t Fort Steadman, in front of Petersburg, Va.
Abell, Caleb, private, captured on retreat to Appomattox (dead).
Burnley, Horace B., private, captured at Fort Steadman (dead).
Brown, J. Mannis, private, surrendered at Appomattox (dead).
Bailey, John, private, captured (dead).
Coleman, James T., private, killed at Hatcher's Run, 1864.
Catterton, George Newton, orderly sergeant, wounded and captured at Fort Steadman.
Catterton, Elijah N., captured at Fort Steadman (dead).
Chapman, N. T. (Bose).
Carr, James, captured on retreat.
Coles, Thomas S., sick and died in a Petersburg hospital.
Earley, Jerry A.
Elliott, M. D., captured at Fort Steadman (living).
Fry, J. N.
Harris, James O., sergeant, surrendered at Appomattox (dead).
Harris, Henry, captured at Fort Steadman.
Hurt, Morris, captured on retreat to Appomattox (dead).
Hill, Joseph, captured (dead).
Jarman, J. L. (living).
Kirby, J. S., wounded at Hatcher's Run.
Kirby, Edward, ca
al L. I. Co., of Virginia; ex-president Medical Director's Association of the United States, Canada, etc. Assistant Surgeons Edward Adams, Amelia county, Va.; J. C. Vaiden, New Kent county, Va.; Jack Harrison, Bremo Bluff, Va. Steward in charge dispensary, Joseph A. Gale, now chief surgeon Norfolk and Western railroad, and president Medical Society of Virginia, 1903-1904.
Third and Fourth Divisions—Assistant Surgeons John Malby, South Carolina; Shirley Carter, Virginia; Field; Holderby; Chapman; Wall, Florida; Edward Wiley; Thomas E. Stratton, Richmond, Va.
Fifth Division—Assistant Surgeon W. B. Gray, of Richmond, Va., ex-vice-president Medical Society of Virginia, Richmond Academy of Medicine, Richmond Microscopic Society, etc. Assistant Surgeons Charles Lee Dunkly, William A. Hardee. C. Jerome Cherry, of Portsmouth, Va.; Moss; White, of Portsmouth, Va.; Acting Assistant Surgeon J. R. Gildersleeve, of Richmond, Va.; Apothecaries Jett T. West and Sursdorff, of North Carolina.
s at, V., 212; VII., 308, 338; VIII., 18, 63, 65, 99, 230, 232; IX., 190; battle of, IX., 61, 63, 65, 79, 91, 345; losses at, X., 142.
Chancellorsville, Va.:
campaign, II., 98; V., 68, 98, 232; IX., 157, 190.
Chandler, A. B.,
VIII., 346 seq.
Chandler, D. T.,
VII., 80.
Chantilly, Va.,
II., 51, 52, 322; V., 36: X., 112.
Chapin, E. P.,
X., 137.
Champlains of the Ninth Army Corps
Viii., 257.
Chaplin, J. C.,
VI., 98.
Chaplin Hills, Ky.,
X., 156.
Chapman J. C.
VI. 97.
Chapultepec, Mex.,
I., 143.
Chargers: three famous, that bore a nation's destiny, IV., 299, 291.
Chariton River, Mo.,
II., 320.
Charles the Hammer
I., 30.
Charles City Court House, Va.:
I., 317; III., 89; highway near, IV., 83.
Charles City Cross roads, Va.,
I., 366.
Charles City Road, Va.,
V., 320.
Charleston, Mo.,
I., 356.
Charleston, S. C.:
I., 35, 39, 42; Volunteer company of, I., 89, 94, 103, 107, 109, 143, 33, 361;
ferred to the Committee on Roads, &c.
The bill for the relief of John W. Murrill, of Lynchburg, was laid on the table.
Bills Passed.--A bill providing for the payment of the expenses of a pedestal, and transporting and setting up a statue of Jefferson, and a bill for the relief of Thomas Jarvis, of Fairfax county.
On motion, the Senate adjourned — yeas 20, nays 10.
House of delegates.
Thursday,Jan. 24th, 1861.
The House was called to order at 12 o'clock M., by Mr. Chapman, of Monroe county.
Prayer by Rev. J. B. Jeter, of the 3d Baptist Church.
Bills Reported.--Bills were reported from committees, as follows: A bill imposing taxes for the support of Government; a bill to authorize the South- Side Railroad Company to build a branch road from Blacks and Whites, in the county of Nottoway into the county of Mecklenburg.
Extension of the Corporate Limits.--The bill for amending the charter of the city of Richmond, and extending the corporate limit