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Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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oun county; D. L. Shodgrass Marion county; D. Williams, Harrison county; Ell Emrick, Wood county; Levi Tottey, Hampshire county; Robert Anderson and Andrew Jones, Cumberland county; J. A. B. Leonard and S. S. Floyd, Montgomery county. The following are confined at the Old Capitol prison: Dearban, Samuel and Isaiah Johnson, Jno A. Scott, Jno. W. George and Samuel C. Taylor, Accomac county, blockading; Bolney Purcell and Steven R. M. unt, London, held as hostages; J. H. Barnes, F. Fox, Geo. H. Cook, Richard Johnson, Richard Richardson and Albert Wren, Fairfax county, Disloyal. The Chesapeake "pirates"--the way her cargo was disposed of. The Boston Journal, in noticing the arrest of some of the parties who were concerned in the capture of the Chesapeake, says: Two of the pirates have been arrested in St. John. Others, including the leader Braine, were in the city several days, but owing to the delay in issuing the requisitions, resulting from the extreme caution of the
Negroes for Hire. --One good female Cook, two Washers and Ironers, one Chambermaid, one driver, and one dining-room servant, for hire by E & S Wortham & Co. ja 20--4t
For Hire. --A first rate Cook and Washer; also, a Chambermaid; to be hired together. Apply to Miss Lucy King, second door from the corner of Broad and Mayo sts. ja 16--4t*