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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
el Herrin, Poindexter's Missouri cavalry. J. W. Collier, lieutenant, 18th Kentucky. John M. Kean, captain, 12th Louisiana artillery. W. McWhister, captain, Company H, 3d Missouri. R. Hodges, Memphis, Tenn. E, Gibson, lieutenant, 11th Arkansas. D. Christian, Company E, 128th Virginia. S. W. C. William Johnson, Poindexter's Missouri cavalry. Peter Cole, private, 60th Virginia. J. W. Gregory, captain, 9th Virginia. W. Veasey, lieutenant, 10th Kentucky cavalry. B. Anderson, private, Missouri State cavalry. J. Hupteller, lieutenant, 1st battalion, Arkansas. S. G. Jetter, company H, 31st Alabama. D. D. Keller, private, 2d Tennessee cavalry. J. M. Dotson, lieutenant, 10th Tennessee cavalry. W. P. Harden, lieutenant, 5th North Carolina. L. B. Williams, lieutenant, 63d North Carolina. G. W. Gillispe, captain, company D, 66th North Carolina. C. B. Jackson, Guir'a, Va. J. E. Scruggs, colonel, 85th Virginia. E. M. Tuggle, captain, compan
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Johnson's Island. (search)
ptain Fifteenth Arkansas Infantry. R. D. Copass, Lieutenant Sixth Tennessee Infantry. J. D. Caraway. C. B. Jackson, Virginia. J. Huffstetter, Lieutenant First Battalion Arkansas Infantry. L. B. Williams, Lieutenant Sixty-third North Carolina Infantry. W. P. Harden, Lieutenant North Carolina Infantry. J. M. Dotson, Lieutenant Tenth Tennessee Cavalry. D. D. Kellar, Private Second Tennessee Cavalry. S. G. Jetter, Alabama Infantry. C. W. Gillespie, Captain North Carolina Cavalry. B. Anderson, Private Missouri S. C. W. W. Veasey, Lieutenant Tenth Kentucky Cavalry. J. W. Gregory, Captain Ninth Virginia Infantry. Peter Cole, Private Sixtieth Virginia Infantry. William Johnson, Private Poindexter's Missouri Cavalry. E. L. More. Daniel Herrin, Poindexter's Missouri Cavalry. J. W. Collier, Lieutenant Eighteenth Kentucky Infantry. John M. Kean, Captain Twelfth Louisiana Artillery. L. W. McWhirter, Captain Third Mississippi Infantry. John Dow, Pulaski, Ohio. R
for--1861. --The undersigned offers his services to the public as a Hirer of Negroes for the ensuing year. His increased experience enables him confidently to promise those who engage his services that their business will be attended to in the most satisfactory manner, and prompt returns made quarterly. References.--N. P. & T. C. Howard, Lee & Pleasants, L. R. Spillman, John H. Guy, Attorneys at Law, Alvey & Lipscomb. Poiter, Harris & Horner, Merchants, Dr. Thomas Pollard. Rev. Philip B. Price. Richmond; Col. B. Anderson, N. W. Miller, Dr. John Morris Dr. G. W. Harris, C. F. Pope, Jno. S. Switt. Postmaster, John Woodson, Thos. J. Perkins. Goochland Co., Va., J. L. Crittenden. W. S. Embry, J. Joseph Lownman, Fauquier Co. Va.; Geo. Hamilton, Culpeper Co., Va.; W. S. W. Skinker, James Forbes Stafford Co., Va.; Douglas H. Gordon, Fredericksburg. Va.; Col. M. M. Payne. U. S. A., Washington, D. C. Lucien Lewis, Office under Metropolitan Hall, de 15--1m Richmond, Va.
