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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 9, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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hing to do with the attack on him. But he was considered unfit to associate with such patriarchs in the country's service as the Senator from Massachusetts, (Sumner,) and the Senator from New-Hampshire, (Clark,) and even the Senator from Pennsylvania, (Wilmot,) and the Senator from Tennessee, (Johnson,) were afflicted by his presence here as not loyal enough for them. Oh! he must have degenerated in ten years. In 1850 he was appointed on a Committee with such men as Clay, Webster, Calhoun, Clayton, and used his humble efforts to maintain peace. He had ever voted for peace, and never given a sectional vote. Every impulse of my heart, and every tie that binds me to earth, is interwoven with the form of Government under which we live, and to which I acknowledge my allegiance, and I will yield to no man in my attachment to it. Few men of my years have enjoyed more of her glorious advantages, and none have felt more grateful for them; and, though I have been assailed with all the fury o
Volunteers. Co. H, Serg. Augustus Armstrong, head. Co. A, Private John J. Eckle, three fingers off. Co. B, Privates Wm. W. Lebrane, finger off; Ferdinand Disbro, compound fracture. Co. C, Privates Joseph Heritage, leg, severe; J. Hickman, hand. Co. D, Privates Wm. Phillips, scalp, slight; Geo. Worth, chest, severe; David A. Johnson, neck, slight. Co. F, Private Samuel Blake, side, severe. Co. G, Privates B. Ruddinger, head; Victor Williamson, lower jaw. Co. H, Private Edward Clayton, mouth, slight. Co. K, Private Jonathan Burl, leg amputated, dangerous; Private Geo. P. Dobbs, head. Co. H, Private Wm. Aumick. This report is as perfect as can be under the circumstances, being compiled from the chief medical director's report of the wounded, and the regimental reports of the killed. The names of some of the wounded on the fleet are subjoined. R. M. Coleman, wounded in the chest, is master's mate of the Ceres. Alexander Hand, seaman on the Ceres, wou
Mayor's Court. --Yesterday the following cases were disposed of by the Mayor: Michael Dolan, charged with selling a horse belonging to the Confederate States, was put upon trial. The evidence failing to substantiate the accusation, the charge was dismissed and Dolan set at liberty. Two little white boys, named Edward Clayton and George Kane, charged with breaking into and entering the house of Wm. Thomas, and stealing therefrom one pair of shoes, a pistol, one set of shirt buttons, and a gold ring, the whole valued at $150, were, after a partial examination of the evidence, sent to a county justice for final disposition, the offence having been committed beyond the jurisdiction of the city. Edward, a negro slave whose master is in the Confederate service, was arrested on the charge of persuading Davy, slave of Dr. Earley, to escapes to the Yankees. The Mayor deeming the evidence against the accused of too trivial a character to send him on, he was ordered to be