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The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1862., [Electronic resource], Stanly makes a speech. (search)
"Governor"
Brought to town.
--A few days since a guard was dispatched to the vicinity of Antherst, Nelson and Campbell counties to hunt up deserters, &c. We heard yesterday evening that they had arrived in the city, having a number of persons in charge who had been taken in custody for showing a contumacious spirit when summoned out as Second Class Militiamen; and it was intimated to us, but not from official quarters, that two of the citizens of Nelson and Amherst, in contesting the right of the guard, were made to release their hold on vitality.
The Arrests in Nelson county.
--We have been placed in possession of the facts in regard to the prisoners brought to this city a day or two since from Nelson county, Va. It appears that the entire credit is due to the "Nelson county Tigers," aNelson county, Va. It appears that the entire credit is due to the "Nelson county Tigers," an organization of citizens or and of Col. R. P. Lyon.
A considerable of deserters and traitors have taken their in a mountain gap on the Tye River turnpike, where, being fully armed, they defy any power to take them, dead or alive.
The "Tigers" Nelson county Tigers," an organization of citizens or and of Col. R. P. Lyon.
A considerable of deserters and traitors have taken their in a mountain gap on the Tye River turnpike, where, being fully armed, they defy any power to take them, dead or alive.
The "Tigers" have determined to break up this nest, and in one successful foray, already made captured some and killed two. The names of the persons killed were James Fitzgerald, a deserter from Capt. J. Henry Rivers company, and Andrew J. Hatter, who failed to y with the Governor's proclamation of the 10th of March, calling out the militia.
Colonel Lyon is about to return to Nelson county, armed with full powers to proceed against these disloyal individuals, and we doubt not the gang will soon be broken
Pay Cadet appointments. Virginia Military Institute, July, 1862.
Below we append a list of the pay Cadet appointments of the Virginia Military Institute:
--Jones, Bedford county, Va; Silas Jones, 31st Virginia regiment; Sam M Wilson, Virginia; Bathurst L Smith, Richmond, Va; Wesley P Gregg, Petersburg; Wingfield Griffin, Salem, Roanoke county, Va; N Turrian Walton, Richmond, Va; James W Johnson, Petersburg; George K Macon, Hanover; John A McNeal, Monterey; Wm Gordon, Nelson county, Va; John T. Riddick, Nansemond county Va; M J Ezekiel, Richmond, Va; Robt E Nelson, Fluvanna county, Va; E Harvie Smith, Richmond, Va; Wm Hodgson, Fluvanna county;--Spiller, Wythe county, Va; George Logan, Goochland county, Va; John Logan, do; Hugh W Fry, Richmond; James Goods, company K, 11th Georgia regiment; Wm Pendleton, 3d Louisiana battalion; A C Wood, Albemarle country, Va; Wm G Bennett, Lewis county, Va; John J Coleman, Louisa co, Va; Clarence Coleman, do; Alfred Marshall, Richmond; F
Ranaway.--$50 reward
--From the subscriber, on the 10th August, 1862, a negro named Beverly, of black color, and weighs from 150 to 160 lbs. He is about 28 years of age. He is very smart, but stammers so badly he can scarcely express himself.
I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or put in the Richmond or Lynchburg jail.
He is in one of these places, or along the line of the canal, where he is well acquainted.
W. D. Cabell.
Tye River Warehouse P. O.,
oc 10--6t* Nelson county, Va.
The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], The secret society — movements in the Northwest . (search)
Ranaway
--$50 reward — From the subscriber, on the 10th August, 1862, a negro named Beverly, of black color, and weighs from 150 to 160 lbs. He is about 28 years of age. He is very smart, but slammers so badly he can scarcely express himself.
I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or put in the Richmond or Lynchburg jail.
He is in one of these places, or along the line of the canal, where he is well acquainted.
W. D. Cabell.
Tye River Warehouse P. O.
c 10--6t Nelson county.
Va.
The Daily Dispatch: October 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], Our country and our Government. (search)
Ranaway
--$50 reward — From the subscriber, on the 10th August, 1862, a negro named Beverly, of black color, and weighs from 150 to 160 lbs. He is about 28 years of age. He is very smart, but stammers so badly he can scarcely express himself.
I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or put in the Richmond or Lynchburg jail.
He is in one of these places, or along the line of the canal, where he is well acquainted.
W. D. Cabell,
Tye River Warehouse P. O.,
c 10--6t* Nelson county, Va.
Ranaway
--$50 reward — From the subscriber, on the 10th August, 1862, a negro named Beverly, of black color, and weighs from 150 to 160 lbs. He is about 28 years of ago. He is very smart, but stammers so badly he can scarcely express himself.
I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or put in the Richmond or Lynchburg jail.
He is in one of these places, or along the line of the canal, where he is well acquainted. W. D. Cabell, Tye River Warehouse P. O., c 10--6t Nelson county, Va.
Ranaway--$50 reward
--From the subscriber, on the 10th August, 1862 a negro named Reverly, of black color, and weighs from 150 to 160 lbs. He is about 28 years of age. He is very smart, but stammers so badly he can scarcely express himself.
I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or put in the Richmond or Lynchburg jail.
He is in one of these places, or along the line of the canal, where he is well acquainted.
W. D. Cabell,
Tye River Warehouse P. O.,
c 10--6t* Nelson county, Va.
The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia — a Proclamation. (search)
Sixty negroes for sale in Lynchburg.
--By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Nelson county, in the case of "Echols, guardian, &c., against Echols, &c.," made on the 19th day of November, 1862, the undersigned Commissioners, appointed for the purpose, will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, in front of the Market- house, in the city of Lynchburg, on Tuesday, the 16th day of December next, 1862. about sixty slaves, consisting of men, women, boys and girls, likely and valuable, lately belonging to the estate of John J. London, of Soldiers'jey.
Terms--The purchasers will be required to deposit in the Citizens' Savings Bank of Lynchburg, to the credit of "Ro. J. Echols, guardian, &c., against M. W. Echols, &c.," in Nelson Circuit Court, the amount of their several purchases, and deliver the certificates of deposit to the Commissioners before the delivery to them of the slaves purchased.
R. J. Borola.
au 20--tds R. W. Whitehead.