ieving that the present force now there will be sacrificed to the fury of the secessionists. The President is said to be well assured that there will be no attack on the fortifications unless reinforced, and therefore apprehends no danger to Capt. Anderson and his men. W. H. Trescott, Assistant Secretary of State, from South Carolina, has resigned his office. [second Dispatch.] Washington, Dec. 14. --Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York, will be Secretary of State in place of Gen.duced a depression among the most hopeful that can scarcely be conceived. It is reported, but not confirmed, that Secretary Floyd strongly coincided with Mr. Cass, as to the necessity of reinforcing Fort Moultrie, believing that, otherwise, Anderson and his handful of men would be sacrificed. There are conflicting reports as to the authority of the President for the belief that no present attempt will be made against the Federal, military or judicial authority in South Carolina. T
City Council. --A called meeting of the Council was held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Present--Messrs. Saunders, Crutchfield, Hill, Howison, Greanor, Griffin, Richardson, Haskins, Grattan, Burr, Denoon and Anderson. Mr. Grattan, from the Finance Committee, reported in favor of paying the City Assessor $400 for extra labor in preparing land books, and the report was adopted. Mr. Grattan, from the committee to whom the subject was referred, reported an ordinance to "exclude vagrants or other dangerous persons from the city." We append the ordinance at length: An ordinance to Exclude vagrants and other dangerous persons from the City. 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Richmond. That every railroad company and every captain or master of a steamboat or vessel, which or who shall bring to the city of Richmond, or to the port thereof, from another State, any person not having ostensible means for his or her support, shall, before such person shall be
Something rich. --Prof. Anderson continues to attract fashionable audiences at Mechanics' Hall, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather since his arrival; and now, that the sidewalks are in better condition, and the weather more pleasant, we expect to see the Hall literally crammed. His entertainments are novel and interesting, while the vocalism of one of his daughters, and the remarkable memory of the other, are truly astonishing.
The Orphan and Public Schools of the city, are to be invited by Professor Anderson to attend one of his afternoon performances at Mechanics' Institute Hall. The exhibition is a rare one, and will prove highly attractive to the little children.
61.-- The undersigned offers his services to the public as a Hirer of Negroes for the ensuing year. His increased experience enables him confidently to promise those who engage his services, that their business will be attended to in the most satisfactory manner, and prompt returns made quarterly. References.--N. P. & T. C. Howard. Lee & Pleasants, L. R. Spiliman, John H. Guy, Attorneys at Law, Alvey & Lipscomb, Porter, Harris & Horner, Merchants. Dr. Thomas Pollard. Rev. Philip B. Price, Richmond; Col. B. Anderson, N. W. Miller, Dr. John Morris, Dr. G. W. Harris. C. F. Pope. Jno. S. Swift. Postmaster, John Woodson. Thos. J. Parkins, Goochland Co., Va., J. L. Crittendon, W. S. Embry, J. Joseph Downman, Fauquier Co., Va.; Geo. Hamilton. Culpeper Co. Va.; W. Lunsford. S. W. Skinker, James Fortres, Stafford Co., Va., Douglas H Gordon. Fredericksburg, Va., Col. M. M. Payne, O. S. A., Washington, D. C. Lucien Lewis, Office under Metropolitan Hall. Richmond, Va. de 15--1m
mmunication, I know this to have been said: If you send a solitary soldier to these parts, the instant the intelligence reaches our people — and we will take care that it does reach us before he can reach the forts — the forts will be taken, because it is necessary to our safety and self- preservation. Mr. Miles spoke about the repairs at Fort Sumpter, and mentioned the cause of the resignation of Secretary Cars. At Fort Moultrie there were only 65 men, with five or six musicians. Major Anderson is needful of troops. He felt the necessity when the excitement first broke out, of being watchful, lost a few persons from Charleston should surprise him in the night. All the repairs now being made will be to our advantage. The blank in the resolution appointing the committee was, on motion of Mr. Harlee, filled with "13" Mr. Shingler moved to insert "Debt of the United States." The resolution, as it stands, seems to be one-sided. Mr. Harlee moved to lay the motion on
Gala evening. --Prof. Anderson, at Mechanics' Hall, intends to make his entertainment particularly interesting this evening, and therefore invites all who can do so to be present. Those who have witnessed his exhibitions — and their name is legion — say they surpass all others ever given in Richmond, for skill and novelt