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The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Maine lady's opinion of the War . (search)
Promotion.
--Colonel Joseph R. Anderson, of this city, has we learn, been appointed a Brigadier General in the army of the confederate States. Colonel Anderson has been assiduously engaged for months past in preparing cannon and munitions of war for the use of our Government, but is now to be transferred to a higher, though not more useful, sphere of action.
His many friends predict for him a successful career in the field of active operations, to which he will proceed at an early day.
Promotion.
--Colonel Joseph R. Anderson, of this city, has we learn, been appointed a Brigadier General in the army of the confederate States. Colonel Anderson has been assiduously engaged for months past in preparing cannon and munitions of war for the use of our Government, but is now to be transferred to a higher, though not more useful, sphere of action.
His many friends predict for him a successful career in the field of active operations, to which he will proceed at an early day.
Gen. Anderson.
--In our notice yesterday of the appointment of Col. Joseph R. Anderson as a Brigadier General in the C. S. Army, we omitted to mention that he is a graduate of the West Point Military Academy, and was formerly an officer in the U. S. Army.
Gen. Anderson.
--In our notice yesterday of the appointment of Col. Joseph R. Anderson as a Brigadier General in the C. S. Army, we omitted to mention that he is a graduate of the West Point Military Academy, and was formerly an officer in the U. S. Army.
The Daily Dispatch: September 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Heenan 's Champion belt sold at auction. (search)
Gen. Joseph R. Anderson.
--This officer has been appointed, by President Davis, to the coast defence of North Carolina, and is subordinate to Gen. Gatlin, who has command of the entire Confederate force of that State.
Gen. Anderson has reported at headquarters in Newbern, and is now engaged in the discharge of his duties.
Gen. Joseph R. Anderson.
--This officer has been appointed, by President Davis, to the coast defence of North Carolina, and is subordinate to Gen. Gatlin, who has command of the entire Confederate force of that State.
Gen. Anderson has reported at headquarters in Newbern, and is now engaged in the discharge of his duties.
The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Petty Larceny. (search)
Petty Larceny.
--A negro named Henry was convicted before the Mayor for stealing an iron chain from Jos. R. Anderson, and punished in the usual way. This shows what perils do environ the man that meddles with cold iron.
The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway--twenty Doldars reward (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch .] (search)
House of Delegates.
The House met at 12 M. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Moore
A communication was received from the Governor enclosing papers from E. T. D. Myers, showing the operations in the Military Engineers' Department.
Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
The Speaker appointed the following special committee:
In reference to the treatment of Confederate prisoners in the Federal prisons at Columbus, Ohio: Messrs. Anderson, of Botetourt, Woodhouse, and Coleman of Fayette and Raleigh.
To ascertain what judicial officers of the Commonwealth should not receive their salaries in consequence of disloyalty to the South: Messrs, Evans, McKinney, Green, Prince, Robinson of Berkeley, Dunn, Wooten, Laidley, Spady, McDonald of Logan, and Dabney.
The bill to refund R. H. Maury $139.07, for taxes erroneously assessed in Nicholas county, was passed.
The bill to reduce into slavery such emancipated slaves as shall have remained in the Commonwealth twelve months