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valry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 210Henry L. BrisonA20Jan. 9, 1864; died April 30, 1864, at Readville, Mass. 211John DoughtyA27Jan 9, 1864; died April 4, 1864, at Readville, Mass. First battalion frontier Cavalry. (one Year.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 212George T. LitchfieldB19Dec. 30, 1864, to June 30, 1866. Veteran Reserve Corps. Name.Age.Term of service. 213Joseph Drugan27Aug. 9, 1864. 214Patrick Fallon26Aug. 24, 1864. 216Victor Victorine28Aug. 10, 1864. United States Veteran Volunteers. (Hancock's Corps.) Name.Age.Term of Service. 216Robert Jost33March 20, 1865; dis. March 20, 1866. 217Thomas M. Kenny22Dec. 12, 1864; prom. sergt. 218William M. Payne22Jan. 18, 1865; dis. Jan. 16, 1866. 219Joshua P. Sawyer30Dec. 12, 1864; 1st sergt. From a town Book, and not mentioned in the preceding list. Name.Age.Co.Term of service. 220John S. Alanson31D2d Heavy Art.; Aug. 22, 1863. 221Thomas Burns, recr.211st Inf.; Dec. 9, 18
By Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers. Receiver's Sale of negroes.--In pursuance of an order of the District Court of the Confederate States for the Eastern District of Virginia, made on the 10th day of August, 1864, in the matter of L. J. Bowden, an alien enemy, dec'd, I shall sell at public auction, for cash, at the auction store of Messrs. Hill, Dickinson & Co., in the city of Richmond, on Wednesday, the 17th day of August, instant, at ten o'clock A. M., the following Slaves, to wit: Alice Johnson, a negro woman, aged twenty-two years. James, son of Alice, aged three years. Cloe Green, a negro woman, aged thirty-two years. Mary, child of Cloe, aged ten years. Levi, child of Cloe, aged eight years. Franklin, child of Cloe, aged six years. Ben, child of Cloe, aged four years. Nellie Redman, aged thirty-two years. Delphi, child of Nellie, aged nine years. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneer
By Hill, Dickinson &Co., Auctioneers.Receiver's sale of negroes. --In pursuance of an order of the District Court of the Confederate States for the Eastern District of Virginia, made on the 10th day of August, 1864, in the matter of L. J. Bowden, an alien enemy, dec'd, I shall sell at public auction, for cash, at the auction store of Messrs. Hill, Dickinson & Co., in the city of Richmond, on Wednesday, the 17th day of August, instant, at ten o'clock A. M., the following Slaves, to wit: Alice Johnson, a negro woman, aged twenty-two years. James, son of Alice, aged three years. Cloe Green, a negro woman, aged thirty-two years. Mary, child of Cloe, aged ten years. Levi, child of Cloe, aged eight years. Franklin, child of Cloe, aged six years. Ben, child of Cloe, aged four years. Nellie Redman, aged thirty-two years. Delphi, child of Nellie, aged nine years. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. Hill., Dickinson & Co., Auctionee
By Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers. Receiver's Sale of negroes.--In pursuance of an order of the District Court of the Confederate States for the Eastern District of Virginia, made on the 10th day of August, 1864, in the matter of L. J. Bowden, an alien enemy, dec'd, I shall sell at public auction, for cash, at the auction store of Messrs. Hill, Dickinson & Co., in the city of Richmond, on Wednesday, the 17th day of August, instant, at ten o'clock A. M., the following Slaves, to wit: Alice Johnson, a negro woman, aged twenty-two years. James, son of Alice, aged three years. Cloe Green, a negro woman, aged thirty-two years. Mary, child of Cloe, aged ten years. Levi, child of Cloc, aged eight years. Franklin, child of Cloe, aged six years. Ben, child of Cloe, aged four years. Nellie Redman, aged thirty-two years. Delphi, child of Nellie, aged nine years. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers. au 11--tds
By Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers. Receiver's Sale of Negroes.--In pursuance of an order of the District Court of the Confederate States for the Eastern District of Virginia, made on the 10th day of August, 1864, in the matter of L. J. Bowden, an alien enemy, dec'd, I shall sell at public auction, for cash, at the auction store of Messrs. Hill, Dickinson & Co., in the city of Richmond, on Wednesday, the 17th day of August, instant, at ten o'clock A. M., the following Slaves, to wit: Alice Johnson, a negro woman, aged twenty-two years: James, son of Alice, aged three years. Cloe Green, a negro woman, aged thirty-two years. Mary, child of Cloe, aged ten years. Levi, child of Cloe, aged eight years. Franklin, child of Cloe, aged six years. Ben, child of Cloe, aged four years. Nellie Redman, aged thirty-two years. Delphi, child of Nellie, aged nine years. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneer
By Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers. Receiver's Sale of Negroes.--In pursuance of an order of the District Court of the Confederate States for the Eastern District of Virginia, made on the 10th day of August, 1864, in the matter of L. J. Bowden, an alien enemy, dec'd, I shall sell at public auction, for cash, at the auction store of Messrs. Hill, Dickinson & Co., in the city of Richmond, on Wednesday, the 17th day of August, instant, at ten o'clock A. M., the following Slaves, to wit: Alice Johnson, a negro woman, aged twenty-two years. James, son of Alice, aged three years. Cloe Green, a negro woman, aged thirty-two years. Mary, child of Cloe, aged ten years. Levi, child of Cloe, aged eight years. Franklin, child of Cloe, aged six years. Ben, child of Cloe, aged four years. Nellie Redman, aged thirty-two years. Delphi, child of Nellie, aged nine years. Henry L. Brooke, Receiver, District No. 3. Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneer
The alleged Stoneman Outrage. --The Macon Intelligencer says: The article we published some ten days ago induced General Stoneman to address us the following note: Macon military prison, August 10, 1864. "General Stoneman presents his compliments to Mr. J. H. Steele, and requests the honor of an interview to-day upon a subject of importance to myself." The note we received about sundown of the day on which it was written. Early on the next morning we applied, in company with a friend, to the commandant of the post in this city for leave to visit General Stoneman, which was granted; but on reaching the prison, we were informed that he had been sent to Charleston. We make this statement to show that it was our intention to give him a hearing, and an opportunity to clear himself of the charge made against him, if he could, as we would not do even an enemy like that raider injustice knowingly. And now for the charges made against him through this paper. They
t of the Federal Government to violate its own agreement, the Confederate authorities, moved by the sufferings of the brave men who are so unjustly held in Northern prisons, determined to abate their fair demands, and, accordingly, on the 10th of August, 1864, I addressed the following communication to Major John E. Mulford, Assistant Agent of Exchange, in charge of the flag-of-truce boat, which on the same day I delivered to him at Varina, on James river: " War Department, --Richmond, Va., August 10, 1864. "Major John E. Malford, "Assistant Agent of Exchange:" Sir: You have several times proposed to me to exchange the prisoners respectively held by the two belligerents, officer for officer and man for man.--The same offer has also been made by other officials having charge of matters connected with the exchange of prisoners. This proposal has heretofore been declined by the Confederate authorities, they insisting upon the terms of the cartel, which required the deli
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