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The Daily Dispatch: November 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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At a meeting of the Courtesy Artillery, held at Camp E. K. Smith, near Centreville, on the 18th day of November, 1861, called to give expression to the feeling of the company in regard to the death of their late comrade, Corporal E. B. Hopkins, who died in Richmond on the 10th inst., the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereas, In the dispensation of an all-wise Providence, it has pleased Him to remove from our midst, by the hand of disease, our beloved brother-in-arms, Corp'l E. B. Hopkins, we feel it to be our duty to bow submissively to His divine will, and at the same time we esteem it a pleasure to record our testimony of the high regard in which the deceased was held among his fellow-soldiers. We miss him as the agreeable mess-mate, the social companion, the prompt and faithful soldier, in all the duties of every position ever ready to bear his part. We listen in vain for his prompt answer to the roll-call. Well do we remember with what reluctance
It is said that the adventurous rebel who visited all the posts of the left wing of Lincoln's army a few days ago, under a written permit from McClellan, was no less a personage than the famous Wigfall. Col. Corcoran, confined in prison at Castle Pinckney, Charleston, (who is the hostage for Smith, one of our privateersmen, already convicted of piracy in Philadelphia,) has been committed to the condemned coll.