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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 7 1 Browse Search
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M. O. Roberts, George Briggs, Simeon Baldwin, W. J. Peck, Thomas Adams, Willard Parker, Jas. Watson Webb, A. A. Low, Charles Partridge, Luke Kiernan, U. A. Murdock, Charles Butler, W. C. Wetmore, Hiram Ketchum, Lathrop Sturges, B. W. Bonney, Fred. Schuchardt, John J. Cisco, J. Sampson, Edward Haight, Henry Coullard, John Moncreif, Wm. H. Johnson, C. P. Leverich, Robert C. Goodhue, J. Van Buren, Joseph Battelle, C. Vanderbilt Cross, Samuel R. Betts, F. Marquand, Joseph Hoxie, Philip Hamilton, C. G. Conover, B. F. Manierre, J. H. McCunn, J. J. T. Stranahan, Henry K. Bogert, Charles King, John Stewart, James Humphrey, George F. Thomas, Wm. Jellinghaus, G. W. Burnham, Edward Minturn, W. E. Warren, Theo. Glaubensklee Samuel T. Tisdale, James G. King, Gerard Hallock, James W. Gerard, Edward Larned, W. G. Sprague, Edwds. Pierrepont, George J. Fox, Wm. H. Neilson, F. B. Spinola, Thos. Commerf
Doc. 88.--meeting of the New York Bar, April 22. Judge Edmonds called the meeting to order, and nominated for presiding officer the Hon. Daniel P. Ingraham, of the Supreme Court. The motion was acceded to amid loud cheers. Mr. Charles E. Whitehead put in nomination the following list of Vice-Presidents: Hon. Samuel R. Betts, Hon. J. J. Roosevelt, Hon. John T. Hoffman, Hon. Thos. W. Clerke, Hon. C. P. Daly, Hon. Greene C. Bronson, Hon. Daniel Lord. William Allen Butler put in nomination the following list of Secretaries: Gilbert Dean, Hon. Chas. A. Peabody, E. W. Stoughton, Richard O'Gorman. These nominations were acceded to unanimously. Three cheers were called for the Americana flag, and responded to enthusiastically. Judge Edmonds said: In behalf of the Committee of Arrangements I offer the following resolutions for the consideration of the meeting. I am admonished by the Committee that I must make no speech. The time for speeches has gone by. T
ngham; Colonel's Secretary, Brockway. Company Officers — A, Capt. Sullivan, Lieut. Mead; B, Capt. Sprague, Lieuts. Hay and McKee; C, Capt. Morgan, Lieut. Dodge; D, Capt. Balsden, Lieuts. Strong and Bennett; E, Capt. Jones, Lieut. Richards; F, Capt. Betts, Lieuts. Morton and Betts; G, Capt, Thorne, Lieuts. Johnson and Woodward. Engineer Corps, Sergeant Briggs. Company F, is composed exclusively of firemen, attached to Victory Engine Company No. 13, and a very hardy set of men they are. TheirBetts; G, Capt, Thorne, Lieuts. Johnson and Woodward. Engineer Corps, Sergeant Briggs. Company F, is composed exclusively of firemen, attached to Victory Engine Company No. 13, and a very hardy set of men they are. Their uniforms consist of felt hats, black fire coats, drab pants and red shirts. Their muskets are most formidable-looking weapons. The dress of the main portion of the regiment is gray throughout. It was expected that the regiment would march to the City Hall to be inspected; and thousands of persons gathered in the vicinity; but they were greatly disappointed, when after waiting all day they ascertained that the regiment had marched direct to the boat by the shortest route. The colors of th