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The Daily Dispatch: August 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], General Toombs' Brigade--Second Georgia Regiment. (search)
. J. Riddick, P. B. Price, Geo. Watt, E. Straus, Ed. A. Smith, John Gibson, W. H. Lyons, John H. Knowles, Samuel J. Rutherford, C. Crew, A. Spotts, Thos. Vaden, John Enders, Jos. Tate, F. Redford, C. Burnett, R. A. Mayo, T. G. Bell, Charles Bates, Joseph Allen, John Hatcher, Geo. S. Palmer, Caleb Jacobs, Thos. Jones, Robt. O. Haskins, Luther Libby, M. Milhiser, L. H. Frayser, C. R. Barksdale, Chas. Campbell, T. C. Eppes, D. N. Jones, H. T. Pairo, W. Goddin, Chas. Beble, W. F. Taylor, Jordan Martin, and J. H. Johnson. Members of the committee who are not active are earnestly requested to report themselves for duty, at the Committee Room, St. Charles Hotel, at the daily hour of meeting, 1 o'clock P. M. Committee to Solicit Subscriptions.--I. W. Walker, Chairman; Thos. Clemmitt, George W. Smith, J. J. Waggoner, T. W. Doswell, H. A. Dudley, Robert J. Christian, W. W. Timberlake, C. Wendlinger, A. H. Sands, J. W. Lewellen, W. H. Hardgrove, Thos. Taylor, Jr., and James A. Scott.
Lost negro man found. --On Monday, July 7th, Conductor Taylor left in my charge a tall, well-formed, very black negro man, supposed to be about twenty years old, with a small scar on his forehead and a scar entirely across on the outside of the right hand. He says his name is Calvin, and belongs to Quintus Corchran; of Sumter county, Ala., Livingston District. The owner of the boy will please come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take possession of him. F. J. Sampson, General Freight Agent R. & D. R. R. jy 11----1w*
e Central railroad, between Mr. John M. Daniel, of the Richmond Examiner, and Mr. E. C. Elmore, Treasurer of the Confederate States. The weapons used were the ordinary smooth-bore duelling pistols, and the distance was ten paces. Mr. Elmore was the challenging party, and, in accordance with previous arrangements, each side was accompanied by one second, a surgeon, and another advisory friends. Mr. H. Rives Pollard, of the Examiner, acted as the immediate friend of Mr. Daniel, and Lieutenant Thomas Taylor, of South Carolina, held the same position towards Mr. Elmore. At the first fire neither of the combatants were hurt, whereupon Mr. Elmore demanded another shot, which put an end to the hostile meeting, Mr. Daniel being struck in the calf of the right leg, a few inches below the knee. In the opinion of his surgeon, the wound is not considered a dangerous one, though it is accompanied with great pain. The difficulty originated from a paragraph which was published in the local
Mayor's Court. --The following cases occupied the Mayor's attention yesterday morning: Isaac, slave of Thomas Taylor, charged with stealing a horse, valued at $1,000, the property of David Boyd, was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. The horse was stolen from a stable, near the corner of Seventh and Grace streets, on Sunday night. Watchmen Carter, Hix and Franklin, having reason to suspect that he was kept up in an unoccupied stable on Cary street, opposite the old gas works, set a watch upon the place, and about dark on Tuesday night detected Isaac coming out of the stable where the horse was. Upon questioning the accused, he stated that he had been employed to take care of Boyd's horse by a negro unknown to him; but his story was not believed. Louisa Holtzaple, a very good looking German woman, the proprietress of a grocery store near the New Market, was charged with having and receiving three bushels of corn and three bushels of wheat, stolen from
. M. Gill and William Young. Essex.--Thomas Croxton, Leonard P. Sale and Muscoe Garrett. Fayette.--Edward B. Bailey, Hudson M. Dickinson and James Montgomery. Floyd.--Bayant Hylton, Noah B. Moore and Thomas W. Williamson. Franklin.--James S. Calloway, Thomas Dudley, sr., and Frederick R. Browne. Frederick.--Washington G. Singleton, Colonel R. J. Glass and J. Carr Baker. Giles.--James Adair, Tobias Miller and Samuel Kinsey. Goochland.--Walter D. Leake, A. M. Hamilton and Thomas Taylor. Grayson.--John Dickinson, Haston Fulton and William C. Parks. Greenbrier.--James W. Davis, Austin Handley and Charles L. Peyton. Greene.--William F. Plunkett, Edwin Booton and Benjamin Herndon. Greenesville.--Robert Cato, B. R. Wilson and Henry Spratley. Halifax.--John R. Edmunds, Thomas S. Flournoy and Beverly Sydnor. Hanover.--Edmund Winston, Edward Shelton and William J. Carpenter. Henrico.--George D. Pleasants, William F. G. Garnett and John A. Hutcherson. Henry.