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The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Appointments, Removals, &c. --The Washington papers contain the following: Dr. Sidney, late of Miss., has been promoted from a temporary clerkship in the Post-Office Department to a 3rd class permanent clerkship there, ($1,000 per annum.) Mr. H. L. Recker, of Ky., has been appointed to a $1,200 per annum clerkship in the same Department, Mr. James M. Blanchard, of Indiana, has been appointed to be an Assistant Examiner in the Patent Office, $1,200 per annum; and Mr. Clifford Arick, of O., has been appointed to a Junior Assistant Examiner's position in the same office. Mr. Wm. O. Stoddard, of III., has been appointed Secretary to the President to sign land patents, ($1,000 per annum,) vice Mr. J. A. B. Leonard, of Md., removed. Mr. Geo. W. Kellogg, of Mich., has been appointed to a $1,200 per annum clerkship in the Pension Bureau.
Chase, on charge of disloyalty: Martin Brittan, Ell C. Williams, Jackson county; Benj. Bassil, Upsher county; Dallas and Thos, Gilford, Pocahontas county; B. G. Garrier, Dan. Hort, Geo. W. Mills, C. N. Schoonover, Randolph county; Jno. D. Garret, Logan county; Thos. Moran, Barbour county; Jas. W. Norman, Calhoun 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 th