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The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of the General officers in the armies of the Confederate States. (search)
a *affixed are dead, or have resigned since the commencement of the war. The West Point Generals. The following Confederate Generals are graduates of West Point — the date of their graduation being prefixed: Class of 1815--Samuel Cooper. Class of 1820--John H. Winder. Class of 1821--Isaac R. Tremble. Class of 1825--Daniel S, Donelson, Benjamin Huger. Class of 1826--Albert S. Johnston, John B. Grayson. Class of 1827--Leonidas Polk, Gabriel J, Rains. Class of 1828--Thomas F, Drayton, Hugh W. Mercer. Class of 1829--Joseph E. Johnston, Robt. E, Lee, Theopholia H. Holmes, Albert G. Blanchard. Class of 1830--John B. Magruder. Class of 1832--George B. Crittenden, P. St. George Cocke, Humphrey Marshall, Richard C Gatlin. Class of 1833--Daniel Ruggles. Class of 1835--Jones M. Withers. Class of 1836--Joseph R. Anderson, Lloyd Tilghman. Class of 1837--Braxton Bragg, Wm. H. T. Walker, John C. Pemberton, Arnold Elzey, Henry H. Sibley, Jubel A. Early.
The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of the General officers in the armies of the Confederate States. (search)
T. Lawson, Charles R. Bricken, A. P. Brown, (two,) and N. B. Hill, (two,) indictments for issuing small notes, were called yesterday, and the defendants failed to appear. The Court then gave judgment against the defendant in each case, for a fine of $10 and the costs of prosecution. William Burns, (of Baltimore city,) indicted for exhibiting a faro bank, was arraigned for trial, and pleaded not guilty. The following jury was sworn in the case; John B. Glazebrook, John T. Sublett, Lewis B. Thomas, Robert P. Davis, David E. Lacy, David N. Jones, Moses Millhiser, E. L. Tompkins, William A. Wyatt, William P. Regland, William Nott, and Jacob Woodson. The testimony showed some discrepancies which surprised those who heard the preliminary examination before the Mayor, and the jury rendered a verdict of "not guilty" without leaving their seats. Brigadier-General Wigfall, or Texas, testified to the good character and patriotism of the defendant. Another presentment against the sa
of one and two dollars, to an amount not exceeding five per cent of their capital. The bill being taken up for consideration, Mr. Johnson moved to amend by inserting ten; in lieu of five per cent. This was opposed by Mr. Isbell. Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, moved to amend by inserting the words "and required" after the word "authorized." Mr. Johnson then withdrew his amendment. The question having been raised by Mr. Isbell as to what penalty should be inflicted in case of a failure of the banks to comply with the requirements of the act, Mr. Thomas moved, as a further amendment, that the banks be prohibited, under a penalty of fifty dollars for each offence, to pay out the notes of any unauthorized corporations or individuals. The amendments were agreed to, and the bill, as amended, passed — yeas 41, nays 0. The title was amended so as to read--"To authorize the Banks of this Commonwealth to issue notes of the denomination of one and two dollars." Or