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The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 1 1 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
e. C. F. Russell, C. Linderman and F. Bradley; Acting-Master's Mates, J. E. Merriman; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. R. May; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, F. C. Imlay; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, D. B. Overton; Acting-Second-Assistant, R. Pallet; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. B. Rice, H. R. Allen, A. P. Smith and Jas. Hill. Commodore Morris--Fourth-rate. Acting Master, R. G. Lee; Acting-Ensigns, J. D. Gossick, A. J. Kane and Jos. Ware; Acting-Master's Mate, L. Dempsey; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, R. W. Clark; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, T. Higgins; Engineers; Acting-Second-Assistants, V. Cronk and J. H. Watkins; Acting-Third-Assistants, L. L. Copeland, J. Callahan and D. A. Bandell. *Eolus--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master E. S. Keyser; Acting-Ensigns Thos. Stothard, C. A. Stewart, S. M. Lane and H. N. Crockett; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. Jenkins; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, A. Rockerfeller; Acting-Third-Assistants, G. L. Rockwell, J. M. Hennesy and M. L. Ruth. Samu
vicinity met here a few days ago and organized a society, under the name of "Prospect Aid Society," for the purpose of contributing to the wants of the bold and patriotic defenders of their honor and our glorious Southern Confederacy. The meeting was numerously attended, nearly every lady of this thickly settled neighborhood being present. At 11 o'clock the meeting came to order and the Society was organized, when, on motion, the following named officers were elected, to wit: Mrs R. W. Clark, President; Miss Wortley Allen, Vice President; Mrs. Amanda Crawley, Treasurer; Miss Bettle H. Venable, Secretary. A constitution for the government of the Society having been adopted, committees were appointed to solicit contributions, &c, &c.--And in a short time a large box containing an immense quantity of necessaries for the sick and wounded soldiers in the hospital at Culpeper Court-House, was sent forward. The contents of this box have been prepared by these ladies with
nd the 4th Massachusetts regiment was to move from Newport News, but the order has been countermanded. The time of the Massachusetts regiments expires in about two weeks, and on account of their arduous duties within the Fortress and at Newport News, in the way of mounting cannon and digging trenches, the order for their movement has excited much surprise Gen. Butler is by no means partial to the Massachusetts regiments. One of the Louisiana Zouaves made prisoner on Saturday, named Clark, was formerly a wood engraver in Harper's establishment. On the march from Yorktown they were supplied only with flour, to be cooked as occasion might require. They state that the force which advanced consisted of 2,600 infantry and 300 cavalry. The two deserters represent the force as 1,000 stronger. They reached a point two miles this side of Great Bethel.--The expedition having miscarried, the greater part probably returned to Yorktown. Nothing has since been heard of them. Lieu