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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 42: Red River expedition.--continued. (search)
Glenny; Acting-Ensigns, Wm. Ferguson and E. P. Nellis; Acting-Master s Mates, H. E. Church, M. C. Pickering and John Cronin; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, James L. Smith; Acting-Second-Assistant, G. W. Shields; Acting-Third-Assistants, Robert Russell and James H. Hume. Steamer Exchange. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, J. S. Hurd; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, G. E. Francis; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. W. Gardner; Acting-Ensigns, C. L. Manly and Daniel Jones; Acting-Master s Mates, R. W. Brown, H. M. Scott and G. T. Miller; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, A. G. Perkins; Acting-Second-Assistant, C. C. Streepey; Acting-Third-Assistant, B. T. Graham. Steamer Brown. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, J. A. French; Acting-Ensign, Jacob Shinn; Acting-Master's Mates, Martin Kelly and H. A. Thoburn; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Rensler Cutter; Acting-Second-Assistant, N F. Johnson; Acting-Third-Assistant, A. N. French. Hospital steamer Red Rover. Acting-Volunteer-Lieut
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 55: operations of the Mississippi Squadron in the latter part of 1864 and in 1865. (search)
ly and John Maloney; Acting-Master's Mates, Henry Walters, J. D. Moore and E. W. Perry; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. H. Moses; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. W. Van Cleve, Jr.; Engineers: Acting-Chief, John G. Scott; Acting-First-Assistant, J. A. Burns; Acting Second-Assistant, S. S. Patterson; Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm. Jayne and Thomas McGarrity; Acting-Carpenter, Benj. H. Brink. Exchange--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, James C. Gipson; Acting-Ensigns, C. L. Meany and R. W. Brown; Acting-Master's Mates, G. T. Miller, B. F. Saunders and J. W. Clawson; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, E. M. Goodwin; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, D. Davis, Jr.; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, A. G. Perkins; Acting-Second-Assistant, C. C. Streepey; Acting-Third-Assistant, B. F. Graham. Pittsburgh--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant--Commander, Wm. R. Hoel; Acting-Master, S. B. Coleman; Acting-Ensigns, James Ovatt and Freeman Vincent; Acting-Master's Mates, John Scott, C. B. Jone
Virginia Volunteers."--"The bayonet is the weapon of the brave. "This neat and comprehensive little manual ought to be in the hands of all the volunteers of the South. The bayonet has become the great weapon of modern warfare. This book, which the compiler informs us is a translation from the French, the plates being facsimiles of those obtained from Paris, conveys the latest and most approved instruction for bayonet exercise, as used in France, the most military nation of the world. "Brown and Arthur; an Episode from 'Tom Brown's School Days,'" by the same Richmond publishers, and from the hand of an accomplished Virginia lady, Mrs. Anna Meade Chalmers, whose noble labors in the cause of female education have entitled her to the lasting gratitude and admiration of hosts of warm and generous hearts throughout the sunny South. This admirable compilation, though referring immediately to the school life of boys, contains so much of general application, that no parent or child can
Arrived, Schr. Manchester, Nelson, N. Y., mdze., D. & Currie. Schr. Myers, Rhoads, Rockland, lime, L. Libby & son. Schr. John H. Travers, Frank, Baltimore, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Sloop Margaret Ann, Turner, Eastern Shore, oats and potatoes, A. Millspaugh. Sloop T. L. Watson, Rooks, Eastern Shore, oats, A. Millspaugh. Brig Amy Warwick, Brown, New York, hay, M. Downey. sailed, Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York, mdze. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Schr. Mahon, Betts, Endicott, down the river, light.
City Point,March 21. Arrived, Schr. Bergen, Cole, New York. Schr. Mary L., Johnson, Norfolk. Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York. Sailed, Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, Richmond. Schr. Jamestown, Ladourette, New York. Charleston, S. C., March 20, --Arr'd, schrs. E. W. Perry, Richmond; Alfred Chase, Norfolk; H. S. Boynton, do.; R. W. Brown, do.
und guilty and fined $100. The Court sentenced him to six months in the city jail and to be employed in the chain gang. On another charge against the same party for assaulting and beating Henry C. Hazelgrove in a gaming room on 13th street, he was found guilty and fined $10. The Court sentenced him to three months imprisonment in jail. The Grand Jury met and found true bills against the following persons: Richard Turner, for assaulting and beating J. W. Satterwhite. C. W. Sims, R. W. Brown, and John. H. King. for resisting the police in the discharge of his duty. Miles Cary, beating James Bennett. John Barton, Patrick O'Brian, Thomas H. Wilkinson, George W. Elam, and Robert Burch, now confined in the city jail, for violently assaulting and beating two other jail birds, James Armsley and Thomas O'Neal. Edwin. Nyer, receiving a pair of boots stolen from John W. Sherrard. William Bethel, assaulting and beating Michael Sheay. The Grand Jury will meet t
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], How the election was carried in Maryland--Lincoln's Orders. (search)
Hustings Court. --This Court of Magistrates was in session yesterday and heard the following criminal cases: Francis Flannigan, indicted for dealing faro. Held to ball for trial at the December term. Richard Turner, indicted for assaulting and beating J. W. Satterwhite. Fined $100 and costs. Wm. Wall, selling spirits without a license. Continued to the next term. Richard Copeland, indicted for dealing faro. Nolle prosequi entered, because of the death of the accused. Rosanna Reed, indicted for receiving stolen goods. Tried and acquitted. Chas. W. Sims, R. W. Brown, and John H. King, indicted for resisting the police in the discharge of their duty. Evidence partially heard and trial continued till this morning.