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th cav; C T Carter, Mosby's bat; Corp't W D Hawkins, 38th; Jas Hillyard, Carter's battery; J L Lunsford, 9th cav; W H Moss, 4th cav; J A Morris, 49th; J W Robinson, 2d cav; A M Wright, 23d; M Yeatman, 49th; S D Butler, 14th; S Bywater, cav; Corporal Blackburn, 55th; J L Bartlett, 36th; R R Carr, 55th; J D Dowdy, 21st; Serg't J E Futler, 88th; J W Grant, 9th; D B Harold, 24th; S S Hawthorne, 37th; L A Jones, J Kester, and W J Martin, 53d; C A Ratcliffe, Sergeant T G Walker, 28th; E L Adams, 3d cavalry; J L Collier, 12th; W F Gaines, 18th; L B Hughes, 19th; T J Sounders, 56th; C W Tucker, 1st cav; W A. Ashwater, 24th; J H Bell, 8th; T Bolinger, 62d; W H Covington, 40th; S Courtney, 11th; T Dickens, 40th; J W Berly, 24th; S M Halley, 18th; R A Jordan, 27th; J G Laffoon, 18th; J T McLaughlin, 8th; J P Philpots, 42d; J T Rogers, 28th, and James Childress, 21st. The names of those from the other States who have died at Point Lookout may be found at the Army Intelligence office.
se when the alarm was given a great deal of time was necessarily taken up in getting them together. But Capts. Chew and Breathed did not wait for this. Each wheeled a gun into position and opened on the enemy, whilst other guns were being "hitched ng the camp clear, dashed in with a yell. They immediately set fire to the tents, huts, and stabling of Capts. Chew and Breathed, whose camps were nearest them. They also destroyed a caisson and forge for Capt. Chew. All this was done in sight of The enemy having been defeated and driven back, the men returned to their county no have with Duggary they could, and Capt. Breathed dispatched ten men to Charlottesville to bring out arms for his squad, it being his intention to follow up the Yankeeand came on them suddenly in a bend in the road, but nothing daunted by the odds against him he held his ground until Capt. Breathed came up, when the enemy were driven back in such haste that they were compelled to abandon a carriage, containing a n
hostilities, whether the war shall not come to a close and the Union be restored by a return of all the States to their allegiance and rights under the Constitution. Mr. Dawes (Mass.) inquired of Mr. Long whether he would not substitute Mr. Vallandigham for Mr. Ewing or Mr. Fillmore; while Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, thought Mr. Buchanan ought to be added to the list of Commissioners. The resolution was rejected, only twenty-two members voting for it, vis: Messrs, James C. Allen, Ancens. Brooks, Conroth Drulson, Eden, Eldridge, Knapp, Long McDowell, Miller (Pa.) Morrison, O'Neil, (Ohio,) Pradleton, Randall, (Pa,) Rogers, Ross, Silles, Strouse, Voothess, Chilton A. White. The nays were 96. Mr. Schenck (Ohio) offered a series of resolutions, namely that the present war against armed insurgents, banded under the same of the Southern Confederacy, was brought on by a wicked and wholly inexcusable rebellion, and all these gaged in, of aiding and abetting is, have incurred th
e, excellent. Among the officers who arrived there recently from Johnson's Island was Col. J. Lucius Davis, of Henrico. The following deaths had occurred there among the Virginia troops from the 1st of December to the 29th of February: H L Brown, Sergt J E Fuller, 88th; T Cox, J E Epperson, 50th; E C Edwards, 40th; J A Downy, 4th cavalry; E Gray, 9th; A Hollinger, 12th cav; A K Haynes, 55th; P Leach, 8th; Jas S Mitchell, 47th; D N. Myers, 62d; J P Monroe, 4th cav; Jacob Pulse, 1st cav; Andrew Pinker, 88d; Geo K Palmer, 55th; C Rule, 2d cav; F H Secton, 4th; H C Wilkinson, 14th, W H Watson, 53d; O Woodsor., 41st; J H Atkins, 22d; J W Burch, 52d; J Brown, 4th; H Broadfield, 15th cav; C T Carter, Mosby's bat; Corp't W D Hawkins, 38th; Jas Hillyard, Carter's battery; J L Lunsford, 9th cav; W H Moss, 4th cav; J A Morris, 49th; J W Robinson, 2d cav; A M Wright, 23d; M Yeatman, 49th; S D Butler, 14th; S Bywater, cav; Corporal Blackburn, 55th; J L Bartlett, 36th; R R Carr, 55th; J D
Commissioners of like number, for the came object, on behalf of the Confederate States, at such time and place as may be agreed upon, to ascertain, before a renewal of hostilities, whether the war shall not come to a close and the Union be restored by a return of all the States to their allegiance and rights under the Constitution. Mr. Dawes (Mass.) inquired of Mr. Long whether he would not substitute Mr. Vallandigham for Mr. Ewing or Mr. Fillmore; while Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, thought Mr. Buchanan ought to be added to the list of Commissioners. The resolution was rejected, only twenty-two members voting for it, vis: Messrs, James C. Allen, Ancens. Brooks, Conroth Drulson, Eden, Eldridge, Knapp, Long McDowell, Miller (Pa.) Morrison, O'Neil, (Ohio,) Pradleton, Randall, (Pa,) Rogers, Ross, Silles, Strouse, Voothess, Chilton A. White. The nays were 96. Mr. Schenck (Ohio) offered a series of resolutions, namely that the present war against armed insurgents, banded under the
M. A. Buls (search for this): article 6
Miss M. A. Buls, of N. C., who has done great good in collecting funds, clothing and food for our soldiers in the field and hospitals, is in this city at the Spotswood Hotel, where those disposed to aid her patriotic efforts may address her.
