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te, at New York, to express sympathy for and take measures to furnish relief to those loyal inhabitants of North Carolina, who, deprived of their usual means of support, and overawed and crushed by rebels in arms, are reduced to great straits of suffering. The Hon. Geo. Bancroft presided. Eloquent addresses were made by the Chairman, by the Rev. M. N. Taylor, T. W. Conway, William Cullen Bryant, Gen. A. E. Burnside, Prof. Roswell C. Hitchcock, Dr. Lieber, the Rev. Dr. Tyng, and others. J. M. Morrison and W. E. Dodge, jr., were appointed to receive subscriptions and donations of supplies. The New York Second regiment of Light Artillery left their camp at Elm Park, Staten Island, for the seat of war. Previous to its departure the regiment was presented with a stand of colors, the gift of Gen. Morgan, whose name the regiment bears.--The Fifty-eighth regiment N. Y. V., Col. W. Krzyzanowski, left New York city for the seat of war. Gen. Hunter repudiated Gen. Fremont's agreement
contributed nearly half a million of dollars for the defence of the Government. Added to the previous subscription of $250,000 by the Broadway Bank, these contributions amount, thus far, to $715,000, divided as follows:-- Bank of Commerce, by J. A. Stevens, President,$100,000 New York Exchange Bank, by S. Van Duzer, President,10,000 Mechanics' Bank, by S. Knapp, President,25,000 National Bank, by James Gallatin, President,25,000 Merchants' Bank, by A. E. Silliman, President,25,000 Manhattan Bank, by J. M. Morrison, President,25,000 Bank of the Republic, by R. H. Lowry, Cashier,60,000 Phoenix Bank, by M. P. Bryson, Cashier,25,000 Bank of New York, by A. P. Halsey, President,50,000 Bank of North America, by J. Seymour, President,20,000 Bank of America, by J. Punnett, President,50,000 Bank of the State of New York, by R. Withers, President,25,000 Shoe and Leather Bank, by A. V. Stout, President,25,000 Broadway Bank,250,000 Total,$715,000 --N. Y. Herald, April 29.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
es M. Plenblee, Benj. Pinner. Co. I. Private M. D. Luther, Wm. T. Henson, J. W. Rice, Private J. M. Pettit, Thos. Green. Co. K. Private Jas. M. Patterson, Jas. Williams, Robt. W. Lankford, Private John F. Dillingham, Gideon H. Williams. [69] Forty-ninth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Q.-M. Sergeant Jas. R. Holland, Co. H, C. S. Sergeant J. B. White, Co. H, Hosp. Steward H. Hall, Co. H. Co. A. Sergeant R. N. Moore, Private Wm. Patton, Private J. M. Morrison, E. P. Guffy, W. Sherrill, Private B. M. Mann, Wm. L. Jones. Co. B. Sergeant S. B. Maquess, Private J. L. Lattimer, G. Byarly, Private M. Everhart, M. T. Clarke. Co. C. Private Isaac Lesley, J. H. Robinson, R. L. Benson, Jos. C. Graham, Jesse Skun, Private Wm. Johnson, T. L. Thomson, B. T. Thomson, John Terrell. Co. D. Private Ed. B. Cattle, H. B. Kelly, J. J. Long, Private R. A. Love, M. S. McDonald, T. C. Redden. Co. E. Private W. F. Clover,
st; Jno R. Davis, slightly; Jno Dar iel slightly. Company I, Rough and ready rifles, Capt. Jones. Killed--Sergeant R. F. Humphreys, and H P cobs Wounded--Corporal S. A. Lee, in shoulder; Jas W. Barton, in breast, severely; Wm. Gutheridge, in face; Jas Glasseil, in arm; Jas G. Kemper, in thigh; John James, in leg. Company K, Valley Ranger, Capt. A. M. Houston. Killed--First Lieut Jas W. Martin, Richard B. Parker, and Ro Hudson. Wounded--Serg. R. C. Campbell, in arm; Corporal J. M. Morrison, in face; Corporal J. T. Hurdy, in arm slightly; Wm. Ferguson, in arm; Wm H. Hardy, to arm; Houston Walkup, in hand and breast; John Groman, in hand and breast; Samuel Schindell, in knee; John McCulloch mortally; Benj Falls, slightly; Jas Powell, in thigh. Missing — Jas R. Markham. Recapitulation. Field and Staff — Killed, none; wounded, 2. Company A--killed; 4; wounded, 13; missing, 1. Company B--killed 3; wounded, 6. Company D--killed, 5; wounded, 13; mis