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P. A. Wellford, Chas. A. Rose, Thos. R. Price, R. P. Richardson, Ed. C. Drew, Maxwell T. Clarke, Walter K. Martin, B. E. Meade, Lewis H. Blair, Samuel J. Harrison, P. T. Moore, J. H. Claiborne, Wm. P. Paimer, M. B. E. B. Mende, Jno. P. Little. M. D, Geo. W. Jones, A. Morris, Loraine F. Jones, J. P. Duval, E. Payson Reeve. W. L. Baker, N. P. Sheppard, James Walsh, J. H. Munford, R. M. Nimmo, J. H. Blair, W. O. Harvie, F. J. Sampson, W. G. Pollard Richmond, Jan. 16, 1861. Richmond, Jan. 16th, 1861 To Messrs. George W. Hobson, Samuel J. Harrison, R. H. Meade, P. T. Moore, and others. Gentlemen: My attention has been called to your letter in the Dispatch of this morning, requesting that I would allow my name to be resented to the voters of Richmond as a candidate for the State Convention, to be held on the 13th of February next. Unaffectedly distrustful of my qualification for so high and responsible a posit
ts Baker, E. B. Meade, V. H. Claiborne, Jno. P. Little, M. D., A. M. Bailey, Geo. W. Jones, Wm. G. Williams, A. Morris, Th. Pollard, M. D., Loraine F. Jones, Jos. S. James, J. P. Duval, E. S. Taliaferro, E. Payson Reeve, P. A. Wellford, W. L. Baker, Chas. A. Rose, N. P. Sheppard, Thos. R. Price, James Walsh, R. P. Richardson, J. H. Munford, Ed. C. Drew, R. M. Nimmo, Maxwell T. Clarke, J. H. Blair, Walter K. Martin, W. O. Harvie, B. E. Meade, F. J. Sampson, Lewis H. Blair, W. G. Pollard. Richmond, Jan. 16, 1861. Richmond Jan. 16th, 1861. To Messrs. George W. Hobson, Samuel J. Harrison, R. H. Meade, P. T. Moore, and others. Gentlemen: My attention has been called to your letter in the Dispatch of this morning, requesting that I would allow my name to be presented to the voters of Richmond as a candidate for the State Convention, to be held on the 13th of February next. Unaffectedly distrustful of my qualification for so high and responsible a position,
Mayor's Court. --A strong party of negro delinquents appeared at the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. Wm. Harris, a small boy, but a bad one, was awarded suitable punishment for stealing a shirt and a pair of pants. Joe, the property of Dr. Pollard, charged with attempting to break into Isaac Bachrach's house, was ordered down for 39, and committed to jail. This chap has been before the Mayor several times lately. Another Joe, slave of James Palmer, was committed as a runaway. Ryland Fortune, free negro, who sought to amend his fortunes by stealing coal from P. Rahm, had the misfortune to get caught.--Sentenced to 25, and a birth in the chain-gang. George, slave of Warner Taliaferro, for having in his possession a pistol, with a supply of powder and shot, and threatening to shoot a darkey three times as big as himself, received a touching admonition in the shape of 39 lashes.
g, M. Fontaine, Wm. T. Gibson, W. G. Gray, S. Gray, J. W. Green, T. R. Green,--Gentry,--Gilliam, Irving Hull,--Haynes, Pat Henry, M. Hudgins, P. B. Jones, Dave Jones, R. J. Jordan, T. Kellogg,--Lind say, E. B. Meade, S. D. Mitchell, Chas. Mittledorfer, J. R. Mountcastle, A. H. Mebane, J. French Meredith, Charles A. McEvoy, W. H. P. Morriss, J. E. Mayo, R. McMurde, R. G. Maddux, W. Norwood, L. Nunnally,--Pardijons, J. G. Powell, W. A. Piet, H. Picot, J. H. B. Paine, W. A. Pegram, George Peterkin, G. R. Pace, T. A. Pace, W. G. Pollard, H. Peaster, Mann Page,--Redd, T. Randolph, D. J. Burr Reeve, J. J. Reeve, C. A. Robinson, R. T. Robinson, W. S. Robertson, G. Rennie, A. Jackson Singleton, R. A. Sublett, C. Skinker, E. H. Smith, M. Sizer, A. R. Tatum, V. H. Tatum, C. E. Taylor. E. B. Taylor, R. T. Taylor, R. M. Tabb, R. E. Tyler, Ed. Tompkins, Benj. Van Buren, Jos Willis, H. H. Watkins, A. S. Watkins, R. White, J. H. Worsham, T. R. Worsham, J. Porter Wren, R. Waldrop, Philip B. Wright.
Fifty-third Virginia regiment. A correspondent at Camp Randolph, near Suffolk, furnishes us with the following re-organization of the 53d regiment Virginia volunteers: The election in the 53d Virginia, held on the 6th inst., resulted as follows: Field Officers, Col. H. B. Tomlin, Lieut. Col. E. B. Montague, and Major G. M. Waddill, all re-elected. In company A, Capt. John Guamman, jr., re-elected. Company B, James M. Saunders, elected Captain. Company D, Captain Wm. R. Aylett, re-elected. Company E, Captain John C. Timberlake, re-elected. Company F, Capt. J. O. Chappell, re-elected. Company G, Lieut. R. W. Martin, elected Captain. Company H, Captain W. G. Pollard, re-elected. Company I, Lieut. Ross Carter, elected Captain.
The Daily Dispatch: August 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], The fight at Southwest mountain further particulars. (search)
eighteen men, only six of whom came out uninjured. We append a list of the casualties as far as they have been received: Killed--Lt.-Col. Richard H. Cunningham, of this city, commanding the 21st regiment; Major Lane, commanding the 42d regiment. We are indebted to Orderly Sergeant J. Childs for a telegraphic dispatch giving the casualties in Company F, of Richmond: Killed--Capt. Wm. H. Morgan, Corporal R. S. Lindsay; privates J. G. Powell and H. V. Anderson. Wounded — Serg't W. G. Pollard, (since dead,) Corporal J. N. Nunnally, (since dead;) privates H. H. Watkins, E. G. Tompkins. J. Porter Wren, Clarence E. Taylor, C. M. Redd, R. H. Gilliam. In the Purcell Battery, of Richmond, the casualties are as follows: Killed--Lieut. Mercer Featherston, Privates George Royall, and Strother Limerick. Wounded--Commissary Sergeant H. Crocket Eddins, in arm; Sergeant Skyrin Temple, slightly in side; William Tyler, thumb blown off; Stephen C. James, in foot; William Farrar, seriou