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The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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as assured to their successors, present 1st Regiment, composed in part least half of the original regiment. 1st Regiment, under its present organizan, is composed of twelve companies. The blood of South Carolina is represented by t They only wait the summons to the field take the post which has been assigned t and to which by reason of gallantry, co and former service, they are so justly entered. We append a list of the officers of there Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, as follows: Field Officers — Maxcy Gregg, Colonel; D. B. Hamilton, Lieut. Colonel; August M. Smith Major. Company Officers — P. Macready, Captain of Irish Volunteers; W. P. Sherter, Captain Marion Volunteers; Capt. Cordono, Richmond Rifles; Capt. McIntosh, of Peedee Guards Capt. Walker, of Rhett Guards; Capt. Allen. of Horry Rebels; Capt. McCreary, of.--; Capt. Butler, of the Edgefield Volunteer; Capt. Haskill, of the--; Capt. Bogued the Richardson Guard. The regiment numbers about 1,100 men
ndly, make them comfortable, but keep them securely." The prisoners now confined in the fort are as follows: Charles Howard, (president,) Wm. Gatchell and John W. Davis, Baltimore police Commissioners; R. H. Alvey,--Lyon, Robert Muir,--Smith, Thomas S. Serrill, Chas. Kopperan, Pierce Butler, Louis De Bebian, Samuel Alken, Col. Chas. H. Tyler, and G. Berrett, Mayor of Washington. The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes: No more State prisoners, it is u to-day for Washington, and will demand of President Lincoln that several highly important changes shall be made before any more of the sinews of war will be forthcoming. They have determined that those most estimable public servants, Cameron and Smith, shall bow their necks to the commercial axe, and their places will be supplied by Dix and Holt. They have also determined to decapitate the "Old War Horse," who never lost a battle until he met the men — his brethren — who had helped him to win