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cant offices now exist in the company, which will soon be filled. The regiment now consists of-- Colonel, P. T. Moore; Lieutenant Colonel, Fred. G. Skinner; Major, John Dooley; Adjutant, Wm. H. Palmer; Quartermaster, Wm. G. Allan: Commissary, Henry Harney; Assistant Surgeon, Thos F. Maury. Company B--Captain, Randolph Harrison; 1st Lieutenant, Wm. Wirt Harrison; 2d Lieutenant James H. Cobb; Jr. 2d Lieutenant. T. Herbert Davis. Company C.--Captain. Wm. English; 1st Lieutenant, David King; 2d Lieutenant, James Mitchell. Company D--Captain, Jos. D. Griswold: 2d Lieutenant, George F. Norton; Jr. 2d Lieutenant. E. Payson Reeve. Company E.--Captain, Chas. K. Sherman; 1st Lieutenant, Wm. N. Barker; 21 Lieutenant. George W. O Jr. 2d Lieutenant, Wm. B. Maxwell. Company G.--Captain, Wm. F. Gordon; 1st Lieutenant, Frank A. Langley; 2d Lieutenant, Eldridge Morris; Jr. 2d Lieutenant, John McDonald. Company H--Captain, John H. Greaner; 1st Lieutenant, James. T. Vaugh
hat. Four o'clock.--A change in the course of the wind has bent the course of the fire towards Broad street. The Lutheran and Unitarian churches are now considered safe. The Cathedral seems now to be in exceeding danger. The buildings on the west side of Friend street, near the corner of Queen street, are burning fiercely. St. Andrew's Hall is on fire, and the noble spire of St. Finebar glistens with a splendor of portentous import. The occupants of houses on Broad street, beyond King, are moving their effects. Quarter-past five o'clock.--As the clock of St. Michael's tells the quarter, the Cathedral steeple has fallen with a tremendous crash, and the Cathedral is burning furiously; likewise St. Andrew's Hall — in fact, the whole of Broad street is on fire, from Mr. Gadsden's residence to Mazyck street. The residences of Messrs. Geo. M. Coffin, James L. Pottigru, and others, near by, are consumed. The flames have now crossed Broad street, and the wind has not lulled.
Ranaway.--$100 Reward. --Ranaway, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named Essex, about five feet eight inches high; black; stammers slightly; about twenty or twenty-two years old; weight about 150 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt. John Wright, of Plain View P. O., King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city. He may be making his way to West Point, Va. He has a wife in that neighborhood. His upper teeth are dark, from tartar on them. oc 22--ts Benjamin Davis.