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. District Court--sequestration. An answer was presented yesterday by Nathaniel Carust, to a petition filed by Receiver Giles, on the 28th of September, for the sequestration of personal property consisting of a lot of piano-fortes. Since the 30th of September petitions have been presented for the sequestration of estates held by the following, as former agents or partners enemies. Thos.8. Baldwin and John T. Williams, (former Keen, Baldwin & Williams.) John E Wadsworth and George S. Palmer, , Wadsworth, Turner & Co.) W Yancey and W. W. Harrison. Walker, Thos. P. Harrison, and John Smith. Garrett F. Wagon, firm of Ludlam & Watson. Carnal. E. D. Hitchcoct. (firm of Hitchcock & E. H. Itbodes and Geo. W. Wilson, (firm of Smith Rhodes & Co.) George L. Bayne. Wm. P. Ebbow. (agent for Auguste Belmonte.) Wm. Baither and John Enders. John , Charles W. Parcell, and Parcell. J. Leigh, (firm of C. M. Fry & Co.)
Virginia Artillery. Editors Dispatch:--Below I hand you a list of the companies comprising the Second Regiment of Virginia Artillery, viz: 1st Howitzer Company, Captain H. Hudnall. 2nd Howitzer Company, Captain R. C. Stanard. 3. Smith's Artillery, Captain Smith. 4. Fayette Artillery, Capt. Miles C. Macon. 5. Southall's Artillery, Captain William H. Southall. 6. Sands's Artillery, Captain J. H. Sands. 7. Garrett's Artillery, Captain W. R. Garrett. 8. Hawkins'Captain Smith. 4. Fayette Artillery, Capt. Miles C. Macon. 5. Southall's Artillery, Captain William H. Southall. 6. Sands's Artillery, Captain J. H. Sands. 7. Garrett's Artillery, Captain W. R. Garrett. 8. Hawkins's Artillery, Captain A. H. Hawkins. 9. Cornahan's Artillery, Captain J. B. Cornahan. 10. Allen's Artillery, Captain Wm. Allen. Some of these companies are very strong, the two howitzer companies numbering about one hundred men each, and the old Fayette Artillery has about one hundred and thirty-six men — all well drilled. The Second is a very strong regiment. L.