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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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on a uniform of the 34th, belonging, it is supposed, to one of the killed or captured scouts who ventured across the river last week. Continued ill health has compelled Col. Seward, of the New York 19th, to resign, and he leaves for his home to-day. The following nominations by the ballot of the commissioned officers of the regiment have been sent to Gov. Morgan, and their commissions will probably be received this week:--For Colonel, Major James H. Ledlie; for Lieut. Colonel, Capt. Charles H. Stewart, of company G; for Major, Capt. Solomon Giles, of company H. The Rev. Henry Fowler, Chaplain of the regiment, having resigned, the Rev. Dr. Coit, of Bridgeport, Conn., has been appointed in his place. Much to the regret of the officers of the 1st Brigade, reports are current that Col. Biddle, Brigade Commander, with his Buckeye Regiment, are to be transferred to Gen. McCall's division, near Washington. In view of the probable scarcity and high prices of fuel the coming win
Small business. Capt. Charles H. Stewart, of the 2d Virginia regiment, has sent to this office several specimens of counterfeit small notes, which were found in a bundle thrown away by one of the Yankee prisoners, captured at the battle of Cedar Run. One of these is a twenty-five cent note of the corporation of Richmond, exceedingly well executed and calculated to deceive. Another, is a one dollar note, corporation of Richmond, first issue, dated April 19, 1861. This note bears only a slight resemblance to the genuine and may be easily detected. The third is a twenty-five cent note of the county of Camden, North Carolina. Not having one of the original notes before us we cannot say whether the counterfeit is likely to impose upon the public. The fourth is a fifty cent note on the "Mechanics Savings and Loan Association," of Savannah, Ga. This counterfeit is said, by those who have seen the original note, to be well executed and difficult of detection. The one before us cert