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The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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r wants. Messrs. Gaston G. Otey and David N. Walker, having secured a good field battery, will receive the names of applicants for membership to the company they propose to raise at the office of the Life Insurance Company, opposite the American Hotel. They intend the standard of membership to be equal to that of Company F, of this city, and parties joining them may expect the same treatment they mate out to themselves. The company is nearly full now. Messrs. N. A. Sturdivant, T. M. Hewitt, Wm. H. Weisiger, and C. R. Darracott are raising a Volunteer Artillery Company, and have enough men enrolled to ensure the organization, though they want more. The usual bounty and clothing will be furnished. Apply in person or by letter, to either of the above. The Richmond Fayette Artillery, Capt. M. C. Macon, known and admired by all, having re-enlisted for two years, want forty additional men, who can learn particulars from Peyton Johnston, No. 115 Main street, or the Captain,
of the citizens of Petersburg, President Davis has determined to declare martial law over that city and the surrounding country. The British ship Rinaldo arrived off Charleston harbor on Tuesday last, and communicated with the British Consul there. The City Council of Lynchburg have adopted resolutions asking the President to establish martial law in that place. Miss. Jennie C. Ludlam, daughter of Henry Ludlam, of New York, died recently in Paris, of typhoid fever. Daniel H. Kerr, of Fairfield District, S. C., who served in the war of 1812, died lately at an advanced age. Hewitt's block, in Cleveland, Ohio, was burned on the night of the 4th instant. Loss, $125,000. Judge Tarrant, an old and respected citizen of Talladega county, Ala., died on the 25th ult. W. I. Graham & Co., of Conwayboro', S. C., are making salt at the rate of 100 bushels a week, at $3. The Government has made a requisition upon South Carolina for five additional regiments.