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Robert Anderson (search for this): article 1
d, has been appointed an Assistant Adjutant General of volunteers in the army of the United States. He is a young gentleman of great military experience for his age and of great wealth, we hear. The resignations of the following officers have been accepted by the President, viz: Captain Frank C. Armstrong, Second Cavalry; Captain John G. Walker, Third Cavalry; First Lieutenant M. M. Kimmel, Fifth Cavalry. The following officers have been ordered to duty as the staff of General Robert Anderson: Captain O. D. Greene, Assistant Adjutant General; Captain W. S. Hancock, Assistant Quartermaster; Captain H. L. Symonds, Commissary of Subsistence; Captain P. E. Prime, Corps of Engineers; First Lieutenant N. Michser, Topographical Engineers; Surgeon J. M. Coyler, Medical Staff. This morning the steamer Ben Deford, Capt. Hallet, arrived at the Navy-Yard from Boston, with 240 seamen. The steamer immediately discharged her load, and expected to leave for Baltimore this evening.
S. J. Anderson (search for this): article 4
Southern sympathize is in New York — a British ship Displays the Confederate flag New York Aug. 29 --S. J. Anderson has arrived, and on yesterday, at an examination, imprecated Ben. Wood and Isaiah Rynders at Southern correspondents. A dispatch, received here, says that the British ship Simonds, lying at the port of Quebec for the past three weeks, has had the Confederate flag flying all the time.
Kinlaw Anntlerov (search for this): article 5
dness of heart that hope very free had brought destruction and lastitution upon her home and fireside, and hate they had crossed into her country for the purpose of subverting its institutions, and the arm of government it had chosen, as a free people, to establish for itself. Indeed I fully free with you: May all the distress of this unholy war be visited upon the heads of those who are responsible for it, and may the almighty Ruler of the Universe in His infinite goodness and wisdom, (continue to) prosper the righteousness! A gentleman of this State, Mr. Kinlaw Anntlerov, a private in Colonel Stuart's Cavalry Brigade has in his possession a miniature portrait of Col Cameron and wife, which he intends to return to their friends after the war, for at present no intercourse of he kind is admissible between the two contending parties With much respect. I remain, Your most obed't servant, G T Beauregard, General Comd'g Mrs. S. Z. Evants, No. 553, Capital Hill, Washington, D C.
Frank C. Armstrong (search for this): article 1
nd ordered to duty on that of Major General Hunter, in Illinois.--2d Lieutenant T. W. Stockton, 2d Cavalry, has also been ordered to duty on General Hunter's staff. Sir John Murray, of England, has been appointed an Assistant Adjutant General of volunteers in the army of the United States. He is a young gentleman of great military experience for his age and of great wealth, we hear. The resignations of the following officers have been accepted by the President, viz: Captain Frank C. Armstrong, Second Cavalry; Captain John G. Walker, Third Cavalry; First Lieutenant M. M. Kimmel, Fifth Cavalry. The following officers have been ordered to duty as the staff of General Robert Anderson: Captain O. D. Greene, Assistant Adjutant General; Captain W. S. Hancock, Assistant Quartermaster; Captain H. L. Symonds, Commissary of Subsistence; Captain P. E. Prime, Corps of Engineers; First Lieutenant N. Michser, Topographical Engineers; Surgeon J. M. Coyler, Medical Staff. This m
Frank C. Armstrong (search for this): article 3
s and bravery, and were always in front of their men, cheering them on-- Woodruff and Reid managed their batteries with great ability, and did much execution — For those officers and men who were particularly conspicuous, I will refer the Department to the reports of the different commanders. To my personal staff I am much indebted for the coolness and rapidity with which they carried orders about the field, and would call particular attention to my volunteer side, Captain Bledsoe,Messrs. Armstrong, Beat Johnston, (whose horse was killed under him,) Hamilton Pike and Major King. To Major Montgomery, Quartermaster, I am also indebted for much service as an aid during the battle, and was of much use to me.-- To Col McIntosh, at one time at the head of his regiment, and at other times in his capacity of Adjutant General, I cannot give too much praise; wherever the ball flew thickest he was gallantly leading different regiments into action, and his presence gave confidence everywher
S. M. Bailey (search for this): article 1
