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nt boundaries of the Commonwealth. Under the resolution dividing the Senators into three classes, whose terms shall be, respectively, of two years, four years, and six years, the ballots were drawn with the following result: Terms of present Senators. Alabama.--C. C. Clay, 2 years; W. L. Yancey, 6 years. Arkansas--Mr. Johnson, 2 years; Mr. Mitchell, 6 years. Florida--Mr. Baker, 2 years; Mr. Maxwell, 4 years. Georgia.--Mr. Toombs, 2 years; Mr. Hill, 6 years. Kentucky.--Mr. Simms, 2 years; Mr. Burnett, 6 years. Louisiana--Mr. Semmes, 4 years; Mr. Sparrow, 6 years. Mississippi.--Mr. Phelan, 2 years; Mr. Brown, 4 years. Missouri.--Mr. Clarke, 2 years; Mr. Peyton, 4 years. North Carolina.--Mr. Davis, 2 years; Mr. Dorisch, 4 years. South Carolina.--Mr. Barnwell, 4 years; Mr. Orr 6 years. Tennessee.--Mr. Henry, 4 years; Mr. Haines, 6 year's. Texas.--Mr. Wigfall, 4 years; Mr. Oldham, 6 years. Virginia.--Mr. Preston, 4 years; Mr. Hunter, 6 years. Adjourned.
The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], A skirmish in Hampshire-County — Federal Brigadier General killed. (search)
ay under clothing,) so necessary and desirable at this season. It wrought nobly in the hard fought battles in defence of the Capital, and its gallantry at Sharpsburg, where it and the 15th Virginia accomplished, according to the declaration said to have been made by Gen'l Stuart has much as would have been expected of a division, has been the theme of all plaice. The homes they left at their country's call are in ruins. "The blackness of ashes" alone marks the spots where once mood their pleasant habitations! Will not the generous and the appreciative send them the desired tokens of sympathy? Any contributions of clothing, or money to be expended for the same, (thought the former would be preferred) may be left at the army intelligence Office, with the Rev. Wr. A. Crockar or Rev. Mr. Haines, and will be taken charge of by Mr. Marion Colbert a safe and trustworthy gentleman of Hampton, who leaves in a short time for the regiment. "What thou doest, do quickly."
For hire --I have for hire two Boys, aged 16 and 20 years--the oldest one is a good Cook, and is very hardy about any kind of work Also, a small Girl about 10 years old. Call at the Army Intelligence office from 9 to 2 o'clock. J M Haines. ja 19--1t*
15th. 13th to 19th streets, from Main to the river — Joshua J Fry and N C Read. 16th 19th to 28th streets, from Main to the river — R J Christian and John H Johnson. 17th. 17th to 19th streets, from Main to Venable — Thomas Clemmitt and Samuel M rice. 18th. From Venable street up the Valley — J R Chamberlayne and Allen McRae. 19th. 19th to 25th streets, from Main to Broad — Wm Willis, Jr. and Wm H Clemmitt. 20th. 25th street to Bloody Run — John W Ferguson and Wm Craig 21st. Union Hill, from Broad and 19th--Wm Cenlling and Jas Peay, Jr. 22d. Rocketts to Fort Mayo--Rev E Martin and John L Parr. 23d, 10th to 17th street; from Broad to Leigh — W F Atkinson and J W Haines. 24th. Town of Sydney — John F Allen. The committee will proceed at once to visit the poor and distribute tickets Supplies may be sent to the Superintendents at their depots. Contributions in money may be handed to the Visiting Committee, or to Wm P Munf
For hire --A good Cook, Washer, and Ironer. She has a child about six months old. To a good home I will hire her low by the month or for the balance of the year Apply at my house, on 29th street, between M and N to-day J M Haines. my 20--1t
n. Warrenton is in our possession, and trains are hauling stores from that point. It is reported at Helena that Price and Marmaduke have a force of 10,000 strong at Wittsburg. Greensville, Miss., a town of some 400 inhabitants, is entirely destroyed." Grant's move is a splendid need of during which will place his name above that of all others in this war. It will be won by his daring, or all will be lost in irretrievable defeat. He landed sixty miles below Vicksburg. The object was Haines's Buff, the key of Vicksburg — as good as an open door, and thus will save life and consummate our wishes.--He goes no nearer Vicksburg than Jackson, destroys all commissary stores and the railway bridge. The enemy have sent an army to cut off his retreat instead of advance. So much in our hand. He fought his way in two terrific battles to Jackson and cut the railroad.--At Jackson fought another battle and was victorious. Johnston reinforced Pemberton with three brigades. Loring escape
Draggons, Lieut McDowell commanding. Killed: Private Louis Ottenburg. Wounded: Serg't G L McGruder, slightly; Corp'l G C Mann, slightly; privates Walter Pruitt, mortally; Geo. Waldrop, slightly; B G Duval, slightly; W T Thomas, slightly. Co. K--Capt Dickinson commanding. Killed: none. Wounded: Corp'l J L Franklin; privates J L Cringhead, severely; R' G Griffin, severely; C T Preston, slightly; W S Arrington, slightly; S R Gilbert, slightly. Missing: Serg't T S Holland; privates E H Haines and S R Gilbert. Co. B--Capt Clement commanding. Killed: Corp'l N B Ellis. Wounded: Anderson Foster, severely; P J Cape, slight; Henry Foster, slightly; R P Branbaker, slightly; Alfred Caton, slightly. Co. C--Lieut N Richardson commanding.--Killed: None. Wounded: Lieut N Richardson, seriously; Serg't J Mason, slightly; Corp'l B Brown, slightly; Privates J B King, slightly; W B Law, seriously; M Petter, slightly. Missing: J Shumate. Co. E--Lieut J B Johnson commanding.--Kill
The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], From Gen. Lee's army — fight in Culpeper county. (search)
llis, J B Barker, C G Campbell, E W Terrell, Jno Hunter, S C Mullens, E T Rochester, A J Bruner, J L N Pickens, J W Mitchell, B A Tracey; Surgeons Trigg, M W Standford D Carter, T B Lewis, A M Cown, D C, Redford, A C Raines; Rev T D Moore; Lieutenants Litzy, J W McMichael, J H Green, Mundy, Ph Price, A A Q M, W P Togg, J T Sinclair, J B Talbott, J P Webb, R W Fenswick, Robert Cunningham, K F Peddicord, M M Thomason, Tom Monlard, F Leathers, D Carr, T B Bridges; H T Rocks, J L Williamson, T B Haines, Newton, Wellington, Thos Palls, J D Morris, W B Ford, John Parks, B L Drake, J A Middleton, A B Chinn, J Oldham, J W Gordon, C M Taylor, J A Fox, D Tribble, W S Hickman, J S Hughes, Alfred Surber, T S Kemper, R A Webster. It appears that the raid of Morgan into Ohio and Indiana was a pre-arranged movement, and that he was not driven over the Ohio river at Brandenburg by Gen. Hobson. This idea appears feasible; for if Morgan had been afraid of Gen. Hobson catching him he would not have
For hire. --I have two or three negro Girls, suitable for nurses and house girls, which I will hire on reasonable terms to good homes. Call early at the corner of 23d and N sts, Union Hill. J M Haines. ja 6--1t*
For hire --A good Carpenter — I will hire him by the day, month or year. I may be found at Mr. R Barnes's store, on Franklin street, near the Market, about 10 or 11 o'clock to day J M Haines. ja 7--1t*