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t it would be referred. Mr. Kemper said such a course was unnecessary, the Military Committee having reported a similar bill heretofore by unanimous vote. Mr. Gibson of Jefferson, denied the accuracy of the statement. He was a member of said committee, and had always been opposed to any such bill. Mr. Crane said the John Brown raid had initiated a system of solicitation for increased pay by a great many. The official duties of the Adjutant General had no doubt been much increased by Brown's inroad; for Gov. Wise, on his own responsibility, had given him nearly $1,000 additional pay. The committee then reported a bill making him a salaried officer, $2,000 per annum.) This bill proposes to pay him that salary for the years '58 and '59. It was a fact which alarmed him, that Virginia was fast becoming a military power, and he did not doubt that the gallant officers in command would soon be called on to march their forces against whom nobody could tell. An Ordnance Department ha
Medical graduates. --Among the graduates at the commencement of the Medical Department of the Pennsylvania University on the 14th inst., were the following from Virginia: Thos. B. Amiss, C. Baldwin, E. G. Booth, Jr., J. W. Brown, Shirley C. Carter, L. N. Cheatwood, Edward A. Craighill, Daniel H. Hardaway, N. P. Henderson, H. T. Hunter, R. K. McCausland, S. M. McPherson, H. B. Meade, G. Mitchell, P. H. C. Noble, Thomas Opie, R. P. Page, Edward W. Perkins, J. M. Stephenson, C. W. Timms, Newton Wayt and V. O. Williams. Those from North Carolina: W. H. H. Cobb, M. E. Dodson, J. T. Fuller, F. R. Gregory, J. H. Hicks, W. A. Holt; J. T. Johnson, Chas. Lesesue, P. P. Mendin, Thos. A. Oakley, J. B. Robertson, Simpson Russ, W. G. Stephens, J. B. Stovall, W. B. Watford, and R. H. Worthington.
The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sudden death on
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illiam Richards, slightly; J. N. English, slightly; Thomas Calhoun, slightly. First Kentucky--Col. Tom. Taylor. Company A.--Corp. E. Long, C. Cable, and J. Parker — missing. Company B.--None. Company C.--Capt. Jo Detha, wounded in shoulder; Corp. G. W. Lait, wounded in leg; J. W. brown, in arm; W. N. Fishback arm; F. G. Alexander; left on the field, supposed mortally wounded; John Mullin, left on the field, severely wounded; John L. Barbes, mor. tally, in the head; J. W. Brown, dangerously if not mortally wounded — received three shots; Wm. B. Phelps, wounded in arm and breast; A. J. Thompson, in side; J. Cummins, in side Geo. Sime, in foot; Geo. Stump, slightly; C. H. Stoner, seriously, if not mortally; M. L. Asbury, in arm; J. W. Lair, slightly; G. W. Simpson, slightly. Company D.--Corp. Horine, slightly; private Smith, slightly; private P. Hughes and Corp. Robert Carr. Company E.--Killed, Corp. John M. Johnson; wounded, seriously, Noah J. Parsons —<
until he was stricken to the earth, severely wounded; of Capt. Deshler, who directed a rapid fire with marked effect; and of Sarah Graves, who fell mortally wounded in the Cool and gallant discharge of his duty. Peculiarly distinguished among the advanced guard, where all were distinguished, must be recorded the names of Lieut, Gibson, of the Third Arkansas regiment--the officer in immediate command; of private Slayton, of the 31st Virginia regiment, who was severely wounded; and of private J. W. Brown, of Co. 1st Georgia regiment, who, upon hearing the order to fall back, exclaimed; "I will give them one more shot before I leave," and while ramming down his twenty ninth cartridge, fell dead at his post. Nor can I omit mention, in this connection, of Lieut. Col. Bar on, who, in the absence of engineer staff officers, designed, and was in active prosecution of, the works to which we are so much indebted for the defence of our position, and who has shown himself, at all times, promp
t; calf skins waged, $48a55 per dozen. Lime — Mountain unstacked, $1.75 to $2.25 per bbl.; according to quantity. Molasses — New Orleans, 90a95 cents; golden syrups (Richmond) 85 cents. Nails — Old Dominion, 9½ cents. Offal (mill)--Bran, 20 cents; shorts, 25 cents. Brownsfuffs, 50 cents; shipstuffs, 70 cents. Oil — Tanners', $1.12a1.50; machine, $1.50a$2 per gallon. Oats — We quote 90a95 cents per bushels and scarce. Rye — 90a$1.10 per bushel. Sugars — Brown, 12½a14 cents per lb.; coffee, 15½a19 cents; crushed, 23 to 25 cts. Salt — Sales by the sack at $25 for ground alum; fine, $37.50a$40 per sack. Seeds — There are no stocks of clover or timothy. Soda — Best English, 35a40 cents per lb. Tobacco.--Sales of the week show that there it brisk demand in the market, and a decided improvement in prices. We quote Lugs at $3.75 to $4.50; Leaf $5.75 to $10. No prime offering. All now sold is old Tobacco. Tallow
h Va., Vols., May 8th, 1862. To the Editors of the Dispatch:--You will confer a favor by publishing the following list of the killed and wounded of the 7th Virginia Regiment, Col. J. L Kemper in the engagement near Williamsburg, on Monday last; Company A. Killed--Private Jas L' Clone Wounded--Lieut F. V. Foy, arm and breast. Privates Jno W. Price, in the hand; W P Carpenter, slightly; Wm Warren, face. Company B. Wounded--Privates Wm. Nicholson, mortally in the breast; J. W. Brown, slightly in the back. Company C. Wounded--Capt. P. S. Ashby, slightly in the head; Lieut J. W. Pannill, seriously in the leg. Privates John Bickers, slightly in the back; Wm. J. Cook, slightly in the head; Wm. A. Backsley, slightly in the arm; Henry Mitchell, seriously in the hand; Geo Morris. slightly in the face; A. W. Shadrack, slightly in the arm. Company D. Killed--Private W. H. Stafford. Wounded--Sergeant J. Hare, severely in the hand. Privates J. W. East, slightly