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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource].
Found 998 total hits in 469 results.
Mound City (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 8
The Kansas Troubles. Leavenworth, Dec. 7.
--Advices from Fort Scott to the 3d inst. are to hand.
The Federal troops were acting as a posse comitatus to the United States Marshal, and had arrested seven persons for being engaged in the late murders.
No resistance was offered.
The troops would move to Mound City on the 4th ult.
St. Louis Rep (search for this): article 9
Locomotive explosion--Loss of life.
--A few days ago the locomotive Franklin exploded on the Pacific Railroad of Missouri, causing the death of two men, the engineer and fireman.
The train moved out of the station, and had proceeded as far as the "switch" when an explosion was heard, resembling a double discharge of the guns of a heavy battery; a moment sufficed to establish the cause of the terrific occurrence, the massive machine being shattered into a thousand pieces, and driven in all directions.
So great was the vibration caused by the explosion, that not only the panes of glass in the passenger cars in the rear, but those in many of the dwellings situated at a considerable distance, were broken.
One piece of the machinery, weighing over three hundred pounds, was precipitated a distance of a quarter of a mile, whilst other portions were shattered to atoms.--St. Louis Rep.
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 9
Locomotive explosion--Loss of life.
--A few days ago the locomotive Franklin exploded on the Pacific Railroad of Missouri, causing the death of two men, the engineer and fireman.
The train moved out of the station, and had proceeded as far as the "switch" when an explosion was heard, resembling a double discharge of the guns of a heavy battery; a moment sufficed to establish the cause of the terrific occurrence, the massive machine being shattered into a thousand pieces, and driven in all directions.
So great was the vibration caused by the explosion, that not only the panes of glass in the passenger cars in the rear, but those in many of the dwellings situated at a considerable distance, were broken.
One piece of the machinery, weighing over three hundred pounds, was precipitated a distance of a quarter of a mile, whilst other portions were shattered to atoms.--St. Louis Rep.
Roney (search for this): article 9
Fires.
--There were two alarms of fire yesterday — the first, about 11 o'clock, was caused by the partial burning of a small building on 17th street, occupied by a man named Roney; loss trifling — and the second, by the burning of a small building in Rocketts old field, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
On both occasions the steam engine and fire brigade were out and ready for action, but fortunately had no labor to perfor
Rocketts (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
Fires.
--There were two alarms of fire yesterday — the first, about 11 o'clock, was caused by the partial burning of a small building on 17th street, occupied by a man named Roney; loss trifling — and the second, by the burning of a small building in Rocketts old field, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
On both occasions the steam engine and fire brigade were out and ready for action, but fortunately had no labor to perfor
January (search for this): article 9
From Texas. New Orleans, Dec. 9.
--There is an understanding between the members of the Texas Legislature that they will meet at Austin on the 17th of December, without waiting for any formal call from the Governor.
It is understood that a Convention will be called on the of January.
December 17th (search for this): article 9
From Texas. New Orleans, Dec. 9.
--There is an understanding between the members of the Texas Legislature that they will meet at Austin on the 17th of December, without waiting for any formal call from the Governor.
It is understood that a Convention will be called on the of January.
September, 12 AD (search for this): article 9
From Texas. New Orleans, Dec. 9.
--There is an understanding between the members of the Texas Legislature that they will meet at Austin on the 17th of December, without waiting for any formal call from the Governor.
It is understood that a Convention will be called on the of January.
Austin (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 9
From Texas. New Orleans, Dec. 9.
--There is an understanding between the members of the Texas Legislature that they will meet at Austin on the 17th of December, without waiting for any formal call from the Governor.
It is understood that a Convention will be called on the of January.

