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The Daily Dispatch: may 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Died On the morning of the 15th instant, David Moore, youngest child of Laura and Johnson Adams, aged 15 months and six days. I bend me o'er thy little form. Now stiff in death and cold, And think another darling lamb Has safely reached the fold. I see by faith a little crown Of glory on thy brow: I hear the bustling of thy wing-- Thou art an angel now. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock, from his father's residence on Clay street, near Buchanan's Spring
, and officers elected accordingly. The Fredericksburg companies are all doing their duty, and are all ready for service anywhere. The Fredericksburg Artillery had a new election of officers the other day, and on yesterday were ordered off on secret service. The officers are C. M. Braxton, Captain; Jno. Alexander, 1st Lieut.; Mr. Marye, 2d Lieut.; Chas. Goolrick, 3d Lieut. We have dress parade every evening, and are twice a day regaled with fine music from the Brass Band under Capt. Adams, of this town — besides we see scores of the prettiest ladies, plenty of fine horses, and other Virginia attractions, daily. What if every now and then some of us do get put in the "guard-house" for being over time, and what if the "double quick" is rather hard for warm weather?--we are fully paid for it in the way of other innocent amusements. You may rest assured that we don't want to go back soon. We have here several efficient and fine companies from Caroline and Spotsylvania —