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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Annual reunion of Pegram Battalion Association in the Hall of House of Delegates, Richmond, Va., May 21st, 1886. (search)
xistence. The spirit which sustained her in war has enabled her to bear the results of defeat with such uncomplaining dignity as to have won from all the world as much respect in her humiliation as she would have enjoyed in complete victory. My friends, her name will not perish so long as her pure women and brave men shall cherish and revere the glorious memories of her sons and daughters who have gone before. 4. The cavalry—The Men who were Always Fighting. Responded to by Lieutenant F. H. Deane as follows: Mr. President, Ladies and Comrades: I know of no more fitting or appropriate toast for the cavalry than, The men who were always fighting. Yes, sir, they were always fighting, and for this reason General Stuart taught to sing if you want to have a good time, jine the cavalry. I find by your programme I am called on, as usual, to precede the artillery and infantry. It was ever their duty to be in the advance when we were advancing, and in the rear if we were ret
nted for $30 per annum, thus making the aggregate rent $180 per annum. And immediately thereafter, say at 5 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a lot at the corner of Venable and McCance streets, fronting on the south side of Venable street 55 feet, running back 53 feet, having thereon a Brick and Framed Tenement, formerly used as a Store and Dwelling. At the same hour and place will be sold a lot containing about two Acres, in Henrico, on the Meadow Bridge road, near the residence of Albert A. Morris, Esq. And another lot near the above containing about one Acre, on the cross road leading fro the Meadow Bridge road to the Mechanicsville Tollgate, and adjoining the Farm of Dr. F. H. Deane. Terms.--For the Salves, 4 months credit, fro approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. For the Real Estate, one-fourth balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable paper, interest added, secured by a trust deed. The taxes for 1861 Goddin & Apperson, Auct'rs. fe 21
he aggregate rent $180 per annum. And immediately thereafter, say at 5 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a lot at the corner of Venable and McCance streets, fronting on the south side of Venable street 55 feet, running back 53 feet, having thereon a Brick and Framed Tenement, formerly used as a Store and Dwelling. At the same hour and place will be sold a lot containing about two Acres, in Henrico, on the Meadow Bridge road, near the residence of Albert A. Morris, Esq. And another lot near the above, containing about one Acre, on the cross road leading from the meadow Bridge road to the Mechanicsville Tollgate, and adjoining the Farm of Dr. F. H. Deane. Terms.--For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. For the Real Estate, one-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable paper, interest added, secured by a trust deed. The taxes for 1861 to be paid by the purchasers. Goddin & Apperson, Auct'rs. fe 21
the aggregate rent $180 per annum. And immediately thereafter, say at 5 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a lot at the corner of Venable and McCance streets, fronting on the south side of Venable street 55 feet, running back 53 feet, having thereon a Brick and Framed Tenement, formerly used as a Store and Dwelling. At the same hour and place will be sold a lot containing about two Acres, in Henrico, on the Meadow Bridge road, near the residence of Albert A. Morris, Esq. And another lot near the above, containing about one Acre, on the cross road leading from the Meadow Bridge road to the Mechanicsville Tollgate, and adjoining the Farm of Dr. F. H. Deane. Terms.--For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. For the Real Estate, one-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable paper, interest added, secured by a trust deed. The taxes for 1861 to be paid by the purchasers. Goddin &Apperson, Auct'rs. fe 21
ing the aggregate rent $180 per annum. And immediately thereafter, say at 5 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a lot at the corner of Venable and McCance streets, fronting on the south side of Venable street 55 feet, running back 52 feet, having thereon a Brick and Framed Tenement, formerly used as a Store and Dwelling. At the same hour and place will be sold a lot containing about Two Acres, in Henrico, on the Meadow Bridge road, near the residence of Albert A. Morris, Esq. And another lot near the above, containing about one Acre, on the cross road leading from the Meadow Bridge road to the Mechanicville Tollgate, and adjoining the Farm of Dr. F. H. Deane. Terms.--For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper interest added, For the Real Estate, one-fourth cash; balance at 4, 8 and 12 months, for negotiable paper, interest added, secured by a trust deed, The taxes for 1861 to be paid by the purchasers. Goddin &Apperson, Auct'rs. fe 21
Miller, concerned in conniving at and aiding in the escape of Leslie, slave of Robert H. Davis, were examined, and after hearing the evidence and remarks of counsel, the justices discharged Reuben, but considered Lewis guilty of the offence, and ordered him thirty-nine lashes, and directed that he should then be sold beyond the limits of the Confederacy. Thomas Walker, a free negro, charged with breaking into the house of Mrs. Mary Harris, on the 29th of June last, and stealing two ladies' dresses, was discharged. George Drew, a free negro, charged with stealing four cows from Dr. F. H. Deane, and feloniously receiving the same, knowing them to be stolen, was found guilty of grand larceny, and ordered to be sold into slavery. Robert Sprigg, a free negro bar-keeper, who was recently ordered by the Mayor to be whipped, and who afterwards took an appeal, failing to appear, the case was dismissed. Sprigg will thereupon have to undergo the punishment ordered by the Mayor.
Judge Lyons's Court, yesterday. --After the lapse of several days, Judge Lyons again convened his court yesterday. The case of Robert S. Forde, convicted of the murder of Robert E. Dixon, and afterwards granted a new trial by the Governor, was called up; but, owing to the absence of witnesses and counsel, it was postponed till the next term. Jordan Miller, indicted for receiving stolen goods with a knowledge that they were stolen, renewed his recognizance for his appearance next term. The case of John P. Sledd, indicted for receiving four cows, stolen from Dr. F. H. Deane, was also continued till the next term. Court will meet again this morning.