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The Daily Dispatch: March 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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28. Milton A. Ish, Fairfax, Va. 29. Adolphus E. Smith, Wake. N. C. 30. John G. Trevilian, Goochland, Va. 31. Nicholas Johnson, Louisa, Va. 32. Robert S. Ellis, Jr., Orange, Va. 33. Henry H. Turner, Isle of Wight, Va. 34. Robert E. Moore, Wythe, Va. 35. Seabrook Jenkins, Colleton Dist., S. C. 36. Geo. E. Waller, Henry, Va. 37. Henry C. Reamey, Henry, Va. 38. Wm. P. Campbell, Monroe, Va. 39. Thos. A. Bohanon, Madison, Va. 40. Henry E. Jennings, Halifax, Va.iah H. White, of York county, for an Essay on Malarious Diseases; and the second to Dr. Mason G. Elzey, of Loudoun, for an Essay on Tetanus. Honorable mention was also made of Essays written by Drs. Clayton G. Coleman, Jr., Henry C. Rainey, Robert E. Moore, Cyrus Doggett, H. E. Jennings, and H. W. Davis. The Valedictory Address was then delivered by Prof. Conway, and we have only space to say that it was worthy of his eminent reputation. Smith's First Regiment Band played at interval
Detained. --Two men, named Sidney McKey and Ro. E. Moore, were before the Mayor yesterday for breaking into Jas. Ford's house by smashing his door and other acts of violence, equally betraying the absence of a descent regard of law and a powerful quantity of stimulating fluid. It appearing that the parties were soldiers and had only taken the usual license of making fools of themselves, the Mayor determined only to detain them till called for by the Captain of their company. The same disposition was made of Henry McBride, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct. He is also one of the military arms of the country.