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y Hill Va.: I., 159, 162; V., 18 seq. Henry House, Bull Run, Va. : I., 107, 141, 159; V., 19; IX., 83. Her letter, by F. Bret Harte, I., 40. Herald, N. Y., I., 62. Herbert, H. A.: I., 88; VIII., 135; X., 7, 27, 120 seq. Hernandez, pilot, VII., 123. Heroism: instances of, VIII., 186. Herold, D. E., VII., 205. Herron, F. J.: division, II., 342; X., 184. Herverson, L., IV., 166. Herzog, C., VIII., 321. Hespin, J. T., VII., 133. Heth, H.: II, 334, 344; III., 204; IV., 391; X., 199, 280. Hetzel,, U. S. S., I., 356. Heustis, J. F., VII., 352. Hickenlooper, A., I., 353. Hickman, Ky., VI., 310, 320. Higgins, B. L., XI., 350. Higgins, E., I., 230; VI., 197; X., 271. Higginson, T. W., IX., 352. High bridge, Va., III., 311, 346; V., 270. High Tide at Gettysburg, IX., 22. Highfly, horse of J. E. B. Stuart, IV., 312. Highlanders, uniform of, VIII., 78. Hill, A. P
The President said he had called the Council together in consequence of receiving the following communication, which he proceeded to read: Richmond, April 26, 1861. B. F. Ficklin, Quartermaster: It is necessary and important that the Railroads in Richmond and Petersburg should be connected so as to give increased facilities for the transmission of troops and supplies. You will see the proper authorities and request the necessary arrangements to be made for this object. H. Heth, Lieut. Col. and Act'g Quartermaster Gen'l. This arrangement must be carried out. John Letcher, Governor of Virginia. Mr. Grattan offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the authorities of the State of Virginia be authorized to connect the railroads coming into the city, or any of them, by laying tracks through the streets of the city; said tracks to be used only for the purposes of the State of Virginia or of the Confederated States d
Mules Wanted. --Parties having animals of the above description for sale, can hear of a purchaser by applying to H. Heth, Let.Col. and Acting Quartermaster General.
harlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Nottoway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Jele of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, Sew Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Essex, Middlesex, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, Warwick, and the city of Richmond. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Heth, or Gen. H. Marshall: The counties of Giles, Monroe, Greenbrier, Mercer, Pocahontas, Tazewell, McDowell, Smythe, Wythe, Wyoming, Washington, Russell, Wise, Buchanan, Scott, and Lee. The Enquirer, Whig, and Dispatch, publish daily for one week, and all the country papers in the State will publish this proclamation three times. mh 10--1w
, Dinwiddie, Greenville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Heth, or Gen. H. Marshall: The counties of Giles, Monroe, Green brier, Mercer, Tazewell, McDowell, Smythe, Wythe, Wyoming, Washington, Russell, Wise, Buchanan, Scott, and Lee. To rendezvous at Monterey, in Highland county, and to report their presence there, for orders, to General Edward Johnson, who is at Camp Alleghany, Highland county: The forces of the counties of Highland, Pendleton, and Pocahontas. To rendezvous at the New Fair Ground, near Richmond, and to report to
Dinwiddie, Greensville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles Gity, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Heth, or Gen. H. Marshall: The counties of Giles, Monroe, Greenbrier, Mercer, Tazewell, McDowell, Smythe, Wythe, Wyoming, Washington, Russell, Wise, Buchanan, Scott, and Lee. To rendezvous at Monterey, in Highland county, and to report their presence there, for orders, to General Edward Johnson, who is at Camp Alleghany, Highland county: The forces of the counties of Highland, Pendiston, and Pocahontas. To rendezvous at the New Fair Ground, near Richmond, and to report to G
nwiddie, Greensville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Heth, or Gen. H. Marshall: The counties of Giles, Monroe, Greenbrier, Mercer, Tazewell, McDowell, Smythe, Wythe, Wyoming, Washington, Russell, Wise, Buchanan, Scott, and Lee. To rendezvous at Monterey, in Highland county, and to report their presence there, for orders, to General Edward Johnson, who is at Camp Alleghany, Highland county: The forces of the counties of Highland, Pendleton, and Pocahontas. To rendezvous at the New Fair Ground, near Richmond, and to report
Heth's division. This division, after having rendered the most gallant service in the battle of the 4th, in the Wilderness, was thrown into confusion on the morning of the 5th, under the circumstances described by our correspondent, "Sallust," whose letter appeared yesterday. Subsequently they have so completely vindicated er was issued on the 11th by their accomplished Commander, in compliance with the request of Gen. Lee, to which that of Lieut. Gen. Hill was also added: Head's Heth's division,May 11th, 1864. General Orders, No.--. I am requested by Gen. Lee and Lieut. Gen. Hill to express to the division their satisfaction at its galn attacking and carrying the enemy's line of entrenchments on the 10th inst. Words are inadequate to express to the division my admiration for all its gallant deeds since the 5th inst. Much is yet left to be done, and I know from the past that all that brave men can do will be accomplished. (Signed,) H. Heth, Major Gen.