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The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], Sale of negroes in Tennessee . (search)
Election of officers.
--Company "K," First Regiment Virginia Volunteers, held an election at Centreville on the 27th of December, which resulted as follows: Captain — F. W. Hagemeyer, (vice F. Miller resigned; 1st Lieutenant--H. Paul; 2d Lieutenant--W. Pfaff; 3d Lieutenant--C. Baumann.
Company "K" is the one formerly well known in this city as the Virginia Rifles, and is composed entirely of Germans.
Archrishop Hughes in Paris.
--From the London Clororiele, Jan. 3, we take the following:
Archbishop Hughes still remains in Paris.
For several Sundays his sermons, delivered in the Church of St. Roch, attracted large numbers there.
The Archbishop will proposed to Rome in the course of a few days, of the purpose of paying his respects to the Holy Father.
On Monday he dined with the Archbishops of Abyssinnis and Pokin, and the General of the Order of St. Vincent of Paul.
In the evening Archbishop Hughes, accompanied by some French and Irish Roman Catholic clergymen, and an Irish medical doctor, who boars the Cross of the Legion of Honor, made a call upon the American Consul, the first named dressed in full canonigals.
A Resel's Claim Stopper.--The Treasury department has stopped payment of a claim of Calhoun Benham for ten thousand dollars, for services alleged to have been rendered the Government at San Francisco, California.