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tain Foster Ky. Cavalry. A. J. Holston, 22d Va. reg. Wisely Sansome, 36th Va. reg. Geo. W. Nunnally, Va. Artillery. Henry Woolford, Hobert Hudson, 45th Va. reg. Thomas West, Evan Evans, Andrew Hoffman, O. S., Josiah Thompson, Sol. Gainer, Phillip Wolfe, Geo. E. Daft, Jefferson Arbogast, Wm. J. Bradshaw, J. S. Robertson, Esau Vint, Dennis Boner, Joseph Raduska, 31st Va. reg. B. F. Brooks, J. G. Carter John Gerren, 3d Ark. reg. Dr. D. Hooper, A aron Livingston, Samuel in Richardson, J. D. King, C. E. Welling, 1st Tenn. reg. Samuel Hope, J. R. Hill, 7th Tenn. reg. Geo. W. King, 21st Va. reg. James G. Bowden, James S. Taylor, 50th Va. reg. Geo. L. Levy, 3d Va. reg. Moses Albright, J. V. Colencan, Aug. Cantley, 22d Va. reg. W. B. Crittenden, 23d Va. reg. Thomas J. Ferguson, 50th Va. reg. J. J. Shepherd, 1st, Ga. reg. W. A. Bales, 51st Va. reg. Wm. P. Bruce, 45th Va. reg. Lewis Nassauer, 1st Tenn. reg. F. M. Williams, Pittsylvania Dra
The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], The New York Herald upon the Somerset affair. (search)
he end of the next week. On motion of Mr. Barbour the bill to authorize the transfer of certain bonds held in trust by the United States for certain Indian tribes, and providing for the payment of the interest thereto, was taken up, and after a brief explanation from Mr. Barbour, passed. Mr. Flood presented a remonstrance of certain citizens against the bill making a part of South Ana river a lawful fence, which was referred to the Committee on Propositions and Grievances. Mr. Richardson asked the clerk to read a letter from certain citizens to the citizens of Monroe, detailing the terrible outrages committed upon the people of that county by the Federals and Tories. The paper was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The Speaker appointed the following Special Committee under the resolution offered yesterday to provide for more effective measures to prevent the escape of slaves to the enemy: Messrs Woodhouse, Baker, Collier, Wilson, of Isle of Wight,
g the numerous calls of a similar character that have been made upon their liberallty. The receipts following are at present deposited with Mr. J. L. Reeve, at the store of Messrs. Yancey & Harrison; A. K. Johnson, $5; Edw'd Mayo; 5; J. A. Inloes, 5; Yancey & Harrison, 10; Cash, 5; Miles Seldon, 2; Geo. Whitfield, 25; a lady, (Mrs. J. G. B.,) 2; Miss Josephine elecon, 2; N. C. Barton, 2; Cash 5; Alfred Moses, 5; R. W. Powers, 5; P. H. Starke 5; Jno. Blair, 5; Purcell, Ladd & Co., 50; Richardson & Co., 5; Christian & Lamrop, 10; R. C. Howe, 5; E. Gathrigut, 5; Bulkley & Co., 5; Jas. Woodhouse & Co., 5; John T. Gray, 5; P. J. Wright, 5; H. T., 1; J. R. F., 1; W. K. Watts, 5; J. W. handolph, 10; R. L. Dickinson, 5; mitchell & Tyler, 10; Wm Greanor, 5; J. A. Clarkson & Co., 5; J. W. Wright, 5; Jas. A. Scott, 5; Belvidere Manufacturing Co., W. R. Whitfield, 10; S. S. Cottell, 10; C. R. D., 1; Miss N. Cassell, 5; And. Johnston, 5; Thos. R. Price, 5; John C. Page, 5; P. K. W., 1; Willia