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The Daily Dispatch: September 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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extraordinary good discipline of this regiments as due, in a great measure, to the commanders of the different companies. Among these is one who received a military education at that noble school, the Virginia Military institute namely, Captain V. M. Johnson, of the Mount Pleasant Rifles from Spotsylvania Captain Johnson graduate with distinction some two years ago and is one of the most through and efficient officers of which the Institute can boast; a fact of which one can become satisfied nia Military institute namely, Captain V. M. Johnson, of the Mount Pleasant Rifles from Spotsylvania Captain Johnson graduate with distinction some two years ago and is one of the most through and efficient officers of which the Institute can boast; a fact of which one can become satisfied by witnessing the efficiency of the men under his command; and should the fortunes of war ever place the 30th in an engagement, the Mount Pleasant Rifles will give a most satisfactory account of themselves.
mation of President Davis. issued September 3d, 1861, convening said body for the purpose of taking action on a bill empowering the President to make appointment in the Army and Navy, which had failed to be reported to him during the late session. Hon. Howell Cobb in the chair. The session was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Flynn,of Georgia. The roll being called, the following named members were ascertained to be present: From Alabama--Mr. Shorter. From Arkansas--Mr. Johnson. From Florida--Messrs. Moreton and Ward. From Georgia--Messrs. Howell Cobb and Thos. R. R. Cobb. From Louisiana--Mr. Declout. From Mississippi--Mr. Harris. From North Carolina--Mr. Craig. From South Carolina--Mr. Miles. From Texas--Messrs. Reagan, Hemphill, Waul, Oldham and Ochiltree. From Tennessee--Mr. Hughes. From Virginia--Messrs. Preston, Hunter, MacFarlan and Brockenbrough. The President declared a quorum present. On motion of M