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Disbanding the Greenbrier cavalry — the Reasons assigned for so doing, &c. Lewisburg, Nov. 1, 1861. Editors Dispatch: We are informed that an order has been issued to disband the Greenbrier Cavalry, the reason therefore being that nearly all the members of the company have suffered so severely from camp and typhoid fevers as to unfit them for active duty.--It will be remembered that this company performed very efficient service at Laurel Hill, under the late Gen. Garnett, and to their exposure and severe labors during their campaign in that section, their present suffering from sickness may be attributed. We are glad to hear that nearly all those now fit for duty will at once attach themselves to other arms of the service for the winter, while the whole company will renew their organization early in the spring. Capt. Ro. B. Moorman, of the Greenbrier Cavalry, who has been suffering from typhoid fever for the last two months, is slowly recovering, though, as yet
The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1861., [Electronic resource], Jackson's brigade — separation between him and them. (search)
ere arraigned before the Mayor yesterday to answer a charge of stealing a gold watch valued at $100, a revolver valued at $25, and a small sum of money, from Frank B. Garnett, an officer in the army. It appears that Mr. Garnett arrived in this city at a late hour on Wednesday night, the 30th of October, and went to the Exchange HMr. Garnett arrived in this city at a late hour on Wednesday night, the 30th of October, and went to the Exchange Hotel, where he waited some time, and was then shown to a room in company with Cooper, who had also come in for lodgings. He had with him, when he retired, his watch, pistol, and money; but when he arose the next morning they were gone, with a Government dispatch which had been entrusted to his charge, and Cooper had also disappeary had the missing watch, which he said he purchased of Cooper. During the investigation yesterday the watch and pistol were fully identified, the former having on it the initials of the father and mother of young Garnett; whereupon the prisoners were remanded to be further examined for felony before she Hustings Court next week.