rred there among the Virginia troops from the 1st of December to the 29th of February: H L Brown, Sergt J E Fuller, 88th; T Cox, J E Epperson, 50th; E C Edwards, 40th; J A Downy, 4th cavalry; E Gray, 9th; A Hollinger, 12th cav; A K Haynes, 55th; P Leach, 8th; Jas S Mitchell, 47th; D N. Myers, 62d; J P Monroe, 4th cav; Jacob Pulse, 1st cav; Andrew Pinker, 88d; Geo K Palmer, 55th; C Rule, 2d cav; F H Secton, 4th; H C Wilkinson, 14th, W H Watson, 53d; O Woodsor., 41st; J H Atkins, 22d; J W Burch, 52d; J Brown, 4th; H Broadfield, 15th cav; C T Carter, Mosby's bat; Corp't W D Hawkins, 38th; Jas Hillyard, Carter's battery; J L Lunsford, 9th cav; W H Moss, 4th cav; J A Morris, 49th; J W Robinson, 2d cav; A M Wright, 23d; M Yeatman, 49th; S D Butler, 14th; S Bywater, cav; Corporal Blackburn, 55th; J L Bartlett, 36th; R R Carr, 55th; J D Dowdy, 21st; Serg't J E Futler, 88th; J W Grant, 9th; D B Harold, 24th; S S Hawthorne, 37th; L A Jones, J Kester, and W J Martin, 53d; C A Ratcliffe, S
resolution was also unanimously adopted. Mr. Cox (Ohio) offered the following: Resolved, That the rebellion be and the same is hereby abolished. This resolution was agreed to amid laughter. Mr. Pendleton (Ohio) offered the following: Resolved, As the sense of this House that the military arrest, without civil warrant and trial, by a military commission, without jury, of Clement L. Vallandigham, a citizen of Ohio, not in the land or naval service, by order of Major General Burnside, and his subsequent banishment by order of the President, executed by military force, were acts of mere arbitrary power, in palpable violence of the Constitution and laws of the United States. Mr. Washburne (Ill.) supposed that the question had been settled at the last election is Ohio, and moved to lay the resolution on the table. Disagreed to — yeas 34, nays 84. The resolution was then rejected — yeas 47, nays 76. Capture of a Blockade Runner — Presents for President Da<
Leach, 8th; Jas S Mitchell, 47th; D N. Myers, 62d; J P Monroe, 4th cav; Jacob Pulse, 1st cav; Andrew Pinker, 88d; Geo K Palmer, 55th; C Rule, 2d cav; F H Secton, 4th; H C Wilkinson, 14th, W H Watson, 53d; O Woodsor., 41st; J H Atkins, 22d; J W Burch, 52d; J Brown, 4th; H Broadfield, 15th cav; C T Carter, Mosby's bat; Corp't W D Hawkins, 38th; Jas Hillyard, Carter's battery; J L Lunsford, 9th cav; W H Moss, 4th cav; J A Morris, 49th; J W Robinson, 2d cav; A M Wright, 23d; M Yeatman, 49th; S D Butler, 14th; S Bywater, cav; Corporal Blackburn, 55th; J L Bartlett, 36th; R R Carr, 55th; J D Dowdy, 21st; Serg't J E Futler, 88th; J W Grant, 9th; D B Harold, 24th; S S Hawthorne, 37th; L A Jones, J Kester, and W J Martin, 53d; C A Ratcliffe, Sergeant T G Walker, 28th; E L Adams, 3d cavalry; J L Collier, 12th; W F Gaines, 18th; L B Hughes, 19th; T J Sounders, 56th; C W Tucker, 1st cav; W A. Ashwater, 24th; J H Bell, 8th; T Bolinger, 62d; W H Covington, 40th; S Courtney, 11th; T Dickens,
Negro soldiers. --Four negro soldiers, dressed in full United States uniforms, were brought to this city and lodged in the Libby prison on Sunday night last. These negroes were captured on the 2d of March, near Williamsburg, and were attached to Butter's infantry command, who were on their way to cover Col. Dahlgren's retreat. Maj. Turner, in command of the prisoners in this city, very properly placed them in the same cells in which the officers captured among the raiders were confined. The following are their names: Privates Jas W Corn, co C, 5th U S vols; P F Lowis, co I, 5th U S volge R P Armistead, co H, 6th U S vols; John Thomas, co H, 6th U S vols.
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