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The Daily Dispatch: March 31, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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The captured at Kernstown. The following is understood to be a correct list of our men captured in the engagement on the 23d, near Winchester: First Lieut G. G. Junkin, Aide-de-camp to Gen. Jackson; First Lieut S. C. Williams, Aide-de-camp to Gen Garnett. Second Regiment--Nath Lawser, Samuel Nolan, B. C Washington, John W Addison, Jas W Overton, Wm Herfoot, George W Henson, Park Wooddey, George Miracle, Wm Barton, J B Bonham, C. E Bell, John W Legg, J. W. Dugan, R S Burwell. Fourth Regiment--John T McKee, Elliott Willis, E R Davis, John S Lvle, Benj Allen, Peter S Harris, J A Lucas, Jos McMurran, S S Caddell, S S Walthal, Sergeant T C Craig, J T Sowinger, M T Saunders, A B Ramsey, J W Woods, H & Paxton, Adjutant J H Lang Horne, 1st Lieut T J Boyd, Sergeant J D Gracam, Capt H K Morrison, 2d Lieut William Wade, 2d Lieut E C Barkins. Fifth Regiment--J W Matthews, Co H. Twenty first Regiment--W H Patterson, Second Lieutenant John B Witcher, D W Hawkins.
The Daily Dispatch: April 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], House of Representatives. Tuesday, April 8, 1862. (search)
poned. A message was received from the President, which the Speaker laid before the House, and it was read by the Clerk and referred to the Committee on Printing. Mr. Barksdale, of Miss, moved that 2,500 copies of the message be printed, and the motion was agreed to. Mr. Miles, of S. C., asked permission to call up for consideration the bill reported from the Military Committee, some time ago, in reference to the Government taking control of the railroads of the country. Mr. Garnett, of Virginia, hoped that the gentleman from South Carolina would not insist upon calling up the bill to-day, as he wished to offer an amendment, which he was not prepared to do at this time. Mr. Miles from the Committee on Military Affairs, also reported a bill to prohibit the transportation to, and sale of, certain articles in any port or place of the Confederate States in possession of the enemy. Placed upon the calendar. Also, a bill for increasing the efficiency of the cava