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Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Unassigned recruits (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Captain Don P. Halsey , C. S. A. (search)
George Bancroft, History of the Colonization of the United States, Vol. 1, 17th edition., Chapter 4 : (search)
Going to London.
--The New York Sunday Herald says:
Company E, ninth regiment, City Guard, Capt. Wm. Atterbury, will visit London in August next, taking a steamer from New York for Southampton.
They expect to take over one hundred men in the command, and will be accompanied by a band of forty pieces --probably Dodworth's or the National Guard Band.
The President of the railroad between Southampton and London has tendered a free passage between the termini of his route.-- Diston, tr one hundred men in the command, and will be accompanied by a band of forty pieces --probably Dodworth's or the National Guard Band.
The President of the railroad between Southampton and London has tendered a free passage between the termini of his route.-- Diston, the celebrated performer on the sax horn, who, with his sons, visited this country some years ago, and who is now the leader of the "crack" band of London, volunteered to furnish music for the Guard during their tour in England.
The Daily Dispatch: April 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Good Sale of Negroes. (search)
Generals appointed.
--The following Divisions and Brigadier Generals were appointed and commissioned by Gov. Letcher, on the 9th of April
Major Generals.
1stDivisionOdin G. ClayCampbell co.
2dDivisionAsa RogersLoudoun co.
3dDivisionTho. S. HaymondMarion county.
5thDivisionKenton HarperAugusta co.
Brigadier Generals.
4thDiv.9thBrigGeo.Blow,Jr.Norfolk city.
2dDiv1stBrigJas.L KemperMadison co.
4thDiv8thBrigWm.B. ShandsSouthampton.
1stDiv4thBrigwm.C. Scott.Powhatan co.
5thDiv13thBrigW. H. HarmanAugustaco.
3dDiv20thBrigC. B. ConradGilmerco.
2dDiv6thBrigRo.L. WrightLoudounco.
2dDiv3dBrigC.G. ColemanLouisaco.
1stDiv12thBrigJubal A. EarlyFranklin co.
5thDiv28thBrig>Reece T. BowenTazewell co.
4thDiv2dBrigThos. P. August.Richmond city.
In the 12th Brigade and 1st Division, Hughes Dillard is superceded by Maj. Early.
The Daily Dispatch: April 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Still rising. (search)
Later from Europe.arrival of the steamer Fulton. New York, April 15.
--The steamer Fulton, from Southampton, April 2d, has arrived.
The revolutions and war feeling throughout Eastern Europe is on the increase.
The reported rising in Portugal on account of oppressive taxation, caused a further reduction in rates on the Bank of England.
Victoria has received the new Italian Ministers.
Commercial. Liverpool. April 2.
--Cotton — Small sales at unchanged rates; prices rather easier.
Other articles steady.
Market generally dull, but easier.
The Confederate Commissioners.
--The Paris correspondent of the Charleston Courier writes on the 3d inst.,
Hon, P. A. Rost and Hon. Wm. L. Yancey, Commissioners from the Confederate States, arrived at Southampton on Monday, 29th of April. The Paris Pays has stated that they are daily expected in Paris, and will probably be received soon afterward by the Emperor in private audience.
Messrs. Rost and Yancey have not yet, as far as I have been able to ascertain, reached the Capital.
When they arrive, I shall use every honorable endeavor to obtain information relative to the prospects or success of their mission, and keep you advised accordingly.