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The Daily Dispatch: April 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Resignations. --The resignations at Washington within a few days past are quite numerous. Among the army officers are the following: Gen. Joseph E. Johnson, Quartermaster-General; Col. Ro. E. Lee, 1st Cavalry; Brevet Col. Charles A. May; Capt. W. L. Cabell, Assistant Quartermaster; Lt. J. B. Hood, 2d Cavalry; Lieut. G. B. Casby, 2d Cavalry; Lt. L. L. Lomax, 1st Cavalry; Brevet Lieut Col. John B. Magruder, 1st Artillery; Lt. G. B. Anderson, 2d Dragoons; Capt. E. E. McLain, Assistant Quartermaster; Lieut. J. Marmaduke, 7th Infantry; Capt. Sam Jones, 1st Artillery; Bvt. Lieut. Col. John H. Winder, 3d Artillery; Lieut. W. P. Smith, Topographical Engineers; Lieut. John S. Saunders, Ordnance Department; Asst. Surgeon Charles H. Smith. The following are among the resignations in the Interior Department on Monday: Census Bureau.--W. B. Gullick, N. C., Chief Clerk, (salary $2,000 per annum,) --Hamilton, Ky.; W. W. McCreery, Va.; J. P. Torbert, D. C.; T. C. Hancock, N. C.; Jo