CINCINNATI DAILY ENQUIRER
September 27, 1864
Local News

scans from newspaper collection of
Ruth Adams-Battle

transcribed by Ruth Adams-Battle

Local News
The following appointments for public speakers have been made by the Democratic Executive Committee of Hamilton county:
FIRST DISTRICT.
At Madisonville, Tuesday, September 27th, at 7 o'clock P.M. Speakers - George E. PUGH, J. B. MATSON, and J. J. DOBMEYER.
At Montgomery, Wednesday, September 28th, at 7 o'clock P.M. Speakers - George E. PUGH, I. C. COLLINS and T. A. LOGAN.
At Reading, Thursday, September 29th, at 7 o'clocl P.M. Speakers - George E. PUGH, Milton SAYLOR and J. J. DOBMEYER.
CITY.
East End. Lower Market House, Cincinnati, Friday, September 30th, at 7 o'clock P.M. Speakers - George E. PUGH, E. M. Johnson, F. P. PAXTON and Milton SAYLOR.
At Corner of 6th and Sycamore Street, Saturday, October 1st, at 7 o'clock P.M. Speakers - George E. PUGH, I. C. COLLINS and T. A. LOGAN.
At corner of Eighth and Race streets, Monday, October 3rd, at 7 o'clock P.M.  Speakers - George E. PUGH, T. O. WARE, and Milton SAYLOR.
At corner of 13th and Main streets, Wednesday, October 5th at 7 o'clock P.M.  Speakers - George E. PUGH, Jos. E. EGLEY, T.C. WARE and George O. THIELMAN.
SECOND DISTRICT
Tuesday, 27th Sept. at Elizabethtown, Miami Township, at 7 o'clock P.M. - Speakers, Geo. E. PUGH, J.J. DOBMEYER and Milton SAYLOR.
Tuesday, 27th Sept., corner of Eighth & Mound streets, at 7 o'clock P.M. - Speakers, Milton SAYLOR, Judge CALDWELL, Brig. Gen. KIERNAN and R. S. HAMILTON.
Wednesday, 28th Sept., corner of Eighth & Freeman streets, at 7 o'clock P.M. - Speakers Judge BARTLEY, J. J. DOBMEYER, and J.T. WORTHINGTON.
Thursday, 29th Sept., corner of Everett & Cutter streets, at 7 o'clock P.M. - Speakers Brig. Gen. KIERNAN, R. S. HAMILTON and Jos. E. EGLEY.
Saturday, Oct. 1st, at Storrs Township, at 7 o'clock P.M. - Geo. E. PUGH, Geo. O. THIELMAN and I. C. COLLINS.
Thursday, Oct. 6th, at Mt. Pleasant, Springfield Township, at 1 o'clock P.M. - Speakers Geo. E. PUGH, Milton SAYLOR and Chas. REEMOLIN.
Thursday, Oct. 6th, at Brighton House at 7 o'clock P.M. -  Speakers Brig. Gen. KIERNAN, R. S. HAMILTON, Esq. and Jos. E. EGLEY.
Friday, Oct. 7th at 7 Mile House, Green Township - Speakers Geo. E. PUGH, J. J. DOBMEYER, and Thomas BARTLEY.
Monday, Oct. 10th, in Harrison Township, at 7 0'clock P.M. - Speakers Geo. E. PUGH, Chas REEmolin, Thos. BARTLEY and Jos. C. BUTLER.

The members of the 173rd O.V.I. Regiment, Capt. McDONOUGH"S company, are required to report at Camp Dennison as will be seen in advertisement in another part of the paper.

ATLANTIC MONTHLY. - Messrs. R. W. Carroll & Co. of the Opera House book store have received the "Atlantic" for October.

DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. - At about half past eight o'clock, Sunday morning, Mr. William BAUMEISTER, while crossing Sixth street on Vine, was kicked in the right side by a spirited horse which was being led across the latter street.  The blow produced terrible internal injury, from which the unfortunate man, who was taken into Shuesler & Chapman's drug store, died in a few moments.  Deceased was a book-keeper in the pork-packing establishment of Jacobs and Co., Sycamore street, near Second.  He leaves a wife and eight children residing on Race street, near Findlay.  He was well known and respected for his good qualities.







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