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The Walker Legion.
--Several immaterial errors crept into our notice of the arrival of the Second Regiment of Tennessee Volunteers (Walker Legion, Colonel Bate.) The following is a correct list of the company officers: Company A, Capt. S. N. White, Rutherford county; Company B. Capt. Anderson, Maury county; Company C, Capt.Chancy, Davidson county; Company D, Capt. Henry, Sumner county; Company E, Capt. Hunt, Shelby county; Company F, Capt. T. D. White, Rutherford county; Company G, Capt. Earthman, Davidson county; Company H, Capt. Dennison, Bedford county; Company I, Capt. Tynex, Sumner county; Company K, Capt. H. Bate, Sumner county. Col. White, who was mentioned as with the Legion and as having two sons therein, one a captain and one a private, is from Rutherford county, instead of Sumner, as stated in our first notice.
The Daily Dispatch: may 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch .
affairs in Old Louisa.(search)
Finished.
--Messrs. Jos. R. Anderson & Co. have completed their contract for the twenty-four inch cast-iron water pipes for the city of Richmond, and have delivered all of them.
From Washington. Washington, Nov. 14.
--It is authoritatively announced that the President has never publicly or privately pledged himself to secession, as Hon. Mr. Keitt is reported to have asserted in a recent speech.
The postmaster at Orangeburg, South Carolina, has tendered his resignation, to take effect on the 1st of January, unless South Carolina secedes sooner than that time.
His resignation has been accepted, and he is requested to name his successor.
In the event of his not procuring one who will give the necessary bonds, the office will be discontinued.
Col. Gardner, in the ordinary routine, has been relieved from the command of Fort Moultrie, Maj. Anderson, next in rank, has been appointed as his successor.
The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1860., [Electronic resource], Secession movement at the South . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1860., [Electronic resource], Secession movement at the South . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1860., [Electronic resource], Local matters. (search)