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important Military Division I enjoin on all officers and soldiers harmony, zeal, implicit and prompt obedience to orders, and confidence in themselves and their commanders; and success will then surely crown their efforts to drive the enemy from our soil, and establish the independence of our country. The following are the officers of my personal and general Staff: 1st Lieutenant A. R. ChisolmA. D. C. 1st Lieutenant A. N. ToutantA. D. C. Colonel George W. BrentA. A. G. Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. OteyA. A. G. Major Henry BryanA. I. G. Major J. B. EustisA. I. G. Major-General M. L. SmithChief of Engineers. Major Edward WillisChief Quartermaster. Major F. MolloyChief Commissary. Surgeon R. L. BrodieMedical Director. Surgeon Samuel ChoppinMedical Inspector. The Medical Director, Chief Quartermaster, and Chief Commissary will act only as inspectors of their respective Departments until further orders. All communications to the Headquarters of this Military Division w
u. His army covers position it holds, and he does not need it. It is not in his command. Shall be at Headquarters by six o'clock. Sam. B. Paul. Telegram. clay's House, June 15th, 1864. To Capt. Jno. M. Otey: Ransom's brigade was ordered by General Lee to report to General Beauregard without loss of time. I was sent forward to report. The brigade moved at 7 P. M. from Chaffin's farm. Let me hear from you. S. H. Gee, A. A. and I. G. Telegram. Petersburg, June 15th, 1864. To Capt. J. M. Otey, A. A. G.: Captain Dejarnett and Private Clarke, of the 2d company, Independent Signal Corps, were captured by a company of the 20th Massachusetts Cavalry, sent out from City Point. Privates Dew and Ruffin escaped. Dew reports that the enemy's transports passing up yesterday, from 2 P. M. until he left, were crowded with troops. Up to sunset twelve transports had passed up by Coggin's Point. All quiet above Westover and Beakly at sunset yesterday. Respectfully, etc., J. F. Mil
Runaway in Jail. --A negro man, himself Albert, was committed to the Jail of Charlotte county, Va., on the 28th day of August, 1864, as the property of John Otey, of . He is of brown complexion; about twenty-eight or thirty years of age; and five feet three inches high; and had on when committed, coat and pants of -mixed homespun, and a vest of black with metal buttons. He says he was hired for the present year to Mr. Thomas Garrett, of Lynchburg. The owner to requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him, or he will be sold according to law. Thomas H. Smith. of Charlotte county, Virginia. 22--1aw6w*
Runaway in jail. --A negro man, calling himself Albert; was committed to the jail of Charlotte county, Va., on the 28th day of August, 1864, as the property of John Otey, of Richmond. He is of brown complexion; about twenty-eight or thirty years of age; and five feet three inches high; and had on when committed, coat and pants of grey-mixed homespun, and a vest of black cassinet, with metal buttons. He says he was hired for the present year to Mr. Thomas Garrett, of Lynchburg. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him, or he will be sold according to law. Thomas H. Smith, Jailor of Charlotte county, Virginia. se 22--1aw6w*
Runaway in jail. --A negro man, calling himself Albert, was committed to the jail of Charlotte county, Va., on the 28th day of August, 1864, as the property of John Otey, of Richmond. He is of brown complexion; about twenty-eight or thirty years of age; and live feet three inches high; and had on when committed, coat and pants of grey-mixed homespun, and a vest of black bassinet, with metal buttons. He says he was hired for the present year to Mr. Thomas Garrett, of Lynchburg. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him, or he will be sold according to law. Thomas H. Smith, Jailor of Charlotte county, Virginia. se 22--law6w*
Runaway in jail. --A negro man, calling himself Albert, was committed to the jail of Charlotte county, Va., on the 28th day of August, 1864, as the property of John Otey, of Richmond. He is of brown complexion; about twenty-eight or thirty years of age; and five feet three inches high; and had on when committed, coat and pants of grey-mixed homespun, and a vest of black bassinet, with metal buttons. He says he was hired for the present year to Mr. Thomas Garrett, of Lynchburg. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him, or he will be sold according to law. Thomas H. Smith, Jailor of Charlotte county, Virginia. se 22--1aw6w*
Runaway in jail. --A negro man, calling himself Albert, was committed to the jail of Charlotte county, Va., on the 28th day of August, 1864, as the property of John Otey, of Richmond. He is of brown complexion; about twenty-eight or thirty years of age; and five feet three inches high; and had on when committed, coat and pants of grey-mixed homespun, and a vest of black bassinet, with metal buttons. He says he was hired for the present year to Mr. Thomas Garrett, of Lynchburg. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him, or he will be sold according to law. Thomas H. Smith, Jailor of Charlotte county, Virginia. se 22--1aw6w*
Runaway in jail. --A negro man, calling himself Albert, was committed to the jail of Charlotte county, Va., on the 28th day of August, 1864, as the property of John Otey, of Richmond. He is of brown complexion; about twenty-eight or thirty years of age; and five feet three inches high; and had on when committed, coat and pants of grey-mixed homespun, and a vest of black bassinet, with metal buttons. He says he was hired for the present year to Mr. Thomas Garrett, of Lynchburg. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him, or he will be sold according to law. Thomas H. Smith, Jailor of Charlotte county, Virginia. se 22--1aw6w*
Runaway in Jail. --A negro man, calling himself Albert, was committed to the jail of Charlotte county, Va., on the 28th day of August, 1864, as the property of John Otey, of Richmond. He is of brown complexion; about twenty-eight or thirty years of age; and five feet three inches high; and had on when committed, coat and pants of grey-mixed homespun, and a vest of black cassinet, with metal buttons. He says he was hired for the present year to Mr. Thomas Garrett, of Lynchburg. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him, or he will be sold according to law. Thomas H. Smith, Jailor of Charlotte county, Virginia. se 22--1aw6w*