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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 8, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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le to have a mutual consultation before we again met. Rev. Mr. Howell.--I did not understand the brother. Rev. Mr. Kendrick.--Nor. F. We can come as well as together. Rev. Mr. Sahon.--I did not understand the proposition. Rev. Mver be placed on the roll of patriots. A visit to the North, I repeat, may be of benefit to you. [Sensation.] Rev. Mr. Kendrick, (after reading the oath.)--I would like a few days' time before I sign this paper, Governor. Gov. Johnson.--How long do you require? Rev. Mr. Kendrick.--Just as you please, Governor. One, two or three days, or a week. Gov. Johnson.--A week from to-day? Rev. Mr. Kendrick.--Yes, Governor, say a week. The other clergymen were inquired of Rev. Mr. Kendrick.--Yes, Governor, say a week. The other clergymen were inquired of in regard to the time they required to make up their minds, and it was generally agreed that they, within a week, would be prepared to either renew their allegiance, or make preparations for their departure.--This was the understanding with all the
The Catholic Bishop of New Orleans recently ordered a Forty Hours Devotion for Peace. It commenced in St. Theresa Church, on the 20th ult., the festival day of the saint. Rev. Bishop Spaulding, of Louisville, Ky., has been appointed Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, vice Archbishop Kendrick, deceased.
The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], The raiding expedition up the Peninsula. (search)
in, one hundred and nine tailed to answer to their names at roll call yesterday morning. Embraced in this number were 11 Colonels, 7 Majors, 32 Captains, and 59 Lieutenants. The following is a list of the Colonels and Majors: Col A D Streight, 51st Indiana regiment, a notorious character captured in Tennessee by Gen Forrest, and charged with having raised a negro regiment. Col W. G Ely, 18th Connecticut. Col J F Boyd, 20th army corps. Col H C Hobart, 21st Wisconsin. Col W P Kendrick, 3d West Tenn cav. Col W B McCreary, 21st Michigan. Col Thos E Rose, 77th Pa. Col J P Spofford, 97th N Y. Col C W Tilden, 16th Maine. Col T S West, 24th Wisconsin. Col D Miles, 19th Pa. Major J P Collins, 29th Ind. Major G W Fitzsimmons, 37th Ind. Major J H Hooper, 15th Miss. Major B B Macdonald, 100th Ohio. Major A Von Mitzel, 74th Pa. Major J N Walker, 73d Ind. Major J A Henry, 5th Ohio. Immediately on discovering the absence of these prisoners some excitem
ght thousand four hundred and two, of which 6,836 were for, and 1,566 against, the precious budget. In St. Charles parish, all told, only 37 votes were polled; in St. James, 7; in St. John the Baptist, 9; in Iberville, 28; in East Feliciana, 165; and in St. Landry, 32. In Orleans the vote was 4,662 for, and 789 against, the constitution. What a farce! It must make even Hahn blush. The steamer Gertrude, Captain Kerr, was capsized near Baton Rouge on the 20th instant. Two ladies, Madame Kendrick and Miss O'Mearas, a little daughter of Mrs. Burton, of Bayou Sara, and four of the hands of the boat, were drowned. On the 21st, a fire at Baton Rouge destroyed half a block of frame and brick buildings, including Piper & Bedford's furniture warehouses. We copy the following from the Era: A private letter from Pensacola, received in this city, gives the subjoined interesting particulars of the expedition in Florida, sent out by General Asboth in the latter part of last month