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d F. A. Chase sick in quarters. Feb. 1. John Pedrick sick in quarters. The Battery, books, quarters, stable &c., were fully inspected by Col. P. S. Davis, 39th Massachusetts Regiment. Feb. 2. James Peach returned to duty. One bay horse, white faced, ridden by Sergt. Townsend, died of lung fever. Harrison Chase and John H. Knowland sick in quarters. Feb. 3. E. T. Atwood, C. N. Barker, Frank A. Chase, and John H. Knowland reported for duty. Capt. Sleeper went on furlough. Benj. H. Phillips' sentence having expired he is reported for duty. Feb. 4. Joseph Cross and John Norton reported for duty. Frank A. Chase sick in quarters. Feb. 5. Frank A. Chase reported for duty. John Norton reported sick in quarters. Feb. 6. Jos. Cross reported sick in quarters. Feb. 8. J. P. Brown, Jos. Cross and John Pedrick returned to duty. Received four horses from Quartermaster Colonel Rucker at Washington. Henry B. Winslow, 2nd., discharged from Emory Hospital and returned to
or duty. Private S. J. Bradlee on detached service at Headquarters Artillery Brigade. August 7. Privates Colbath, Peach and Pierce (?) reported to quarters. One black horse died, disease, worn out. August 8. Received notice of the death of First Serg't Otis N. Harrington. He died of Chronic Diarrhea on his way to Mt. Pleasant Hospital, Washington, D. C. Serg't G. H. Putnam promoted First Sergeant, vice Harrington deceased. August 9. Private Butterfield reported to quarters. B. H. Phillips reported for duty. August 10. Privates Northey, Chase, Pierce (?), Thayer and Peach reported for duty. Private N. H. Butterfield reported to quarters. August 11. Private A. F. Southworth reported to quarters. G. L. Clark reported for light duty. August 12. Privates Southworth, Colbath, Baxter and Ring reported for duty; Stowell reported to quarters. Three horses unserviceable. August 13. Private C. Gould promoted Sergeant. Sergeant Woodfin reported to quarters. August
n, Newton (Devereux, J. W. Bailey, Trefry returned) sent to general hospital. Aug. 5. Holbrook, Spooner, T. Smith, Allen, and Monroe, in hospital. Bailey and Trefry excused from duty. Aug. 6. John Millett returned to duty from hospital, Washington, D. C. Aug. 7. Agreeably to Gen. Orders No. 20, Art'y Headquarters 2nd Corps, morning report to headquarters shows P and A 5,177,183. P. T. 165, P. D. 141 and 145. Aug. 8. Wm. Allen, Thos. Smith, A. B. Spooner, A. W. Holbrook sent to general hospital. James Peach and M. M. Pierce sent to brigade hospital. One horse died—glanders. Aug. 9. Private Wm. Trefry sent to brigade hospital. Munroe, Peach, and M. M. Pierce at Brigade Hospital. Aug. 10. J. W. Bailey sent to Brigade Hospital. Aug. 18. One horse shot—glanders. Aug. 20. Private Alex. W. Holbrook died of Chronic Diarrhoea at U. S. General Hospital, Brattleboro, Vt., Aug. 16, 1864. Aug. 23. Privates E. D. Thresher and B. H. Phillips sent to Brigade Hospit
porarily detached at Artillery Brigade Headquarters. Sept. 1. Died Aug. 27, Geo. N. Devereux of wounds received Aug. 25. Sept. 2. Lieut. J. Webb Adams on detached service at Twelfth New York Battery. Corp'l S. Paine returned to duty from hospital. Four recruits received from camp of distribution. Sept 3. One horse died—Glanders. Seven (7) horses turned over to Capt. Strang. Sept. 4. Private J. M. Ramsdell sent to brigade hospital. Sept. 6. Received notice of Thresher and Phillips' transfer to general hospital Aug. 26, 1864. J. W. Bailey returned to duty from general hospital. R. Bemis made farrier. Sept. 7. Daniel D. Adams sent to brigade hospital. Sept. 9. Fifty-four (54) horses received from Capt. Fisher. Sept. 10. J. B. Sulham injured by falling tree and sent to hospital. D. D. Adams returned from brigade hospital. Notice received of E. A. Friend's furlough, Aug. 19, and Hugh Killoran's Aug. 21, each 20 days. Sept. 12. R. G. Gilley returned to duty
29, 1864, returned (under arrest) Feb. 6, 1865. Serg't Chas. W. Doe to duty from brigade hospital. Corp. G. A. Pease reported to quarters. Feb. 18. Monthly inspection (foot) by Lieut. W. S. Bull A. I. G. Art'y Brigade. Corp. G. A. Pease reported to quarters also James Lee. Feb. 19. Private Charles Slack on furlough of 20 days to New York City. Private James Lee reported to quarters. Feb. 20. Privates .Wm. Rawson and Alvin Thompson from Camp Parole (Exchanged Prisoners). Private B. H. Phillips returned to duty from General Hospital. Feb. 21. Private E. J. Wilson returned to duty from brigade headquarters. Private T. W. Strand detailed as orderly at brigade headquarters. Private Joseph Cross returned to duty from furlough. One horse died; exhaustion. Feb. 22. Maj. J. Henry Sleeper returned to duty from leave of absence. Feb. 23. Privates Harry Chase and Thresher sick in quarters. Feb. 24. Privates H. Chase and Thresher sick in quarters. Second Lieut. Milbrey
