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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
t, Private W. A. Haynes, Allen F. Harp, G. W. Henderson, B. F. Long, Lee Lloyd, W. J. Morgan, H. Norris, W. Owens, J. L. Osborne. Recapitulation.—Officers, 15; men, 204. A. A. Lowther, Col. Commanding. Forty-fourth Alabama Regiment. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Maj. K. L. Haralson, Hosp. Steward T. W. Hendren, Q. M. Sergeant T. B. Somerville, Com. Sergeant T. Booth. Co. A. Sergeant J. W. Whatley, Corporal Jno. Eisenach, Isom McKinney, Private J. R. Rives, A. Richards, H. Todd, Private J. D. Burson, Wm. Covington, J. H. Campbell, Adam McKinney, J. B. Patton, Private M. T. Whatley, John Whatley, R. C. Whatley, L. V. Whatley. Co. B. Sergeant J. B. Lowrey, R. E. Woods, Corporal H. L. Barnes, J. S. Shubert, H. M. Gandy, Private D. A. Ashton, H. M. Bates, Q. Bracknell, W. W. Brown, J. J. Clark, J. W. Deason, Jas. Ellison, L. B. Fancher, W. R. Fuller, Private J. H. Goodson, J. L. Hill, M. C. Hubbard, J. W. Hubbard, S. M.
Mayor's Court, yesterday. --Carter Winston, free negro, arrested as a deserter from the 5th Louisiana regiment, was let off.--Thomas Jones, free negro, a deserter from the same regiment, having no documentary evidence of his status, was set to work in one of the batteries near this city.--Edward Mullen, arrested for stealing a pair of shoes from Mrs. Morris Kaughman, was remanded for indictment for petty larceny.--A. Richards was fined $5 for employing his wagon on the streets without a license; Wm. Travis, $5, for failing to put his initials on his hack; W. K. Smith and Green White, $5 each, for employing their wagons for hire without a license.--Summons against other parties for like violations were dismissed, the proof being insufficient to convict. The military regulations have brought up the dishonest and unworthy portion of the hackmen all standing. They now have to go according to law, or not at all.
$10 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on Union Hill, on Friday night last, a negro Woman named Daphne. The above reward will be paid for her apprehension and delivery to Mr. A. Richards, Franklin street Daphne is about 30 years old, tall, black, with a very prominent forehead, and is sprightly looking and intelligent. She is probably concealed somewhere in the city, as she has a sister and numerous friends living here. John P. Pearson. ap 10--3t*
$10 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on Union Hill, on Friday eight last, a negro Woman named Daphne. The above reward will be paid for her apprehension and delivery to Mr. A. Richards, Franklin street. Daphne is about 30 years old, tall, black, with a very prominent forehead, and is sprightly looking and intelligent. She is probably concealed somewhere in the city, as she has a sister and numerous friends living here. John P. Pearson. ap 10--2t*