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gstaffs of Forts Jackson and St. Philip. In the agreement of the above, we the undersigned, do herewith but our hands and seals. David D. Ponter, Commanding Mortar Flotilla. W. B. Henihaw, Commodore U. S. Navy. J. M Waisright, Lieut Com'd'g Harriet Line J. R. Duncan, Brigadier Gen'l Com'd'g Coast Defences. Edward Higgins, Lieut. Colonel C. S. A., Com'd'g Forts Jackson and St. Philip. Witnesses: Edw Nichols, Lieutenant Commanding Winona. J. H. Russell, Lieutenant Commanding Kanawha. Deserters from the forts. Quite a number of the garrison of the forts deserted, and were picked up by Butter's troops, and are now at Quarantine. The Kennsbed brought up to the city twenty-nine officers and ninety men, who are to be released on their parole. The truth of the story is that the men in Fort Jackson, finding that their retreat was cut off they remonstrated with their leaders. Duncan threatened, promised and entreaty, but it was of no
him on Tuesday by a negro boy, at the Danville depot, in whose custody it was temporarily placed, viz: a black Valise, containing a lot of wearing apparel and four $100 Confederate Coupon Bonds, numbering 1597, 1598, 1599, and 1600, issued to George Russell, May 9th, 1862. also, a heavy drab Shawl, and an Umbrella with a white handle. The public are hereby cautioned against trading for the above-described Bonds. Any information concerning the above subject matter may be left with J. T. was temporarily placed, viz: a black Valise, containing a lot of wearing apparel and four $100 Confederate Coupon Bonds, numbering 1597, 1598, 1599, and 1600, issued to George Russell, May 9th, 1862. also, a heavy drab Shawl, and an Umbrella with a white handle. The public are hereby cautioned against trading for the above-described Bonds. Any information concerning the above subject matter may be left with J. T. Taylor, Post-Office Department, C. S. A. my 14--6t* Geo. Russell.