2, at Annapolis, Md. Hopkinson, Wm., priv., (G), May 11, ‘64; 34; M. O. June 30, ‘65.
Horrigan, Jeremiah priv., (F), Aug. 24, ‘61; 28; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64.
Horrigan, Michael, priv., (A), Feb. 18, ‘65; 38; M. O. June 30, ‘65.
Hovey, Samuel D., 1st Lieut., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 21; resigned Nov. 28, ‘61; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘61.
Howard, Alexander, priv., (—), Dec. 21, ‘62; 23; N. M.; N. F.R. Howard, Daniel P., priv., (B), July 26, ‘61; 24; killed in action, Dec. 13, ‘62,Fredericksburg, Va. Howard, Kendrick, priv., (I), Aug. 10, ‘61; 18; M. O. in Co. K, Aug. 28, ‘64.
Howe, Charles, sergt., (K), Aug. 14, ‘62; 24; disch.
expir. term, Aug. 28, ‘64.
Howe, Henry, Maj., (F & G), Aug. 3, ‘61; 25; killed in action, June 30, ‘62 at Glendale.
Howe, John C., priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 20; re-en.
Dec. 21, ‘63; deserted Mar. 13, ‘64 while on furlough.
Howe, Wm. O. M., priv., band, Sept. 9, ‘61; 14; disch.
Nov. 17, ‘61.
Hoyt, Daniel, priv., (E), May 13, ‘64;
tenant-colonel; Gilham, William, colonel; Kelly, Alfred D., major; Moseley, John R., major; Moseley, William P., lieutenant-colonel; Patton, John M., Jr., lieutenant-colonel, colonel; Shipp, Scott, major; Witcher, William A., lieutenant-colonel, colonel.
Twenty-first Militia regiment: Jones, Warner T., colonel; Seawell, William H., major, lieutenant-colonel; Taliaferro, Thomas S., major; Taylor, Fielding L., lieutenant-colonel.
Twenty-second Cavalry regiment: Bowen, Henry S., colonel; Kendrick, Henry F., major; Radford, John T., lieutenant-colonel.
Twenty-second Infantry battalion (formed from Second Virginia Artillery): Bowles, John S., major; Johnson, James C., major, lieutenant-colonel; Tayloe, Edward Poinsett, lieutenant-colonel.
Twenty-second Infantry regiment (formerly First Kanawha regiment ): Bailey, Robert Augustus, major; Barbee, Andrew R., lieutenant-colonel; Jackson, William A., lieutenant-colonel; Mc-Donald, John C., major, lieutenant-colonel; Patton, George S.
liam, b. horse collar maker, h. Beacon.
James, William, shipbuilder, h. Mount Vernon.
Jennings, Josiah, b. barber, h. Linwood.
Johnson, Simon, b. dyer, h. Milk.
Johnson, Philip, b. trader, Central, boards at C. Adams'.
Johnson, David, carpenter, h. Snow hill.
Jordan, Charles, b. dry goods, h. Joy.
Kelley, John, laborer, h. Medford.
Kelley, Jeremiah, b. accountant, h. Tufts.
Kennison, Albert, brickmaker, h. Broadway.
Kendall, George S., painter, h. Cambridge.
Kendrick, Elbridge G., brickmaker, h. Franklin.
Kidder, Andrew B., b. printer, h. Cambridge.
Kimball, Jesse, brickmaker, h. Broadway.
Kingman, Caleb, pump-maker, h. Cambridge.
Kinsley, Zebediah, brickmaker, h. Linwood.
Kinsley, Zebediah, Jr., brickmaker, h. Linwood.
Kinsley, Henry, brickmaker, h. Linwood.
McAdam, Margaret, dressmaker, near Prescott school.
Nichols, widow, Waity G., h. Beacon.
Noble, Simon N., b. stove dealer, h. Lime.
Noble, John H., b. dealer in furnit
ive you a little something beside politics and the on dits of our city — a little religion will not hurt, I am sure.
I will get on politics soon enough.
Yesterday being a bright, sunny day, I visited the Citadel Square Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Kendrick, Pastor.
This is a new house, not yet completed on the exterior, of the "Norman " order of architecture, and cost seventy-five thousand dollars, and, as I understand, all paid for. There was a large congregation in attendance.
They have p me to have more sweetness and melody in it than any voice of the same volume I ever heard.--I understand this sweet singer is a Miss Seymour, a sister to Rev. Mr. Seymour, a youthful and highly gifted minister, lately deceased, of this city.
Dr. Kendrick selected as his text the rich Dives and the poor beggar Lazarus.
He mentioned that in a ministry of twenty years, ranging through all the Bible for subjects, he had never preached from this parable of the Lord.
I had often heard Dr. K. Spoke