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Arrived, Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Philadelphia, mdze. and passengers, C. P. Cardozo. Schr. General Marion, Griffin, Matanzas, molasses, C. T. Wortham & Co. Schr. E. W. Perry, Sampson, Jacksonville, lumber, to City Railroad. Schr. Camp, Robinson, James River, oak wood, A. W. Richardson. Schr. Convoy, Merrill, Philadelphia, coal, to P. C. Larus, Agent. Schr. E. & M. J. Simpson, Spruill, James River, wheat, Selden & Miller. Sailed. Schr. Margaret Ann, Turner, down the river, light.
d. Mrs. Susan E. Wilkinson qualified as administratrix of her deccased husband, Southy S. Wilkinson, who lost his life on the 18th of July, in the battle of Bull Run. The following gentlemen qualified as administrators: Henry Linkhauser, of Catharine Beck, deceased; John Thompson, of H. W. Quarles, deceased; W. E. Burton, of R. M. Burton, deceased; T. J. Evans, of C. B. Hill, deceased. A grand jury — to wit, John Powell, foreman; John Freeland, Alfred T. Harris, Geo. D. Shell, S. P. Mitchell, Thomas Boudar, T. R. Price, Fleming Griffin, James Kersey, W. F. Butler, G. B. Watson, Mark Downey, T. M. Jones, C. F. Wortham, C. H. Powell, A. H. Rutherford, F. B. Hart, Peyton Johnston, William Palmer, Frederick Robertson, Corbin Warwick and W. H. Haxall — having been duly sworn, retired to their room, and after wards brought in indictments against the following persons for the offences named: Charles Murphy, for the murder of Albert, a slave of Mrs. Spindle; Benjamin Read, for stabb
false alarms, the regiment marched is miles without halting. This sort of thing did us no harm, however, but rather served to inure us to hardship and danger, and to make us better soldiers. A short time after our arrival at Fairfax, Capt. S. P. Mitchell, our Adjutant, was appointed Brigade Quartermaster, with the rank of Major, and Lieut. Wm. H. Palmer, of company D, was chosen to fill the office made vacant. No better selection could have been made for either of the two mentioned positierson's staff. Company C.--Wm. English, promoted, vice Capt. cotey, made Major. Lieut. Mitchell, promoted, vice Lieut. M. Segars, resigned. Company D--Lieut. Reeve, promoted, vice Lieut. Henry Harney. Wm. H. Palmer, Adjutant, vice S. P. Mitchell, promoted to Captain in the Q. M. Department, and assigned to duty with Gen. Langstreet. Company G--Lieut. Langley, promoted, vice S. H. Tucker, resigned Lieut Morris, promoted, vice Lieut. H. Miles, killed July 18th. Lieut McDonald, pro
The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], Quartermaster's Department, General Longstreet's Corps, June 10, 1862. (search)
Quartermaster's Department, General Longstreet's Corps, June 10, 1862. To the Editors of the Dispatch: Being ignorant of the proper channel through which to remit contributions for the wounded soldiers of the 31st May, I take the liberty to enclose you eighteen dollars contributed for that purpose by the following named gentlemen, employees of my department. S. P. Mitchell, Ass't Q. M. Maj.-Gen. Longstreet's Division. W. Brown$1.00 T. J. Davis1.00 C. J. Brown1.00 E. Deeble1.00 G. Heth1.00 J. H. Colmant1.00 P. Hugher1.00 T. Dudley1.00 W. Fletcher1.00 W. H. Toryson1.00 R. W. Thomas1.00 J. Pagat1.00 J. A. Hockaday1.00 A. Friend1.00 A. M. Lane1.00 H. McCarthy1.00 --1.00 $18.00 [The contribution enclosed as above has been handed to the Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association, as the best disposition we could make of it.]
ht. Field and Staff.--Killed, none. Wounded, none. In the course of the fight every Field and Staff officer became dismounted, but continued the discharge of their duties on foot. Company A, (Confederate-Volunteers.) Captain J. H. Etheredge, commanding.--Killed: Captain J. H. Etheredge. Wounded: Serg't B F Davis, slightly in shoulder; Corporal J F Lamkin, slightly in foot; Privates L N Thrash, slightly in leg; J M Thrash, slightly on head; R W McGinty, slightly on knee; F G Mitchell, slightly in thigh. Company B, (Ramah Vol. Guards,) Capt. Charles C Kelley, commanding — Killed: Privates Joel Brewer, and George Dennard.--Wounded Corporal R L Croom, severely on head; Privates A C Dennard, severely in thigh; J J Dykes, severely in leg; George Christian, severely in leg; Sergeant Samuel Gee, slightly on chin. Company C, (Jasper Infantry,) Captain L A Lane, commanding.--Killed: Private Wm S Seymour. Wounded: Sergeant J W Preston, slightly in neck; Corporal L B Th
re, with the consequent disarrangement of the entire line, and mixing up of the different portions of the army, together with the total disorganization of a portion of the right, could but produce confusion in the whole army. The weakness arising from this and the loss of artillery, manifestly compelled General Rosecrans to act on the defensive until he could reorganize his troops and make up for the loss of men and material, by reinforcements from Nashville, where the fine division of General Mitchell, composed largely of veteran troops, had remained in garrison. Both Thursday and Friday the rebels were the assailants. On Thursday morning the enemy again appeared to prepare for flanking our right. To forestall this, our right was strengthened and extended.--Finding the right well protected, the enemy turned to attack the centre, but was repulsed and severely punished by the left of Thomas's and the right of Crittenden's. Later in the day the right of the centre was again
already been made known to our readers, and we present below a sketch of the proceedings: The Council was called to order by the Bishop, Right Rev. John Johns, D. D. Rev. Geo. Woodbridge presented the resignation of Col. J. W. Atkinson as Secretary of the Council, which was accepted. On motion of Rev. D. F. Sprigg, Rev. T. G. Dashiell was elected Secretary. On motion of Rev. Mr. Mason. Rev. J. D. Powell was elected Assistant Secretary. On motion of Mr. Sprigg, Mr. S. P. Mitchell was elected Assistant Treasurer. Rev. John Grammer presented the report of the Managers of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund, showing the income of the Society for the first year to be $2,555.86, expenses of the same, $320; the permanent fund amounts to $40,221.16. On motion of Mr. Friend, the old Managers of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund were re-elected. On motion of Mr. Baker, the visiting clergy and theological students were admitted to seats in the Council. The Bish