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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
men paroled by Major D. B. Bridgford, Provost Marshal Army of Northern Virginia. D. B. Bridgford, Maj. Commanding Pro. Gd. and Pro. Mar. A. N. V. J. H. Capers, 1st Lt. and Adj't Pro. Gd. A. N. V. N. B. Hawes, Lt. and Act. Ass't Provost Mar. Geo. Hawks, 2d Lt. Invalid Corps. G. W. Burwell, 2d Lt. Co. C, 1st Va. Batt. Jno. Beckham, 2d Lt. Co. B, 1st Va. Batt. B. A. Marsden, 2d Lt. Co. D, 1st Va. Batt. Infantry. Charles Baskerville, 1st Lt. Co. B, 1st Va. Batt. John H. Baldwin, 2d Lieut. Co. A, 1st Va. Batt. Infantry. B. C. Wherry, 1st Lt. Co. D, 1st Va. Batt. Infantry. T. J. Murray, 2d Lt. Co. E, 1st Va. Batt. Infantry. H. C. Hewett, 2d Lt. Co. C, 1st Va. Batt. Jno. De Butts, Surgeon Provost Guard A. N. V. Wm. J. Lynham, Jr., Capt. and A. Q. M. 1st Va. Batt. Thos. R. Dunn, Capt. Co. A, 1st Va. Batt. J. Rochelle Tyler, 1st Lieut. Co. A, 1st Va. Batt. C. H. Davidson, Capt. 1st Va. Batt. C. M. Jones, Adj't 1st Va. Batt. Infantry. Geo. K. Shell
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
t, Capt. J. W., 253. Bagby, Lt., Jno. R., 17, 35. Bagnall, Ass't Surg., R. D., 333. Bagwell, Lt. E. R., 432. Bagwell, Sgt. F. P. 433. Bagwell, W. H., 18. Bailey, Surg. A. W., 121. Bailey, Lt. C. R., 432. Bailey, Capt. J. H., 348. Bailey, Surg. W. H., 368. Baird, Capt. E. R., 70. Baker, Lt., Ben., 160. Baker, Lt. B. F., 190. Baker, Surg. P. B., 347. Baker, Chaplain R. M., 71. Baker, Lt., T. Pickens, 121. Baldwin, Lt.-Col. B. G., 3. Baldwin, Ass't Surg. C., 85. Baldwin, Lt. J. H., 449. Baldwin, Capt. J. M., 467. Baldwin, Ass't Surg. R. T., 448. Ball, Lt. B. W., 476. Ballard, Maj., Thos. E., 186. Ballard, Maj. W. S., 108 Ballinger, Lt. J. S., 123. Ballinger, Surg. M., 123. Balthis, Chaplain M. G., 85. Baltimore Battery 44, 454-6. Banister, Surg. M. 69. Barber, Lt. J. L., 314. Barber, Chaplain S. B., 441. Barker, Lt. J. H., 121. Barksdale, Jr., Lt. Armistead, 15, 66. Barksdale, Maj. G. A., 3. Barksdale, Surg., Randolph, 69. Barlow, Lt. J. H.,
pper Potomac during present week. Habeas corpus case in Vermont. The and (Vt.) Herald reports that, in the United States Court, for the district of Vermont, last week, Judge Smalley gave a decision in the case of United States Marshal Baldwin, charged with contempt of Court in refusing to surrender three parties, against whom treason was alleged, under a writ of habeas corpus, in violation of the Constitution of the United States. The decision of the Court was in substance as followstituted against the Marshal, the writ of habeas corpus, was not lawfully suspended, and it was no justification to him that he acted under the orders of the War Department, those orders having been issued without the authority of law. Marshal Baldwin was accordingly declared guilty of contempt of court and fined $100, which fine he paid, declaring that the only incentive of his action had been the desire to do his duty to the Government faithfully. Naval Expedition against Confeder
r want of a register. James J Cox, the keeper of a boarding-house on 9th street, between Cary and Main, was arrested and brought before the Mayor, charged with keeping a house of ill fame. Certain of his boarders, who gave the names of John H. Baldwin, George Johnson, William Farrer, James Anderson, Simon Lubick, Lewis Stanley, William Riley, Charles H. Edgecomb, and William H. Watkins, were also taken in custody and brought before the Mayor as persons of suspicious character, having no vter hired the tenement, which he did of Mr. Bowlin, he represented himself as from New Kent county, Va., but it was proved that he really came from North Carolina. All of the man looked stout and able-bodied, and were liable to conscript duty. Baldwin, one of the men, represented himself as a Lieutenant in a Louisiana regiment, and showed a discharge from General Hospital, No. 6, dated October 4, ordering him to report immediately for duty.--Col. Noland, President of the Court Martial, being
t, John Dresden, Jeff. Flannagan, Wm. Gordon, Francis McMahon, Rowland Corbin, Wm. Jones, Wm. Conway, Wm. Wathins, Wm. Riley, John McDonald, and Dennis O'Brien; and from the house of Jas. J. Cox, 9th street, below Main, (a few days since) John H Baldwin, William Conley, George Johnson, William Farrar, John Anderson, Simon Licbick. Robert Thompson, John Kelley, James Murdy, Pat. Keenan, George Dote, and William Breetlan.--None of the parties are citizens of Richmond, but came from different poiomething to turn up." Those who could give no satisfactory account of themselves were committed for want of ball. Most of Cox's boarders were retired from active life by a demand of this kind. Mr. Bradley made an urgent appeal in behalf of John H. Baldwin, found with others at Cox's rendezvous, and the Mayor promised to retain him along with several others, and report him to Gen. Wicder, who was engaged to visit the City Hall at half part 1 o'clock, for the purpose of a conference with His Ho