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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
lks, Surg. E. A., 213. Jenkins, Lt., Henry, 383. Jenkins, Lt., James, 109. Jenkins, Capt. J. F., 109. Jenkins, Capt. J. J., 84, 89. Jenkins, Capt. N. H., 122. Jenkins, Lt., Thos. G., 276.. Jenkins, Capt. M. T., 253. Jett, Capt. J., 348. Jones, A., 18. Jones, Capt. A. C., 161, 163. Jones, Lt. B. F., 334. Jones, Surg. C. C., 160. Jones, Adj't C. M., 449. Jones, Lt. C W., 108. Jones, Capt. G. S., 333. Jones, Maj. G. T., 71. Jones, Lt. G. W., 275. Jones, Col. H. P., 18. Jones, Lt. H. S., 23. Jones, Maj. H. W., 70. Jones, Capt. J., 252. Jones, Surg. J., 314. Jones, Adj't . A., 95, 101. Jones, Col. J. A., 145, 155. Jones, Lt. J. B., 84. Jones, Capt J. M., 70. Jones, Capt. J. N., 185. Jones, Lt. J. W., 296, 394 Jones, Ass't Surg J. W., 333. Jones, D. D., Rev J. W., v. Jones, Capt. J. W., 71. Jones, Capt. L. F., 17, 23. Jones Courier Paul, 433. Jones, Capt. Philip B., 16, 46. Jones, Lt. R. C., 348. Jones, Lt. R. H ,253. Jones, Lt. R. K., 13.
eamer to Memphis.--The steamer ran the blockade of the enemy's batteries on the Missouri shore under cover of night. Although Confederate batteries of heavy guns have been planted on the opposite Tennessee shore, it is still hazardous to pass the enemy's batteries in the day-time — The following special or fere from Gen. Trudeau will be read with interest: Headquarters Heavy Artillery, Madrid Bend, March, 16, 1862. Special Orders No. 69. The Brigadier General commanding the Heavy Artillery returns his thanks to Col. Steadman, 1st Alabama regiment; Captain Rucker, his officers and men, at Battery No. 1; to Captain Barney Hughes, A. A. Gen'l--, Lieut. Lane, of the Artillery Staff; Lieut. Noland, Company R. Heavy Artillery; Lieut. Howell, Lieut. Caruthers, Sergeant McGaun, of Capt. Jones's company, and their men, for gallant and meritorious conduct before the enemy on the 17th and 18th inst., Brig Gen. Jas, Comr'g Artillery 1st District, Western Department.
Dr. Hoge. Journal of yesterday read. Mr.Chilton, of Ala., said that some time ago he had offered a bill to regulate the pay of Deputy Post-masters, reducing the pay at present received, which undesired to be taken up and considered. Mr.Jones, of Tenn., was opposed to any reduction, and believed that with less compensation than that now allowed, it would be impossible to obtain competent Post- Masters. He moved an amendment to the bill of Mr. Chilton, which was rejected by a vote of ed. The attendance in the Hall being very thin, a call of the House was ordered, when it was discovered that 43 members were absent. Mr. Davis, of Miss., moved to suspend further proceedings under the call, and upon this voted. Mr.Jones, of Tenn., called for the yeas and nays, on the motion to suspend further proceedings, and upon this the vote stood — yeas 54, nays 7. Mr. Curry, of Ala, offered a resolution requesting the President to communicate to the House what steps ha