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The Daily Dispatch: October 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], Confederate prisoners in Northern prisons. (search)
Ass't Adjutant Hill, of Robertson's brigade. A C E Groghan, Aide-de-camp to Maj Gen A R Trimble. Chaplains Gilmore, Hardy, and Cannon. The Rev Peter Tinsley, formerly of Petersburg, Chaplain of the 11th Va infantry. Rev P C Morton, Chaplain of the 23d Va infantry. Rev Mr. Whitten, of the 3d Ala. The Revs. Messrs. Robinson and Murphy, and many other ministers of the Gospel, whose names were not obtained. Drs Lloyd, Rives, Secon, Read, and Harrison, and Dr. N M Read, of the C S Navy. Capt Jones. Lt Dooley, of Richmond, 1st Va regiment. The following are charged with recruiting in the Yankee lines: Major Armsey and Lieut. Davis. Captain Leopold, of Gen. J. E. B. Stuart's staff. Capt. Compton, of Clarke county, Va. Capt. C. was sentenced to be hung in July last, and the scaffold upon which he was to be hanged is still standing in Fort McHenry. He was respited by Lincoln two days before the time fixed for the execution. Captain C. is in very delicate health, and unless
The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1864., [Electronic resource], Two hundred and fifty dollars reward. (search)
For hire or Sale --A Woman, and two Children, one 9 and the other 6 years old. The woman is a good cook, washer and ironer; also, can do plain sewing. For terms apply to Sampson Jones, Jr., 9th and Main sts. ja 7--2t*
For hire or sale. --A Woman, and two Children, one 9 and the other 6 years old. The woman is a good cook, washer and ironer; also, can do plain sewing. For terms apply to Sampson Jones, Jr, 9th and Main sts. ja 7--2t*
he Commonwealth and Col. Smoot, in response to a resolution calling for information concerning the State purchases in Europe, which were referred. The following bills were introduced from the Committee for Courts of Justice: A bill to amend the 16th and 17th sections of chapter 103 of the Code, in relation to the emancipation of slaves. A bill to prevent and punish the transportation of slaves in canal boats, &c., without the consent of their owners. Mr. McCue presented the petition of the Sheriff of Augusta county asking for the detail or exemption of five deputies. Mr. Robertson of Richmond, presented the petition of Sampson Jones in relation to a contract made for furnishing the Public Guard with subsistence, and praying relief from the action of the late Governor appointing another. The bill appropriating one million of dollars for the relief of families of soldiers within the lines of the public enemy, was under discussion at the hour of adjournment.