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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 25 : capture of Fort Hindman or Arkansas Post. (search)
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 37 : operations of the East Gulf Squadron to October , 1863 . (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry 's Brigade , formerly John M. Jones 's. (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), United Confederate Veterans . (search)
Washington city appointments.
--The following appointments were sent into the Senate to-day:
Marshal of the District of Columbia--Mr. Lammond.
City Postmaster — Richard Wallach.
Navy Agent--Mr. McKim.
Mr. Lammond hails from Illinois, is said to be a relative of President Lincoln, and was in law partnership with him. Mr. Lammond is at present in South Carolina as the private Commissioner of the President to Gov. Pickens, and bearer of dispatches to Major Anderson.
Richard Wallach, is well-known to our citizens.
He has been strongly anti-Democratic, as was evidenced in the Mayoralty election, but is, notwithstanding, a popular gentleman.--Wash.
States, Wednesday.
The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Affairs at Fort Sumter --a plan for reinforcements. (search)
The Legislature.
The Senate, yesterday, passed House bills incorporating the Tobacco Savings Bank and Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company, of Richmond; also, bill making an appropriation for the removal of Gen.Harry Lee's remains to Virginia, and agreed to House amendments to bill for the relief of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad.
Evening sessions were resolved on. A substitute was reported for the joint resolution approving the sale of old arms to Anderson & Co. The bill for the sale and transfer of the James River and Kanawha Canal was passed, receiving the vote of all the members present.
Mr. Brannon reported a substitute for the Covington and and Ohio Railroad bill.
The House agreed to Senate amendments to the bill for the voluntary enslavement of free negroes, and passed Senate bill exempting the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge from taxation for six years. On motion of Mr. Seddon, Senate joint resolution authorizing the Governor to contract for the manufacture of
Twenty dollars reward.
--Ran away from our mill, in Henrico county, on the 4th instant, a Negro man named Ned, about 24 years old, of dark, ginger-bread color, slender frame, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and downcast expression when spoken to. We will give the above reward of $20 if he is returned to us in this city.
He is supposed to be in Charles City county. C. E.& W. E. Anderson. mh 29--4t*
The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Evening session. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], Carolinian volunteers as seen by a Northerner. (search)