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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 30, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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McClellan (search for this): article 1
The enemy's fleet — Movements of McClellan's army.
The daring exploit of a few members of the Prince George cavalry, on James river, opposite McClellan's camp, last Saturday morning, has led to greater watchfulness on the part of the enemy, whoMcClellan's camp, last Saturday morning, has led to greater watchfulness on the part of the enemy, who seem to fear for the safety of their fleet of transports.
All the vessels have been drawn up as near as possible to the Northern shore of the stream, where they are protected by gunboats.
The belief that a considerable portion of McClellan's armyMcClellan's army is being withdrawn for the purpose of reinforcing Pope, gains strength daily.
Information has reached us within the past week that large bodies of Federal troops were quietly crossing the Chickahominy and marching down the Peninsula towards Fortre ion is observed, with the view of preventing the Confederate authorities from learning its object.
It is presumed that McClellan, unwilling to hazard another advance towards Richmond from below, will hold his present fortified position with a suffi
Pope (search for this): article 1
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The enemy's fleet — Movements of McClellan's army.
The daring exploit of a few members of the Prince George cavalry, on James river, opposite McClellan's camp, last Saturday morning, has led to greater watchfulness on the part of the enemy, who seem to fear for the safety of their fleet of transports.
All the vessels have been drawn up as near as possible to the Northern shore of the stream, where they are protected by gunboats.
The belief that a considerable portion of McClellan's army e quietly crossing the Chickahominy and marching down the Peninsula towards Fortress Monroe; but before giving currency to this report, we preferred to await further developments.
It is now asserted that observations from the opposite side of James river show that many of the enemy's tents have disappeared, and it is also noticed that the vessels in front of the camp frequently diminish in number during the night. --That some important movement is in progress, seems to be well authenticated; a
D. H. Hill (search for this): article 1
City Council.
--A called meeting of this body was field at the City Hall at 5 o'clock on Monday evening. Present — D. J. Sanners. S. D. Denoon, N. B, Hill.
R. O. Haskins, Thos. C. Epps, Gen. K, Crutchfield, L. W. Glazebrook. Thos. H. Wynne, Jas M. Talbott, Fleming D. J. Burr, and Jas. A. Scott.
The President subsisted the following report as indicating the object of the call of the meeting; which, on motion of Mr. Glazebrook, was need and referred to the Finance Committee:
The r otherwise, as may seem to them best, for such purchase and distribution.
Resolved, That the sum of five thousand dollars be appropriated, subject to the order of said committee.
The following committee was appointed: Burr, of Madison Ward; Hill, of Jefferson Ward, and Glazebrook, of Monroe Ward.
On motion, the President was added to the committee.
The following resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That the Committee on Markets inquire into the expediency of reporting an ordin
July 24th (search for this): article 1
April 24th (search for this): article 1
Crutchfield (search for this): article 1
City Council.
--A called meeting of this body was field at the City Hall at 5 o'clock on Monday evening. Present — D. J. Sanners. S. D. Denoon, N. B, Hill.
R. O. Haskins, Thos. C. Epps, Gen. K, Crutchfield, L. W. Glazebrook. Thos. H. Wynne, Jas M. Talbott, Fleming D. J. Burr, and Jas. A. Scott.
The President subsisted the following report as indicating the object of the call of the meeting; which, on motion of Mr. Glazebrook, was need and referred to the Finance Committee:
The report of the President was in reference to the $300,000 worth of small notes authorized to be Ashod under the authority of the act of the General Assembly of 20th March, 1862. Messrs. Richin & Unanavant and Geo. W. Gary were employed to print them.
The price paid for signing we $2,000 per thousand, and $1.50 for numbering.
The issue commenced on the 24th of April and closed on the 24th of July. A few mistakes were made in numbering of the notes, but they were discovered and corrected.
Th
G. W. Randolph (search for this): article 1
James A. Scott (search for this): article 1

