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The Daily Dispatch: May 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Jennings Wise Hussars. --We are pleased to see that the glorious name of Jennings Wise the Southern hero and patriot, is to be perpetuated so far as a "band of brothers" of his own stamp can perpetuate his example. The "Jennings Wise Hussars," a cavalry company, are in the field and have elected the following officers: Captain, Julius Tucker; 1st Lieutenant, F. W. Tichenor; 2d Lieutenant, Richard A. Wise; 3d Lieutenant J. Lucius Davis, Jr. J. B. Johnson, Orderly Sergeant; Simon E. Stone, 2d Sergeant; W. H. Blount, 3d Sergeant; B. F. Stuart, 4th Sergeant; M. B. Curry 1st Corporal; Batherst M. Davis, 2d Corporal; J. B. Chapman, 3d Corporal; Geo. E. Berry, 4th Corporal.
The President's family. --We learn from the Raleigh Journal that the wife of President Davis, with her children, is at present residing in that city. Several ladies and gentlemen accompany them, among whom are Senator Gwen, of California, and his son. The Journal adds that it is the intention of President Davis to lead an army against the hosts investing Richmond, and has declared its streets shall run with blood before he yields it. The President's family. --We learn from the Raleigh Journal that the wife of President Davis, with her children, is at present residing in that city. Several ladies and gentlemen accompany them, among whom are Senator Gwen, of California, and his son. The Journal adds that it is the intention of President Davis to lead an army against the hosts investing Richmond, and has declared its streets shall run with blood before he yields it.