['Evening herald', 'Morning Cleveland herald', 'Cleveland daily herald', 'Daily herald'] - 03/11/1862
1862; Gale Group;
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James A. Russell, Eliza W. Farnham, James Stuart, Lt. Col., Tenth Illinois Cavalry, David Tod, Governor, Charley, Lieut. E. Ward, Soldiers' Aid Society, Sanborn & Ingersoll, Richard C. Parsons, Collector, L. Benedict & Sons, M. C. Meigs, Quartermaster General, H.,
ResumoClassified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, This Day's Advertisements. Miscellaneous: On the Outside, The DAILY HERALD is the oldest newspaper in the city, and having the most extensive circulation among business men, and reaching all classes, it offers inducement to advertisers as the best medium through which to reach the public. News: Gen. Pleasanton came up with the enemy's cavalry and artillery at Phillimont about 11 o'clock yesterday, Vessels Passing through the Welland Canal, Laying the Corner Stone, The Good-bye of Gen. Roseerans, New Order on Baggage Trains, Ohio Regiments at Chicago, Fars! Fars!, State Board of Agriculture of Ohio, Medary's Mare's Nest, From Standard's Battery, Those needing any kind of Dentistry done in the best style and at the lowest rates, should go to Dr. J. E. Robinson, 253 Superior Street, ever Marchand's Millinery store, Telegraphic Last Night's Report, Opinion of Gen. Halleck in the Harper's Ferry Case, The regular monthly meeting of the Soldiers' Aid Society will be held to-morrow afternoon, Tuesday, Nov. 4th, at 3 o'clock, in the Stone Church Parlors, United States Revenue Stamps, Bishop Mcilvaine, Will the Rebels Fight or Retreat?, Locality of the Armies, Defences of Washington, A Desperate Fix Well Got Out Of, The schooners Ontonagon, of Oswego and Farmer, of Sacketts Harbor, went ashore early this morning, a short distance East of the East Pier, The Loyal and Rebel Armies, The Original Anti-Slavery Agitators, A short time since Mr. Carpenter of the Anjumoy District, Charles county, went one day into Virginia to persuade his son a volunteer in the rebel army, to return home, Conscript Cotton, Governors of Ohio, A Church Scene in New Orleans, Further by the Arabia, Latitude and Lougitude of Principal Places in Ohio, Traveler's Register Departures, Second Edition, The Potomac Army Requisitions, Supposed Counterfeiter Arrested, Wilson & Widdicombe have received another supply of new Books, and all of the late papers, Health is Wealth, The Colorado and Gream City, A Chicago Merchant Murdered, "The True Glory of the War", Recruiting for the 27th, The Richmond Examiner looks as if printing paper was scarce and good type more scarce, Inner Life of France, A special dispatch to the Enquirer from Dayton says, Telegraphic This Morning's Report, The Draft in Ohio, Tenth Ohio Cavalry, An Old Friend in a New Dress, It will be seen from the list of lake clearances that the schooner Presto cleared yesterday for Oswego with 11,000 bush of wheat, and it was rumored that five or six other vessels will clear for the same port to-day, The brig Baron De Castine arrived and reports on the 29th ult., lat. 39, long. 69, she was captured by the British prirate Alabama, Cleveland Shirt Manufactory, Multiple News Items, There will be no draft in Philadelphia, the Commissioners having ascertained after careful examination and official count by precincts that more men have enlisted from Philadelphia than necessary to fill the quota, Gen. Fremont was last night presented by the Germans of St. Louis and Vicinity, with a magnificent sword; which was long since purchased for that purpose, The Herald's Wheatland, Va., correspondent says, Hear the "Contraband", Notice, Gen. Saxton issued orders on the 18th ult. for the immediate organization of the First Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers, A letter from Corinth yesterday says the mail messenger came in to-day from Chevella, and reports that our scouts have scoued the country as far south as Ripley and discovered notrace of the enemy, The Republican learns that Judge Campbell was arrested on Thursday at Jefferson City by order of Gen Loan, Ex-president Buchanan throught the National Intelligencer replies at length to Lient. General Scott, whose recent publication he considers an undisguised censure of his conduct during the last months of his administration, Murder at Suffield Connecticut, Railroad Oversight, Herrible Tragedy at Port Clinton, Notice to Lawyers, Richmond living is still on the advance to price, Part of the bark Lamp Lighter burned by the private Alabama was owned by Messrs. Caldwell, of Charleston, and part by J. J. Kelly, of Savannah, Rebel Spy and Thief Escaped. Editorial: Appointment, Our New Dress, Richmond News, The Murder of Henry B. Goodrich, The Sixth Cavalry, Promotion of Major Spalding, We have received the N. Y. Mercury for the current week from Wilson & Widdicombe, Another Battle and Victory, Choice Grapes. Weather report: Educational, The Storm, Storm. Death notices: Death of Dr. L. C. Brown, Died. Arts & Entertainment: The Wind and Leaf, and Elopement, Academy of Music, Last Day of Exhibition To-Day. Letter to the editor: I have the honor to report that on the evening of the 20th I received information of a party of rebels moving towards point eight miles east of this place, and enroute to join rebel forces in the Soutwest, From the Artillery Boys, The Golden Gate—A Spritual Warning, From the 113th, SIR:—In reply to years of this date, I have the honor to state that, so far as is known to this office, there has been no failure or neglect fo the subsistence Department to furnish subsistence for the army under Gen. McClellan, and that lll requistions for it subsistence on this Department have been promptly met. Shipping news: Lake Ports-Arrivals & Clearances Arrived, The Steamers Mantanzas and Creole have arrived from New Orleans, The Steamer Arabia, from Liverpool, 18th, via Queenstown, 10th ult., arrived here this A. M., Multiple Shipping News Items, Marine News Port of Cleveland, Latest News This Afternoon's Report, Steamers This Evening, Vessels Passing This Port. Business: Commercial Cleveland Produce Market, Markets by Telegraph Oswego Market, Chicago Market, New York Market, New York Grocery Market, Milwaukee Market, The National Finances, N. Y. Money and Stock Market, Buffalo Market, A Blow at the Slave Trade. Elections: Afraid of the Vote of Volunteers.
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