tion of service. Otis, Samuel,32Palmer, Nov. 22, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Packard, Charles N.,23N. Bridgewater,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Parks, George W.,18Hard wick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Peach, James,22Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,Nov. 10, 1864, disability. Pedrick, Benjamin G.,19Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Pedrick, John,24Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Phillips, Benjamin H.,21Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Pierce, George H.,18Northbridge,Dec. 21, 1863,Died March 5, 1864, Brandy Station, Va. Pierce, Leverett,26Hardwick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Pierce, Marcus M.,21Northbridge,Dec. 21, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service. Pierce, Waldo, 24Hardwick,Sept. 9, 1862,Trans'fd V. R.C. Jan. 1, 1865; disch'd May 5, 1865, disabil. Pike, Hiram,37Salisbury,Dec. 26, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration o
, A. B., 202, 203, 208, 326, 339, 397, 408, 440, 441. Parker, B. F., 31, 202, 303, 397, 408, 426. Parks, Geo. W., 49, 83, 87, 117, 148, 151, 205, 209. Patrick, Gen. M. R., 179. Peach, James, 49, 81, 117, 147, 148, 206, 209, 306, 338, 398. Pease, Geo. A., 39, 163, 351, 375, 400, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407. Pedrick, Ben. G., 149, 150, 288, 351. Pedrick, John, 48, 81, 207, 208. Pegram, Gen. W., 320, 391. Petersburg, 228. 277, 278, 283, 284, 298, 299, 300, 376, 396, 413, 414. Phillips, Ben. H., 81, 148, 306. 349, 407. Pickett, Gen. J., 189. Pierce, Chas. E., 31, 198, 281, 288, 350. Pierce, Capt., A. Q. M., 149, 150, 183, 184, 199, 200, 201. Pierce, Geo. H., 202. Pierce, Leverett, 85, 398, 400, 404, 406. Pierce, M. M., 202, 203, 206, 207, 303. 304, 306, 338, 399, 402. 403. Pierce, Waldo, 82, 87, 151, 198, 201, 441. Pierce, Gen. B. R., 246, 373. Platt, Maj. E. K., 197. Pike, Hiram, 365. Pleasant Valley, 97, 108. Pleasanton, Gen., 107, 127. Point of Rocks, 295, 2
rom the Confederate States. His counsel took an appeal to the Hustings Court. Grandison, slave of Thos. Bass, but hired by Benjamin F. Berry, was ordered to be whipped for receiving the above-mentioned paper; and Edward, slave of Solomon Davis, and William, slave of E. J. Hudson, held under the same charge, were dismissed. Mrs. Flutina Myers was bound over to keep the peace in the sum of $100 for assaulting and beating with a broomstick Henrietta Nockman, a girl of fourteen. Benjamin H. Phillips, charged with obtaining money under false pretences from Michael Smith, was remanded to the custody of the military authorities, there being no person present to make a charge against him, and no evidence of any sort to authorize the Mayor to take cognizance of the case. There was a written statement of Smith's that the prisoner had undertaken to carry him to the Yankee lines, and after receiving his money as pay for the job had left him at a house on Mechanicsville turnpike.
False pretences. --Benjamin H. Phillips was sent to the Mayor yesterday from Castle Thunder to answer thsubsequently recommended him to entrust himself to Phillips, and introduced him to Phillips. Smith paid PhillPhillips. Smith paid Phillips $30 in greenbacks and $200 in Confederate money to take him across the lines. Phillips took him in a wagoPhillips $30 in greenbacks and $200 in Confederate money to take him across the lines. Phillips took him in a wagon some four miles out on the Mechanicsville road, and then getting rid of him on some pretence, returned to thPhillips took him in a wagon some four miles out on the Mechanicsville road, and then getting rid of him on some pretence, returned to the city, bringing his trunk and his clothes. Smith also returned to the city, and found Phillips and Williams Phillips and Williams together in a bar-room. He asked Phillips to return him his money and clothes, when Williams took him aside aPhillips to return him his money and clothes, when Williams took him aside and told him he would see that his money and clothing were returned to him. On the day after this Williams toldSmith has never recovered the money paid by him to Phillips nor any of the clothing taken from him by the lattued it till Tuesday next, and in the meantime held Phillips and Williams to bail in $1,000 each for their appe