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The Daily Dispatch: December 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], Review of the army of the West by President Davis. (search)
Prison Items --The following soldiers were put in Castle Thunder Saturday, charged with desertion, viz: Jesse Edds, co D, 18th Va bet; Wm Kendrick, Whittingham art'y; John Morrissey, W Gill, Letcher bat'y; Jno Murray alias Jno O'Neal, substitute and deserter, Purcell bat'y; John Gzines, sent from hospital No. 19; Trisby Dix and Samuel Pagans, sent by Judge Ould to be court martialed; Jno Callahan, Captain Leake's co, deserter; James Oakley, Hampden artillery, deserter; H P Walker co G, 21st Ga. reg't, drunkenness; A Redden, co C, 52d N C reg't, deserter; Zacheus Champion, Hampden artillery, deserter; James Hix, H W Brown, Holcombe Legion; deserters: R P Kean, claiming to be a Kentuckian, no papers.
General Floyd's prisoners. It is understood that the Yankees captured by General Floyd's command, near the Kentucky boundary, will arrive here to-day by the Danville train. They will be held, as already stated, under State authority, as hostages for the release of Col. Zarvona, the gallant man who captured the St. Nicholas. Under the direction of Gov. Letcher, quarters have been prepared in the State Armory, owner of 7th and Cary streets, for the close accommodation of two hundred.