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w York: E. J. Marsh. J. L Johnson, J. M. Kilbee. M. O. Calligan, Capt. Hoeckel. W. Hicks. S. Verty, W. White, J. M. Whitehurst, N. D. Hazard, James Speed. G. Higgins, C. H. Cannister, Capt. John Daniels, Capt. Daniels, J. P. Andrews. Wm Heford, Jno. Harrington, James Clifton, Miss M. M. D. Draper, Miss M. Moors, Mrs. Starrett, Miss Mary Clarke, M. Wycott, Jno. Winand, F. F. Mead. M. Levis. Mrs. Fraetas and child. P. N. Drake, Capt. B. Jones, Mrs. King. Wm. Robertson, Miss E. G. King, Miss King, Miss McKee, F. Willard, H. W. L. Temple, Mr. Burgess, Capt. A. B. Palmer. E. F. Fuller. E. A. Mason. G. Heineken, Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mrs. Chapeau and servant, O. A. Ashton, Col. Brown, U. S. A. Major Anderson, U. S. A., 50 men, Company D, U. S. Artillery, and laundress, for Fayetteville, N. C., and 34 steerage passengers. Also From Norfolk. -- G. W. Davidson, K. Crenshaw. M. Devoto, Jos. Longinetti, G. B. Cook, Mrs. Montgomery, F. F. Ferguson, N. H. Burks, A. Rogers, J. F. Callahan.
per Steamship York town, Parrish, Master, from New York: A. Petrie, James Little, C. H. Manson. W. P. Mason, E. Chase, Mrs. Egans and child, Captain Van Name, Joseph Simson, John W. Rogers, J. R. Whitehead, Miss White house, Miss Broad-street, Miss M. A Smith, Mrs. Trenyan, A. Mannoni, A. Roop, J. Roop, A. M. Hawkins, Miss Pittman, Miss. Rowland, J. O. Ehberts, O. Haggarty, J L. Wicks, J. E. Wicks, Miss Kelly, Miss J. A. Briant, S. D, Arrowsmith J. De Launey, A. B. Briant. C. C. Hughes, Miss Norton, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. C. Baker. S. H. Cadwell, lady and child. Geo T. Patton and lady, Mrs Dod and family, G. S Gholston. J. T. Powell, D. C. Ferguson and lady, F. F. Ferguson, Wm. Potter, Miss King, Master King, Mrs. Lee, Miss Heath. J G. Williams, W. M. Whitmore, W. C. Maitland and wife, Miss Maitland, Miss M. C. Maitland, A Hall, Samuel Kelly, C. J. Oliver, and 33 steerage passengers. Also. from Norfolk. J. M. Bernard, Marmaduke Johnson, W. J. Brough, J N. Brough, Mrs. Emery.
The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Billy Wilson — the Pet of the ladies. (search)
e sheep — that each day almost witnesses numbers of dead bodies carried away for interment. We can scarcely express a doubt that such is the case, when we remember their condition; for some of them are represented even by some of their own number as in a state of nudity and hunger truly revolting. Carbines, which the Lincoln scoundrels in their flight threw overboard, are being recovered and made almost as good as new. Numbers of our citizens are in possession of them. They are represented as very accurate and throw a ball with great velocity, and are sold for over a little over six dollars a piece. This is not one-quarter the value of the piece, but is made a charge by those who get them as a light compensation. To-day, our election for Mayor comes off. William W. Lamb, Esq., the present incumbent, will be elected without opposition. F. F. Ferguson, Esq., will no doubt be elected to the office of City Collector. Many of the old officers will also be re-elected. Luna.
The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], How they came to be made prisoners. (search)
Norfolk Municipal election --In Norfolk, on Monday, W. W. Lamb was elected Mayor, J. B. Brauham Commissioner of the Revenue, and F. F. Ferguson Collector.
le of America," was, at last accounts, in the camp at Norfolk, passing about among the toling soldiers, offering her aid wherever needed, and dispensing smiles and words of encouragement. She has been here, but left few weeks ago for another and, perhaps, a more extensive field, for the prosecution of her "angel like" works of love and mercy. It would seem that her courage is equal to her genius, her heroism to her piety and personal loveliness. The Norfolk Junior Volunteers, Captain F. F. Ferguson, one of the best drilled volunteer companies of the State, have changed their quarters from Boush's Bluff to another position in the vicinity, to which they marched to-day. I may as well mention, for information here and elsewhere in the army, that the ladies need not longer wear out their fingers and eyes in picking lint for the soldiers, as it has been discovered by experienced physicians that "clean cotton answers just as well as lint for dressing wounds." Some of the Europea
r Wade, John Wallace, Joseph McLane. Monroe — A. T. Caperton, J. H. Harnesberger, James M. Nickell. Montgomery — R. D. Montague, John B Radford, A. P. Eskridge. Morgan — J. S. Duckwall, Col. S. Johnston, Johnson Orrick. Nansemond — J. R. Kilby, H. H. Kelly, W. S. Riddick. Nelson — John B. Coles, Thomas J. Massie, F. L. Whitehead. New Kent — Ira L. Bowles, E. B. Lacy, W. W. Taliaferro. Nicholas — John McAnany, John Duffy, Joseph A. Alderson. Norfolk City — Charles Sharp, F. F. Ferguson, J. Marsden Smith. Norfolk County--F. Wilson, Tapley Portlock, E. A. Hatton. Northampton — Geo. T. Yerby, L. B. Nottingham, M. W. Fisher. Northumberland — S. F. Rice, F. Downing, S. A. M Leland Nottoway — T. H. Eppes, T. H. Campbell, A. B. Miller. Ohio — G. A. Craycraft, Jno. B. Wilson, Isaac Burkham. Orange — Joseph Hiden, Wilson Newman, L. B. Williams, Sr. Page — Mann Almond, John McPherson, Gabriel Jordan. Patrick — S. G. Staples, John W. Shelt