ing D.
Second Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Cavalry, Feb. 20, 1862. First Lieutenant, Jan. 1, 1863.
Killed at Brashear City, La., June 2, 1863.
Allen, W. Irving.
See Mass.
Field Officers.
Allen, William B.
First Sergeant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 19, 1863. Second Lieutenant, Oct. 14, 1864.
Resigned, Jan. 14, 1865.
Allen, William B.
First Lieutenant, 10th Mass. Infantry, May 19, 1864.
Transferred to 37th Mass. Infantry, June 20, 1864.
Mustered out, Oct. 8, 1864.
Allen, William C.
Captain, 11th Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861.
Dismissed, May 24, 1864 (Letter War Dept., June 29, 1864). First Sergeant, 11th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 20, 1865. First Lieutenant, July 11, 1865; not mustered.
Mustered out as First Sergeant, July 14, 1865.
Allen, William H.
First Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. 1, 1862.
Mustered out, June 26, 1863.
Alley, Leander F.
Second Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 29, 1862.
Killed in action at F
from the papers of the late Waldo Higginson of Boston, that he furnished and fitted out three such recruits, at different times, he himself being then past the age of military service.
Abercrombie, Mrs. Wyman, Quincy.
Aborn, Joseph W., Boston.
Adams, Mrs. Eben, Quincy.
Adams, Paul, Boston.
Adams, Mrs. Geo. S., Belmont.
Agassiz, Alex., Cambridge.
Alden, Dr. E., Randolph.
Alden, E. G., Cambridge.
Aldrich, John H., Northbridge.
Allen, Henry C., West Roxbury.
Allen, W. C., Pittsfield.
Allen, Daniel, South Reading.
Allen, Wm. E., Waltham.
Allis, Justin W. C., Whately.
Ames, N. S., Springfield.
Ames, James T., Chicopee.
Ames, Ezra, Rockport.
Amory, Col. Chas., Boston.
Amory, Francis, Boston.
Four recruits.
Appleton, Wm., Brookline.
Appleton, Henry D., Brookline.
Apthorp, Robert E., Boston.
Apthrop, H. O., Cambridge.
Arms, William S., Springfield.
Atkins, Elisha, Belmont.
Atkins, Mrs. Elisha, Belmont.
Atwell,
len, J. A., 236
Allen, J. A. P., 204
Allen, L. P., 457
Allen, N. B., 236
Allen, N. P., 4
Allen, P. D., 236
Allen, R. W., 4
Allen, S. P., 605
Allen, Sarah, 601
Allen, Sherman, 4
Allen, T. O., 204
Allen, W. B., 236
Allen, W. B., 236
Allen, W. C., 236
Allen, W. C., 580
Allen, W. D., 4
Allen, W. E., 580
Allen, W. H., 236
Allen, W. I., 204, 236, 502
Allen, William, 397, 502
Alley, F. C., 4
Alley, J. B., 610
Alley, J. H., 397
Alley, L. F., 236
Alley, W. A., 236
Allls, J. W. C.Allen, W. C., 580
Allen, W. D., 4
Allen, W. E., 580
Allen, W. H., 236
Allen, W. I., 204, 236, 502
Allen, William, 397, 502
Alley, F. C., 4
Alley, J. B., 610
Alley, J. H., 397
Alley, L. F., 236
Alley, W. A., 236
Allls, J. W. C., 580
Allyn, W. B., 236
Almey, G. B., 4
Almy, Allen, 236, 397
Almy, J. W., 4
Almy, Jacob, 397
Almy, Pardon, 237
Almy, Banford, 237
Alston, T. L., 397, 502
Altham, George, 4
Alvord, H, E., 237, 397
Amee, J. L. C., 397
Amee, Jacob, 4
Ames, Adelbert, 610
Ames, Ezra, 580
Ames, Franklin, 397
Ames, G. L., 397, 502
Ames, J. T., 580
Ames, J. W., 167,397,484,503
Ames, N. S., 580
Ames, P. W., 4
Ames, T. E., 204,237,503
Ammen, Daniel, 610
Ammidown, Malcolm, 237
Amory, C. B., 237,3
are unable to pay, or inclined to hold on what they have, to meet an apprehended calamity — greatly embarrassed the business community.
Satisfied that something ought to be done for their relief, the Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia yesterday determined to suspend specie payments.
The following are their proceedings:
"at a meeting of the President and Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Virginia, this 30th day of November, 1860: present — Wm. H. MacFARLANDarland, President; Wm. C. Allen, Joseph R Anderson, J. J. Waggoner, Samuel C. Robinson, James Dunlop.
Theodorick Robertson, Jno. E. Wadsworth, Rd. O Haskins--
resolved, unanimously, that, in view of the distrust which prevails, of the suspension of the large money trade with the South usual at this season, and of the pressure of the law requiring the Banks of this city to redeem the circulation of their branches-- a law which bears with special severity on this Bank, because of the number of her branches-- specie