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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.52 (search)
E. M. Brown, John, lieutenant. Binford, N. B. Cabell, Dr. J. Grattan, lieutenant; dead. Chevallie, John, of Chevallie's and Gallego Mills. Chevallie, Pierre, of Chevallie's and Gallego Mills. Cocke, Edward F. Cottrell, Samuel S., corporal; dead. Crenshaw, Lewis D.; dead. Crenshaw, Leroy A. Crump, W. W., lieutenant; Judge, dead. Crenshaw, William G. Crouch, Bunny. Crouch, Robert N. Darracott, James. Darracott, William. Dupuy, James B.; dead. Downey, Mark; dead. Dodamead, Thomas, sergeant; dead. Duval, Robert R., lieutenant; dead. Dupuy, Colonel Martin, corporal; dead. Enders, John; dead. Eustace, Dr. William S.; dead. Evans, Thomas J.; dead. Featherston, E. M. Ferguson, James B. Gibson, Charles Bell, surgeon. George, William O., lieutenant. Goulden, James, sergeant. Goulden William. Grant, James H., lieutenant. Grubbs, P. W., lieutenant. Gregory, John M., captain. Gwynn, Walter, captain;
, with the chances in favor of the former. As near as can be ascertained, the Legislature stands as follows: Senate — Douglas (Democrat,) 9, Breckinridge (Democrat,) 5; Republicans 4 House --Douglas (Democrat,) 40; Breckinridge (Democrat,) 21; Republicans 19. Of the 17 Senators who hold over, 11 are understood to be Douglas, 4 Breckinridge, and 2 Republicans. There are already numbers of Douglas Democrats aspiring for Mr. Gwin's place in the United States Senate--among them, Governor Downey, General Denver, James A. McDougall and others. The contributions to the Washington Monument fund on election day, at San Francisco, Sacramento and Marysville, exceeded $1,300 Returns from the balance of the State are not yet received. More than $100,000 was wagered on the result of the State election in San Francisco alone, and some parties are suspicious that the election returns may have been falsified in some instances by parties interested in the bets. The total vote cas
Arrived, Schr. Jno. H. Travers, Frank, Baltimore, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. Jonas, Sparks, New York, hay, Mark Downey. Sloop M. A. Smith, Stillman, Jersey City, apples, potatoes and cabbage. Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York, mdze., and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Sailed, Schr. Bengal, Hix, New York, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. Wm. Severe, Brooks, Norfolk, flour, W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. Ocean, Aaron, Baltimore, flour, W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. Orianna, Thatcher, West Indies, mdze., C. T. Worthim & Co.
rief but brisk fight killed twenty and wounded three others. The next morning an attack was made by Lieut.. Collins on a large village, when five Indians were killed and three badly wounded. The number of warriors in this ranche was estimated at near one hundred and fifty, but they field after the first charge, leaving the troops in possession. As an evidence of further hostile movements the Humboldt Times states that thirty volunteers, for which Gen. Johnson made a requisition on Gov. Downey, to be enrolled for a term of three months, to act as guides, were mustered into the service of the United States on Wednesday, April 15th, at Humboldt. They are first-rate for service, being experienced mountaineers, having their families within the districts of counties infested by the hostile Indians. The campaign is now assuming a shape which must result in good to Captain C. S. Lovell, commanding Forts Humboldt and Gaston, and Camp Bragg has already or soon will take the field
ilitia officers in the Commonwealth. He based his resolution on his own personal knowledge of the total incapacity of several such officers, and their inefficiency should they ever be compelled to undergo the "trial by battle" Carried. Several communications were received from Governor Letcher in response to resolutions of inquiry, but containing nothing of interest. One of these covered a communication from Asa Rogers, of Londoun, informing the Governor that a Black Republican, named Downey, was elected in his Magisterial District a Justice of the Peace; that he ought not to be commissioned, and that if he were he, Rogers, would emigrate to Hayti before he would sit on the bench with him. The communications, with their enclosures, were ordered to be printed. Pursnant to a resolution authorizing the Governor to institute the inquiry, a letter from Secretary Mallory of the Confederate Navy was read, giving the names of officers in the Provisional Navy of Virginia who were ei
The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1860., [Electronic resource], Servants' Clothing--Servants' Clothing. (search)
