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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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that the New Orleans banks suspended specie payment on Saturday. Judge Sprague, of the U. S. District Court, at Boston, has given an opinion laying down the law against piracy, in respect to Southern privateers. The Pennsylvania Legislature have incorporated the "Union Nurse Corps," a body of women who all want to be Florence Nightingales. Nine regiments (says a Washington dispatch) are ordered to proceed to Fortress Monroe. The Cambridge (Md.) Democrat announces that Judge Stewart declines a re-election to Congress. Mario, the husband of Jessie White, has been ordered to quit Ferrara within twenty-four hours. On his refusal he was arrested. Hon. John Warts, formerly a member of Congress from Philadelphia, died in Rome, Italy, on the 23d ult. The Confederate Congress has adopted a resolution requesting the President to appoint a day of lasting and prayer. "Propitious weather and beautiful crops" in the tone of the intelligence from Western Virgi
es prompt these young men to come into our midst and volunteer their services to the State of Virginia, for there is not a man amongst them but has sacrificed much, and in many instances their all, in flying to the defence of liberty and right. In its ranks are gentlemen of wealth and character, who have left the luxuries and comforts of home to endure the hardships and privations of the tented field. The following is a list of its officers and privates: Captain, E. R. Dorsey; 1st Lieut. S. H. Stewart; 2d Lieut. R. C. Smith; 1st Sergeant, W. H. Rodgers; 2d do., William Smyth; 3d do., Sterling Murry; 4th do., J. G. Sterrett; 1st Corporal, J. Berryman; 2d do., M. J. Jonannes; 3d do., Jos. Polk; 4th do., Chas. Arnold. Privates: W. H. Murray, A. J. Inloes, C. J. Postley, J. C. Laughlin, Andrew Gies, D. L. Thomas, C. A. Scott, C. H. Sloan, L. Feast, Jas. McClelland, F. A. Thornton, S. Gazaway, H. Golder, W. Reinhardt, G. W. E. McCabe, F. A. White, A. F. West, J. Anderson, W. H. Norf