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The Daily Dispatch: may 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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out 1.40 P. M., having moved very slowly through the city. Several companies of citizen corps, followed by the New York Seventy-first Regiment, Marines and local Cavalry corps, formed the military escort, with arms reversed and colors shrouded. After the hearse came a detachment of the Fire Zouaves, one of whom, the avenger of Col. Ellsworth, carried the identical secession flag which was torn down by the deceased. Then followed the President, accompanied by Secretaries Seward and Smith. The rear of the procession was composed of carriages containing the Captains of the Zouave Regiment. The train conveying the remains left the depot about 2 o'clock for the North. Capture of Captain Ball's Cavalry. The same correspondent thus speaks of the manner in which the capture of forty of Captain Ball's Cavalry, of Fairfax, was effected: One of the most unexpected features of this morning's military adventures into Virginia was the capture of a company of four officer
s important that the Banks of the Southern States should, at an early day, be represented in a general Convention or Congress, to confer and adopt such line of policy as will, best promote the general welfare, and issue a currency of uniform value throughout the South. 2. Resolved, That said Congress be held at Atlanta, Georgia, on the first Monday in June, 1861, or at such other time and place as may be designated by a majority of the States co-operating. 3. Resolved, That Dempsey Weaver, Granville P. Smith, John Kirkman, D. N. Kennedy, Fred. W. Smith, Moses J. Wiggs, John R. Branner, W. D. Fulton, and Wm. A. Quarles, be appointed delegates to represent the Banks of Tennessee in said Congress, and that the Governor notify them of their appointment. 4. Resolved, That copies of these resolutions be forth with forwarded by the Governor of Tennessee to the Governors of the several Southern States, with the request that they urge their Banks to participate in said Congress.