Arrived. Barque Jane Brown, Wm. Brown, master, from Liverpool 13th Sept., with salt, to E. W. De Voss & Co. Schr. Buena Vista, Robby, N. Y., hay, Mark Downey. Schr. Alvarado, Slover, White Point, gravel, Jno. Viles. Schr. Martha May, Waddleton, York River, Wheat. Schr. Ring Dove, Adams, Philadelphia, coal, W. F Cox. Schr.Mary Eliza, Moorecock, Chickahominy, billets. Schr. Wm. and James, Watson, Back River, oysters. Schr. W.S. Thomas, Johnson, Hampton Creek, oysters. Schr. Regulator, Watson, Warwick River, oysters. Sloop Elizabeth Bush, Richardson, Nansemond, oysters. Sailed, Schr. Laura Francis, Higgins, Salem, feed, W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. Amos Falkenbur, Wilbert, down the river, light. Schr. D. M. French, Stiles, down the river, light. Bremen, Oct. 19.--Arr'd, ship Elena, Richmond. Liverpool, Oct. 24.--Cl'd, ship Avon, City Point. Halifax, Oct. 30.--Arr'd, schr. Truro, Richmond. Salem, N
me pleasure to offer the following. References.--T. O D Esq. Achilles Campbell Esq. R. Hawee. Esq. Dr. D. H. Gregg, Col. H. B. Tomlin. Wm. R. Aylett, Esq. Dr. R. W. Fox. Me rs. Powell & Gary J. O. Pollard. Esq. Wm. M. Turner, Esq. King William county; Wm. M. McGruder, Esq. D. E. Gardner, Esq., Z, S. McGruder, M. D., J F Sinton, M. D., Henrico county; John G. Harriss, Esq. Dr. Wm. H. Fox, Hanover county; Messrs. Wilson & Boshaw arless & Co., Wm W. Timberlake Esq., Dr. F. W Hancock, Mark Downey, Esq., Andrew Jinking Esq., R. A. E Dabney, Esq. (late of the of Dabney & Cocke of this city A S Samuel, Esq., Col. Wm. A. Moncure, second Auditor, Messrs. Johns on & Whitt g, W. P. W. Taylor, Esq., Messrs, Grubbs & Apperson. Richmond City H. W. Thomas. Esq., Fairfax court; T. Hill Esq. Wm. Wright, Esq. Alexandria, Va.; S. S. Gre h m, Esq., Arch'd Pointer, Esq., King and Queen; Be H. Shacs ord. Esq. Fauquier county; S S. Broos, Esq. Stafford county; R. S Broaddus. Esq. J. W. Quarles, Es
Esq., Achilles Campbell, Esq., R. Hawes, Esq., Dr. D. H. Gregg, Col. H. B. Tomlin, Wm. R. Aylett, Esq., Dr R. W. Fox, Messrs, Powell & Gary, J. O. Pollard, Esq., Wm. M. Turner, Esq., King William country; Wm. M. McGruder, Esq., D. E. Gardner, Esq., Z. S. McGruder, M. D., J. F. Sinton, M. D., Henrico county; John G. Harriss, Esq., Dr. Wm. H. Fox, Hanover county; Messrs. Wilson & Bosher, Messrs. Chiles, & Chenery, Messrs. Crenshaw Quarles & Co., Wm. W. Timberlake, Esq., Dr. F. W. Hancock, Mark Downey, Esq., Andrew Jinkins, Esq., R. A. E. Dabney, Esq., (late of the firm of Dabney & Cocke, of this city,) A. S. Samuel, Esq., Col. Wm. A. M. Moncure, Second Auditor, Messrs, Johnston & Whitting, W. P. W. Taylor, Esq., Messrs. Grubbs & Apperson, Richmond City; H. W. Thomas, Esq., Fairfax county; T. T. Hill, Esq., Wm. Wright, Esq., Alexandria, Va.; S. S. Gresham, Esq., Arch'd Pointer, Esq., King and Queen; Benj. H. Shackleford, Esq., Fauquier county; S. S. Brooke, Esq., Stafford county; R. S. Br
The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1860., [Electronic resource], Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. (search)
Esq., Achilles Campbell, Esq., R. Hawes. Esq., Dr. D. H. Gregg. Col. H. B. Tomlin, Wm. R. Aylett, Esq., Dr. R. W. Fox, Messrs. Powell & Gary, J. O. Pollard. Esq., Wm. M. Turner, Esq., King William county; Wm. M. McGruder, Esq., D. E. Gardner, Esq., Z. S. McGruder, M. D., J. F. Sinton. M. D. Henrico county; John G. Harriss, Esq., Dr. Wm. H. Fox, Hanover county; Messrs. Wilson & Bosher, Messrs. Chiles & Chenery, Messrs. Crenshaw Quarles & Co., Wm. W. Timberlake, Esq., Dr. F. W. Hancock, Mark Downey, Esq., Andrew Jankins. Esq., R. A. E. Dabney, Esq., (late of the firm of Dabney & Cocke, of this city,) A. S. Samuel, Esq., Col. Wm. A. Moncure, Second Auditor, Messrs. Johnston & Whiting, W. P. W. Taylor, Esq., Messrs. Grubbs & Apperson, Richmond City; H. W. Thomas, Esq., Fairfax county; T. T. Hill. Esq., Wm. Wright, Esq., Alexandria, Va.; S. S. Gresham, Esq., Arch'd Pointer, Esq., King and Queen; Benj. H. Shackleford. Esq., Fauquier county; S. S. Brooks, Esq., Stafford county; R. S. Broad
r the following. References.--T. O. Dabney, Esq., Achilles Campbell, Esq., R. Hawes, Esq, Dr. D. H. Gregg, Col. H. B. Tomlin, Wm. R. Aylett, Esq., Dr. R. W. Fox, Messrs. Powell & Gary. J. O. Pollard, Esq., Wm. M. Turner, Esq, King William county; Wm. M. McGruder, Esq., D. E. Gardner, Esq., Z. S. McGruder, M. D., J. F. Sinton. M. D., Henrico county; John G. Harriss, Wilson & Bosher, Messrs Chiles & Chenery, Messrs Crenshaw Quarles & Co., Wm. W. Timberlake, Esq., Dr. F. W. Hancock, Mark Downey, Esq., Andrew Jinkins. Esq. R. A. E. Dabbey, Esq., (late of the firm of Dabney & Cocke, of this city.) A. S. Samuel, Esq., Col. Wm. A. Moncure, Second Auditor, Messrs. Johnston & Whiting, W. P. W. Taylor, Esq., Messrs. Grubbs & Apperson, Richmond City; H. W. Thomas. Esq., Fairfax county; T. T. Hill. Esq., Qm. Wright, Esq Alexandria, Va.; S. S. Gresham, Esq., Arch'd Pointer, Esq., King and Queen; Benj. H. Shackleford, Esq., Fauquier county; S. S. Brooss, Esq., Stanford county; R. S. Broaddus