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George F. Appleby (search for this): article 2
Prison items. --The following parties were committed to the military prison of the Eastern District yesterday: Henry Mason, company G, 7th La. Regiment, forged subsistence papers (Prisoner came from Lynchburg, and passed under the alias of M. P. Murray.) George F. Appleby, forged subsistence papers, in his own name; D. W. Hutchins, alias Pat. Murry, company E, 6th La., forged papers; Jas Howard, deserter from Woolfolk's artillery; Jackson Crawford, deserter from company A, 121st Regiment Va. Militia; Mike Magraw, member of Rodgers's cavalry, for refusing to do duty; John Daily, member of the same, for drunkenness; Milton Dewey, Chas. Anderson, and John Williams, sailors, for drunkenness.
D. W. Hutchins (search for this): article 2
Prison items. --The following parties were committed to the military prison of the Eastern District yesterday: Henry Mason, company G, 7th La. Regiment, forged subsistence papers (Prisoner came from Lynchburg, and passed under the alias of M. P. Murray.) George F. Appleby, forged subsistence papers, in his own name; D. W. Hutchins, alias Pat. Murry, company E, 6th La., forged papers; Jas Howard, deserter from Woolfolk's artillery; Jackson Crawford, deserter from company A, 121st Regiment Va. Militia; Mike Magraw, member of Rodgers's cavalry, for refusing to do duty; John Daily, member of the same, for drunkenness; Milton Dewey, Chas. Anderson, and John Williams, sailors, for drunkenness.
Patrick Murry (search for this): article 2
Prison items. --The following parties were committed to the military prison of the Eastern District yesterday: Henry Mason, company G, 7th La. Regiment, forged subsistence papers (Prisoner came from Lynchburg, and passed under the alias of M. P. Murray.) George F. Appleby, forged subsistence papers, in his own name; D. W. Hutchins, alias Pat. Murry, company E, 6th La., forged papers; Jas Howard, deserter from Woolfolk's artillery; Jackson Crawford, deserter from company A, 121st Regiment Va. Militia; Mike Magraw, member of Rodgers's cavalry, for refusing to do duty; John Daily, member of the same, for drunkenness; Milton Dewey, Chas. Anderson, and John Williams, sailors, for drunkenness.
Jas Howard (search for this): article 2
Prison items. --The following parties were committed to the military prison of the Eastern District yesterday: Henry Mason, company G, 7th La. Regiment, forged subsistence papers (Prisoner came from Lynchburg, and passed under the alias of M. P. Murray.) George F. Appleby, forged subsistence papers, in his own name; D. W. Hutchins, alias Pat. Murry, company E, 6th La., forged papers; Jas Howard, deserter from Woolfolk's artillery; Jackson Crawford, deserter from company A, 121st Regiment Va. Militia; Mike Magraw, member of Rodgers's cavalry, for refusing to do duty; John Daily, member of the same, for drunkenness; Milton Dewey, Chas. Anderson, and John Williams, sailors, for drunkenness.
Jackson Crawford (search for this): article 2
Prison items. --The following parties were committed to the military prison of the Eastern District yesterday: Henry Mason, company G, 7th La. Regiment, forged subsistence papers (Prisoner came from Lynchburg, and passed under the alias of M. P. Murray.) George F. Appleby, forged subsistence papers, in his own name; D. W. Hutchins, alias Pat. Murry, company E, 6th La., forged papers; Jas Howard, deserter from Woolfolk's artillery; Jackson Crawford, deserter from company A, 121st Regiment Va. Militia; Mike Magraw, member of Rodgers's cavalry, for refusing to do duty; John Daily, member of the same, for drunkenness; Milton Dewey, Chas. Anderson, and John Williams, sailors, for drunkenness.
Mike Magraw (search for this): article 2
Prison items. --The following parties were committed to the military prison of the Eastern District yesterday: Henry Mason, company G, 7th La. Regiment, forged subsistence papers (Prisoner came from Lynchburg, and passed under the alias of M. P. Murray.) George F. Appleby, forged subsistence papers, in his own name; D. W. Hutchins, alias Pat. Murry, company E, 6th La., forged papers; Jas Howard, deserter from Woolfolk's artillery; Jackson Crawford, deserter from company A, 121st Regiment Va. Militia; Mike Magraw, member of Rodgers's cavalry, for refusing to do duty; John Daily, member of the same, for drunkenness; Milton Dewey, Chas. Anderson, and John Williams, sailors, for drunkenness.
Milton Dewey (search for this): article 2
Prison items. --The following parties were committed to the military prison of the Eastern District yesterday: Henry Mason, company G, 7th La. Regiment, forged subsistence papers (Prisoner came from Lynchburg, and passed under the alias of M. P. Murray.) George F. Appleby, forged subsistence papers, in his own name; D. W. Hutchins, alias Pat. Murry, company E, 6th La., forged papers; Jas Howard, deserter from Woolfolk's artillery; Jackson Crawford, deserter from company A, 121st Regiment Va. Militia; Mike Magraw, member of Rodgers's cavalry, for refusing to do duty; John Daily, member of the same, for drunkenness; Milton Dewey, Chas. Anderson, and John Williams, sailors, for drunkenness.
Movements of the enemy in West Tennessee. Mobile, Nov. 6. --A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Holly Springs, 5th, says: "The enemy have advanced in force to LaGrange, Tenn., and are reported advancing on this place.--Jackson's cavalry had a skirmish to-day at Lamar. It is probable that the enemy will give us battle, as they are about to make strenuous efforts to open the Mississippi by a land force, under Gen. McClernand. He will be supported on land by Gen. Grant, in the river with a gunboat flotilla. The prospect of recognition is hurrying them up."
McClernand (search for this): article 2
Movements of the enemy in West Tennessee. Mobile, Nov. 6. --A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Holly Springs, 5th, says: "The enemy have advanced in force to LaGrange, Tenn., and are reported advancing on this place.--Jackson's cavalry had a skirmish to-day at Lamar. It is probable that the enemy will give us battle, as they are about to make strenuous efforts to open the Mississippi by a land force, under Gen. McClernand. He will be supported on land by Gen. Grant, in the river with a gunboat flotilla. The prospect of recognition is hurrying them up."
June, 11 AD (search for this): article 2
Movements of the enemy in West Tennessee. Mobile, Nov. 6. --A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Holly Springs, 5th, says: "The enemy have advanced in force to LaGrange, Tenn., and are reported advancing on this place.--Jackson's cavalry had a skirmish to-day at Lamar. It is probable that the enemy will give us battle, as they are about to make strenuous efforts to open the Mississippi by a land force, under Gen. McClernand. He will be supported on land by Gen. Grant, in the river with a gunboat flotilla. The prospect of recognition is hurrying them up."
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