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The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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avis, privates W. T. Todd, J. W. Ferguson, J. F. Graham, R. E. Murphy, J. W. Gentry, H. H. Ray, G. M. Stevens, Anthony Shands, A. R. Tinsley, J. L. Tinsley, C. M. Williams, R. C. Wilburn, W. B. Taylor. Company E, Lieutenant Robert H. Wright. Killed: Sergeant B. S. Buzhardt. Wounded: Corporal H. B. Reid, privates W. C. Sligh, F. M. Summer, D. B. Wheeler, M. Foot. Company F, Captain Homer L. M. Gowan. Killed: Corporal B. Hitt, privates W. D. Austin, J. D. Garlington, J. M. McGee, and A. C. Watson. Wounded: privates L. H. Benjamin, J. W. Bryson, W. R. Darnall, E. S. Hitt, R. M. Nichols, W. A. Vance, B. W. Wells, J. W. Winn. Missing: Sergeant J. C. Hill, and private H. A. Andrews. Company G, Captain R. P. Todd. Killed: Sergeant D. D. Brownlee, privates D. F. Stoddard, R. J. Higgins, L. L. Edwards, Waddy Thompson. Wounded: Lieutenant A. W. Burnsides, Sergeant H. L. Farley, Sergeant J. A. Fairbourn, Corporal E. R. Thackston, privates J. L. Stoddard, S. R. Thackston, Allen Barksd
Charge of Bribery --John Henson, whose arrest, in Fluvanna county, was noticed in our last paper, appeared before Commissioner Watson yesterday for a preliminary examination. It appears that he was arrested upon information lodged by Rufus R. Rhodes, Commissioner of Patents, and Americus Featherman, a clerk in the Patent Office, to the effect that Henson did, on or about the 1st of January, 1862, offer to an officer of the Government of the Confederate States, a bribe, or present, or reward in money, or cause it to be offered, with intent to influence the decision of said officer in a matter pending before him in his official capacity. E. F. Husted, a "patent agent," was arrested yesterday morning in connection with the same affair. The evidence was partly heard, and the parties accused were admitted to bail for their appearance before the Commissioner on Wednesday week. The charges involved have reference to the issue of a patent.
tor of the Bridgeport Farmer, of Connecticut, which was destroyed and himself hunted by the Lincolnites on account of his advocacy of Southern rights and opposition to the war. D. G. Cotting, Esq., well and favorably known in Georgia, in connexion with the press, has assumed the editorial chair of the Chronicle and Sentinel The Daily Delts, of New Orleans, has been compelled, on account of the difficulty of obtaining a supply of paper, to curtail its proportions to a half sheet. The Herald, of Columbia, Tennessee, has been suspended. Not twelve months ago there were three papers published at that place. All of them have stopped. The steam gin-house on Mr. A. C. Watson's Lake Bruin plantation, in Louisiana, with 120 bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire a few nights since. After an absence of more than twenty-five years Old Bull has returned to England, where he is now touring it through the provinces. Chas, Hanovers of Masse, Ga. came in his South ...