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een every morning at Sewell's Point, reconnoitering our movements. There are many vessels in the Roads, and immense supplies daily arriving. Fortress Monroe, June 15, 1861.--It is understood that a movement is on foot, and that an expedition will leave to-night, accompanied by heavy artillery. Gen. Pierce will not command. The Naval Brigade are being sworn. It is expected that about five hundred will be mustered under the following officers: H. D. Whittemore, Colonel; James Millward, Jr., Lieut. Colonel; D. H. Burtnett, Major. Official report of Col. Allen, First Regiment, N. Y. V. Camp Hamilton, Va., June 11, 1861. Maj. Gen. B. F. Butler: Sir: I have the honor to report that, in accordance with orders received from General Pierce on the night of the 9th inst., my command was ordered under arms at 11 P. M., and marched to Hampton creek to support Cols. Townsend and Duryea. I returned to this camp at 4 A. M. of the 10th inst., and was again ordered out at
The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource], Meeting in Baltimore for the Benefit of Presbyterian ministers in the South. (search)
a United States defective, from New Orleans; that Chambers had promised him fifty dollars for getting him off at the police office when he was arrested. James Millward sworn.--I am one of the proprietors of the Spotswood Hotel. Scott, the prisoner, stayed at the hotel during a part of October and November last. When he fir gave him credit for his board. W. F. Corkery, the other proprietor of the Spotswood, testified that he was present when the conversation occurred between Mr. Millward and the prisoner; that he was acquainted in New Orleans, and never heard of such a firm as Brutus Long & Co. Mr. Millward recalled.--Scott owes the SpotswMr. Millward recalled.--Scott owes the Spotswood Hotel a bill of forty dollars. Major J. N. Croft, Chief of Police, sworn.--Scott came to my office about the 30th of October and inquired whether I had received a package for him. I told him I had not, when he expressed much surprise, and went on to tell me that he was a United States detective from New Orleans, and was h