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The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Private John Bibb, J. Davis, Private H. T. Landrum. Co. G. Private J. L. Berry. Co. H. Sergeant R. B. Smith, Private J. W. Moody. Co. I. Private E. J. Lucky. Co. K. Corporal J. A. Vant, Private G. T. Barbour. [27] Fifty-ninth Alabama Regiment. Co. A. Private J. C. Wolff. Co. B. Private J. B. H. Parrish. Co. C. Private F. M. Nolan, Private W. C. Morgan. [5] Co. H. Sergeant E. J. Daniel. Private E. Carter, Reese Battery, Jeff. Davis Artillery. Private J. J. Robinson, Co. G, 46th Ga. Regiment. Private Robt. J. Keller, Co. D, 1st Ga. Cavalry. Private J. M. Winn, Co. A, 61st Ala. Regiment. [4] Ransom's Brigade. M. W. Ransom, Brig.-General. R. B. Peebles, Capt. and A. A. G. John Farrell, Capt. and A. Q. M. Geo. B. Barnes, Capt. and A. Q. M. J. H. Blakemore, Lt. and Ord. Officer. Clarence A. Fripp, Ass't Surg. 24th N. C. T. M. N. Love, Lt.-Col. 25th N. C. T. H. S. Rutledge, Col. 25th N. C. Regiment. Jos. R. Byers, 1st Lt
om custody. Henry Deplatt, one of the guard who came down from Manassas with the prisoners on Thursday, drank more than he could stand up under during the day, and was himself made a captive. The Mayor discharged him with a hint that he had better hurry back to his regiment. Michael Purcell was fined $1 for driving across a sidewalk in the prosecution of the business of hauling sand. Robert, slave of John P. Ballard, was punished with 39 stripes for making an assault upon Wm. P. Tennant, a white man Thos and Henry, two more of Mr. Ballard's servants, were duly punished for mixing in with an unlawful assembly. David, slave of J. J. Robinson, was acquitted of the trivial charge of accusing a watchman of robbing him of a dollar. The Mayor remarked that if all the slanderous remarks about the police department were made the subject of investigation, he would have his hands full of such business all the time. Several other negroes were punished for various offences.
Religious Intelligence. --The committees appointed on the subject of a union between the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States, and the United Synod of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States, met in Lynchburg, Va., on Saturday, with reference to a union of the two denominations. The committee of the General Assembly consists of Rev. Drs. Dabney, Brown, Ramsey, of Va., and Drs. Waddell and Baird of Miss. and J. L. T. Preston and F. Watkins, Esqs., Elders. The committee of the United Synod are: Rev. Den Stiles, Mitchell, Read, and and Rev. J. J. Robinson, and Elders J. T. Randolph, Tucker and James F. Johnson.