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your obedient servant, Thomas T. Heath, Colonel Fifth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Captain H. J. Smith, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade, Third Division, Cavalry Corps. Coy, your obedient servant, J. V. Beebe, Captain Tenth Battery, Wisconsin Volunteer Artillery. H. J. Smith, Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General. Lieutenant-Colonel Sanderson's Report. heads Tenth Ohio volunteer cavalry, King's Bridge, near Savannah, Georgia, December 22, 1864. Captain H. J. Smith, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade, Third Cavalry Division: sir: I havs Ninety-Second Illinois volunteers, mounted infantry, near Savannah, Ga., December 20, 1864. H. J. Smith, Captain and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade, Third Cavalry Division, Militlry division, military division of the Mississippi, in the field, Ga., December 25, 1864. Captain H. J. Smith, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General: sir: I have the honor herewith to make a report of
John A. Belvin, Geo. W. Hobson, Chas. L. Hobson, R. Milton Cary, E. G. Rawlings, M. L. Randolph, D. T. Williams, M. C. Macon, P. A. Wellford, Wm. B. Newman, Wm. M. Sutton, J. R. Chamberlayne, R. H. Lorton, John F Stagg, Jno. S. Blanton, D. J. B. Reeve, N. M. Lee, Chas. Bills, A. Smith, Geo. Bender, Ash Levy, J. H. Whiteford, J. H. Chamberlayne, Joseph Bucker, G. H. Baughman, Jacob Beck, S. M. Etting, Wm. Schell, J. Thompson Brown, H. J. Smith, David N. Walker, Thos. Howard, Shirley King, Thos. Whitworth, Nat. Tyler, G. Townsend, Sol. A. Myers. Patrick Shay, T. Marshall Hewitt, Pat. Kane, Thos. Boudar, Robt. Chandler, Hector Davis, Peter Doyle, Benj. Davis, Chas. H. Moore, Geo. Baughman, Jr., Jas M. Macon, Jr., Thos. M. Jones, Philip Haxall, C. G. McMury, Chas. R. Skinker, Jos. Marsh, E. M. Alfriend, E. Lorraine, Wm. H. Palmer, Wm. A. Wright, Ro. P. Pulliam, W. R. Bird,
Arrived. Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdze. and passengers, D. & W. Currie. Steamship Virginia, Kelley, Phila., mdze, and passengers, C. P. Cardozo. Bark Fannie Crenshaw, Munson, Rio, mdze., Jno. Currie, Jr. Schr. Ida L. Howard, Jones, Rockland, ice. B. Wardwell & Co. Schr. Albertine, Hare, James River, lumber, I. J. Mercer & Co. Sailed, Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York, mdze, and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Schr. D. C. Guyther, Kerwin, Baltimore, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. J. B. Cunningham, down the river, light. Schr. Alexina, Smith, down the river, light. Schr. J. W. Woolston, down the river, light. Schr. E. Headley Bowen, down the river, light.
Richmond, hereby request you to announce yourself a candidate for the office of Commonwealth's Attorney for the Hustings Court of the City, to be voted for at the approaching municipal election. Your fellow-citizens, J. Stewart Walker, Mark Downey, Geo.W. Hobson, R. Milton Cary, M. L. Randolph, M. C. Macon, Wm. B. Newman, J. R. Chamberlayne, John F. Stagg, D. J. B. Reeve, Chas. Ellis, Geo. Bender, J. H. Whiteford, Joseph Bucker, Jacob Beck, Wm. Schell, H. J. Smith, Thos.Howard, Thos.Whitworth, G. Townsend, Patrick Shay, Pat. Kane, Robt. Chandler, Peter Doyle, Chas. H. Moore, Jas. M. Macon, Jr., Philip Haxall, Chas. R. Skinker, E. M. Alfriend, Wm. H. Palmer, Ro. P. Pulliam, L. Sutter, W. B. Church, John Appleyard, Geo. L. Bidgood, E. G. Higginbotham, E. W. Blackburn, Jas. W. T. Banks, S. N. Davis, P. A. Blackburn, O. Jennings Wise, John A. Belvin, Chas. L. Hobson, E. G. Rawlings, D. T. Williams
Griffin: Quartermaster, C. L. Goodwin; Commissary. Thomas Beggs; Surgeon, J. T. Darby; Assistant Surgeon, B. Walter Taylor. The following companies under Lt. Colonel Johnson, arrived in Richmond on Saturday morning via Petersburg Railroad: Washington Light Infantry.--Captain, Jas. Conner; Lieutenants--1st, James Lewndes; 2d, T. M. Logan 3d, Theodore Klinck. Davis Guards.-- Captain, W. L. M. Austin; Lieutenants--1st, G. W. Lester; 2d, J. G. W. Lester; 3d, D. William Yeargon. Gist Rifles--Captain, H. J. Smith; Lieutenants--1st, Robert H. Hudgings; 2d, W. H. Mauldin; 3d, Elijah H. Acker. Washington Artillery--First Lieutenant commanding, James F. Hart; 2d, S. Gilman Horsev 3d, Warren R. Marshall; 4th, Paul Hamilton. All of the other companies of the Legion start to-day (Monday) from South Carolina for Richmond, and may be expected here by Wednesday. Col. Hampton has purchased a fine park of artillery for the Washingtons — rifle cannon and howitzers — made in Richmon
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. from Camp Pickens. Camp Pickens, Manassas Junction, June 27, 1861. You have already noticed in your valuable columns the return of the companies from Fairfax. The conviction of their taking about 50 per cent, of duties from our shoulders, had no small share in the hearty welcome we bestowed upon our companies in arms. The leader of our very efficient band, Mr. Smith, turned out, notwithstanding the lateness of the hour, and conducted them to their respective quarters, under the soul-stirring strains of "La Marseillaise" and "Dixie. " Before I proceed, I am bound to comment on the extract of a private letter in your paper of 23d. First, Mr. Private prophecies that our regiment will get the valuable acquisition of three Irish companies. I am sorry to have to contradict this with the substantial proofs that one of the vacancies has been filled up already by the Washington Volunteers, a very well drilled company, numbering sixty-f