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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Index of names of persons. (search)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, chapter 4 (search)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Richmond, Jan. 22, 1862. James Lyons, Esq.-- Dear Sir:
A vacancy having occurred in the representation of this district, by the death of our late distinguished Representative, John Tyler, we request you to announce yourself as a candidate to fill it. Very respectfully, your ob't serv'ts, Wm. G. Crenshaw, Thos. W. Doswell, E. T. Winston, Wm. Taylor, John Ahern, C. Stebbins, Jos. Doerflinger, and many others.
Richmond, Jan. 22, 1862. To Messrs. Wm. G. Crenshaw, Thomas H. Doswell, E. T. Winston, Wm. Taylor, Jno. Ahern, C. Stebbins, Jos. Doerflinger, and others: Gentlemen:
Your note of this date, requesting me to announce myself as a candidate for Congress, has just been received, and, in compliance with your request, with many thanks for your kindness, I now announce myself a candidate. Most respectfully, yours, ja 23--2t* James Lyons.
James Lyons, Esq.: Richmond, Jan. 22. 1862. --Dear Sir:
A vacancy having occurred in the representation of this district, by the death of our late distinguished Representative, John Tyler, we request you to announce yourself as a candidate to fill it. Very respectfully, your ob't servants, Wm. G. Crenshaw, John Abern, Thos. W. Doswell, C. Stebbins, E. T. Winston, Jos. Doerflinger, Wm. Taylor, and many others.
Richmond, Jan. 22, 1862. To Messrs. Wm. G. Crenshaw, Thomas W. Doswell, E. T. Winston, William Taylor, John Ahern, C. Stebbins, Joseph Doerflinger, and others: Gentlemen:
Your note of this date, requesting me to announce myself as a candidate for Congress, has just been received, and in compliance with your request, with many thanks for your kindness, I now announce myself as candidate. Most respectfully, yours, ja 28--2w* James Lyons.
Second Military Class.
--The following company officers have been elected in the several districts of this city:
North of Broad street, between 1st and 7th--John B. Danforth, Captain, Andrew Johnston, 1st Lieutenant, John Ahern, 2d Lieutenant.
North of Broad and west of 1st streets--R. W. Allen, Captain, Wm. H. Eggleston, 1st Lieutenants Jno. W. Beveridge, Lieutenant.
North of Broad and east of 14th streets--Thomas M. Hilizhimer, Captain; James H, Cook, 1st Lieutenant.
Edward Turner, 2d Lieutenant.
South of Broad and east of 14th streets--H. A. Wilkins, Captain; George watt, 1st Lieutenant, John J. Wilson, 2d Lieutenant.
Between 7th and 14th streets--Christopher Q. Tompkins, Captain; B. W. Richardson, 1st Lieutenant, Thomas M. Alfriend, 2d Lieutenant.
South of Broad and west of th streets.--John F. Reguaule, Captain; Adolphus Morris, 1st Lieutenant John B. Glasebrock, 2d Lieutenant.
The foregoing companies are composed of persons between the a
House Breaking.
--On Thursday night last the family grocery store of Mr. John Ahern, corner of 3d and Clay streets, was forcibly entered and robbed of about $500 worth or goods.
The burglars effected their entrance by boring small holes through the door and then prying off the fastenings.
Yesterday morning the police were put upon the scent of the goods, and soon thereafter discovered a quantity of lard in another grocery which they believed to have been stolen from Mr. Ahern.
House Breaking.
--On Thursday night last the family grocery store of Mr. John Ahern, corner of 3d and Clay streets, was forcibly entered and robbed of about $500 worth or goods.
The burglars effected their entrance by boring small holes through the door and then prying off the fastenings.
Yesterday morning the police were put upon the scent of the goods, and soon thereafter discovered a quantity of lard in another grocery which they believed to have been stolen from Mr. Ahern.
Receiving stolen goods.
--John Densler, and Sarah, his wife, charged with receiving four barrels of coffee stolen from William W. Snead, knowing the same to have been stolen, were before the Mayor yesterday, and after a hearing were sent on for further examination before the Hustings Court.
John was admitted to bail to answer in the sum of $1,000, and Sarah, his wife, in $500.--Matthew O'Neal, the keeper of a grocery on Shockoe Hill, was arrested and brought before the Mayor yesterday, to answer the charge of recieving $400 worth of lard, stolen from John Ahern, knowing the same to have been stolen.
Owing to the absence of witnesses the examination was adjourned until to day.