, P. A. Blankinship. W. C. Barker, B. Brauer, A. Butier. J. S. Blanton, C. Bigger, E. S. Baber, S. H. Boykin, J. C Courtney, M. N. Cardoza, B. A. Cocke, T. T. Cropper, J. H. Chamberlayne, J. S. Caskie, J. O. Chiles, John Dooley, P. Dornin, S. C. Davis, S. Davis, B. Davis. P. V. Daniel, Dr. J. Davies, J. Davis, Chas. Ellis, B. F, Eddins, Johnson Eubank, J. Fitzgerald, W. C. Freeman, J. B. Foster, T. T. Giles, J. P. George, J. H. Guy, D. P. Gooch
The Daily Dispatch: February 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Fort Sumter correspondence. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], A Western opinion of New England . (search)
Robberies.
--On Saturday morning, about two o'clock, the residence of Mr. C. M. Nimmo, in Sidney, was entered and robbed of tableware, bedding.
etc., aggregating in value about nine thousand dollars. The thieves entered by boring into a panel of the door, and afterwards ripping it off, thereby making a hole large enough to permit persons to pass in and out.
On Friday night last, the basement to Mr. W. W. Snead's residence, on Ninth street, French Garden Hill, was forcibly entered and robbed of a fine carpet on the floor and a small lot of cooked provisions which were in the safe.
Nothing else was disturbed.