ssed. The Live Yankee is about ready for service, and will join the flotilla this evening, when she will again become flag-ship of the Potomac fleet. She carries two 32 pounders, one 24 pound boat howitzer and one rifled cannon. Federal Accounts of Affairs South of the Potomac. Lewensville, Va., Aug. 27. --The enemy has occupied Bailey's Cross Roads in considerable force and are entrenching. Farmers are not allowed to come through to Washington now, and the boarders at Mr. Bailey's have been scattered in consequence of this occupation by the Secession force. Col. Sherman is in command of the enemy at Bailey's Cross-Roads. Secessionists hereabouts profess to expect lively times soon in this neighborhood. Chain Bridge, Aug. 27.--Five of our men, while out scouting about three miles above here yesterday, were in a corn-field, and to their dismay discovered that about thirty "secede" cavalry were "circulating around the edges" of said field. Thinking the c
S. M. Bailey (search for this): article 5
Ten Dollars reward. --I will give the above reward for the return to me, or for such information as will lead to the arrest of a Negro Boy, named Horace. He is of medium size, of yellow or copper color, and has light-colored eyes. I think he has either gone to Manassas with some regiment of soldiers, or is lurking about some campground near the city. He was hired to E. A. Mayo for the present year by E. D. Eacho. W. B. Martin, At S. M. Bailey's Tobacco Factory. au 26--1w.
s own affidavit showing the alleged secession letter to his son to be a forgery. Army matters. Several hundred army wagons have arrived here from Harper's Ferry, with the camp equipage of the three months men under General Patterson. General Banks' headquarters are now at Pooleville, twenty miles above, and his entire supplies are carried by negroes by the way of Rockville. The Western Railroad is still in Federal possession. Capt. Tansill. Captain Tansill, the resigned office station. Sickness among the troops. Typhoid fever has appeared in the Government hospitals, and nearly all the sick and wounded soldiers have been attacked by the disease. Four hundred army ambulances have arrived here. From Gen. Banks' column. Hyattstown, Aug. 26. --A general court-martial for this division has been organized, of which Col. Biddle, of the 1st Pennsylvania Rifles, in President, and Major Majelton, of the 2d Pennsylvania Reserve, is Judge Advocate. It
thin the limits of this command, whether by land or water, is called to the 56th and 57th Articles of War." Washington Items. That very corrupt paper, the Washington Star, under date of Tuesday evening, furnishes the subjoined: Mrs. Barrett, wife of the ex-Mayor of Washington, was in the Mayor's office, at the City Hall, yesterday evening about the time the Councils met, and stated to some acquaintances that the search at her husband's house for papers had been got through with, and secure them from the impertinent observation of the curious. The three ladies already arrested are confined here, and it is understood that they will have the society of three more before to-night. The female members of the family of Mayor Barrett and Mr. Phillips are all under strict surveillance, military guards being stationed in both houses. The arrest of Young Johnston. It was stated yesterday that Wm. L. Johnston, said to be a nephew of Gen. Johnston, of the Confederate
John R. Baylor (search for this): article 13
Arizona.Col. Baylor's proclamation. The following is the proclamation of Colonel Baylor, the commander of Confederate forces in Arizona, to which a brief allusion was made yesterday: To the people of the Territory of Arizona. The social and political condition of Arizona being little short of general anarchy, and the Colonel Baylor, the commander of Confederate forces in Arizona, to which a brief allusion was made yesterday: To the people of the Territory of Arizona. The social and political condition of Arizona being little short of general anarchy, and the people being literally destitute of law, order and protection, the said Territory from the date hereof is hereby declared temporarily organized as a military government, until such time as Congress may otherwise provide. I, John R. Baylor, Lieut.-Col. commanding the Confederate Army in the Territory of Arizona, hereby take poJohn R. Baylor, Lieut.-Col. commanding the Confederate Army in the Territory of Arizona, hereby take possession of the said Territory in the name and behalf of the Confederate States of America. For all the purposes herein specified, and until otherwise decreed or provided, the Territory of Arizona shall comprise all that portion of the recent Territory of New Mexico lying South of the 34th parallel of North latitude. All
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