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ion District Volunteers.--J. M. Gadberry, Captain; J. M. Gist, First Lieutenant; R. Boyce, Second Lieutenant; D. A. Thomas, Third Lieutenant; C. W. Boyd, First Sergeant; Jesse S. Gwin, Second Sergeant; W. S. Aliston, Third Sergeant; Wm. Munro, Fourth Sergeant; H. F. Scaife, Fifth Sergeant; W. H. Jeter, First Corporal; B. F. Glen, Second Corporal; C. W. Porter, Third Corporal; W. H. Giles, Fourth Corporal; James Porvis, Fifth Corporal. Company H.--Edgefield.--R. Merriweather, Captain; A. P. Butler, First Lieutenant; J. Merriweather, Second Lieutenant. Company I--Monticello Guard.--J. B. Davis, Captain; D. R. Elkin, Third Lieutenant; John C. Bell, Orderly Sergeant; H. McCormick, Second Sergeant; Joseph B. Hoy, Third Sergeant; James Murphy, Second Corporal; D. R. Martin, Third Corporal; W. F. Kirkland, Fourth Corporal; Joseph Willingham, Fifth Corporal; J. W. Paul, Sixth Corporal. Company Y--Rhett Guards, of Newberry.--Under the command of Capt. Walker; First Lieutenant Not
Reported capture of Gen'l Harney!from Washington.the Reign of terror. Alexandria April 26. --It is reported that Gen. Harney, U. S. A., has been captured at Harper's Ferry, and sent to Richmond. Butler's Regiment, from Massachusetts, has arrived in Washington. Several Southerners have been arrested in Washington, and ordered to quit the city.-- The greatest excitement and consternation prevails among the citizens, many of whom are leaving for the South. The heights of Georgetown are garrisoned by Federal troops. More troops are expected at Annapolis from the North. The tone of the Northern press is more defiant and insulting to the South.