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Fayetteville, N. C., Capt. J. C. Booth. Charleston Arsenal, Charleston, S. C., Capt. F. L. Childs. Augusta Arsenal, Augusta, Ga., Lieut.-Col. W. G. Gill. Mount Vernon Arsenal, Mount Vernon, Ala., Capt. J. L. White. Columbus Depot, Columbus, Miss., Major W. R. Hunt. Atlanta Depot, Atlanta, Ga., Lieutenant M. H. Wright. Savannah Depot, Savannah, Ga., Capt. R. M. Cuyler. Knoxville Depot, Knoxville, Ga., Lieut. P. M. McClung. Baton Rouge Arsenal, Baton Rouge, La., F. C. Humphreys, military storekeeper. Montgomery Depot, Montgomery, Ala., C. G. Wagner, military storekeeper. The government will pay all charges to these places, and receipts will be promptly returned to the proper parties. Persons and congregations placing their bells at the service of the government, are requested to send a statement of the fact, with a description and weight of the bell to the chief of the bureau of ordnance, at Richmond, for record in the war department.--Norfolk Day-Book, April 21.
ussell in the banking business, at Leavenworth, Kansas. Mr. Lea is, however, careful to state in his evidence that he gave no intimation to Mr. Bailey that he might use the stocks he had in his charge belonging to the Indian Trust Fund. Mr. C. G. Wagner, who is nearly related to Mr. Bailey, and in whose hands was first placed his confession, states, in his evidence, given (your Committee are pleased to say) with full and honorable frankness, that he learned from Mr. Bailey that Mr. Lea did mber--nearly two weeks subsequent to the date of Mr. Bailey's confession. The only satisfactory explanation that can be given of this noticeable discrepancy is the supposition that the statement was actually prepared on the day it was given to Mr. Wagner, and the day the last bonds were delivered to Mr. Russell, and dated wrongfully "Dec. 1st," to allay any suspicion that might be excited if it were seen that the date of the abstraction was identical with the date of the last acceptance which w
The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], An English opinion of the War in America. (search)
l, Richmond, Va., Capt. B. G. B ldwin. ville A nal, Fayetteville, N. C., Capt J. C. Booth Charleston Arsenal, Charleston, S. C. Capt. L. Child. Augusta Augusta, Ga., Lt. Col. S. G. Mount Vernon Arsenal, Mount Vernen, Ala., Capt. J. L. White. Columbia Depot; Columbus, Miss., Major W. R. Hunt. Atlanta Depot, Atlanta, Ga. Lieut. M. H. Wright. Savannah Depot, Savannah. Ga., Capt. R. M. Cuyley, Knoxville Depot, Knoxville, Tens., Lieut. F. M. McC B Arsenal, Baton Rouge, La., F. C. Hum Military Storekeeper. Montgomery Depot, Montgomery, Ala., C. G. Wagner Military Storekeeper. The Government will pay all charges to these places, and receipts will be promptly returned to the proper parties. Persons and congregations placing their at the service of the Government, are requested to send a statement of the fact, with a description and weight of the bell, to the Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance at Richmond, for record in the War Department.