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ommands which surrendered were: Col. Downye, 3d Maryl'd Home Brigade600 Col. Malsby, 1st Maryl'd Home Brigade900 115th New York1,000 125th New York1,000 39th New York530 141st New York1,000 125th New York1,000 32d Ohio.650 12th New York S. M600 87th Ohio900 9th Vermont800 65th Illinois850 Grohm's Battery110 McGrath's115 15th in diana143 Phillip's N. Y. Bat'y120 Pott's Battery100 Rigby's Battery100 Scattered Companies50 Officers connected with Headquarters and Commissary Dep't.50 The following guns were surrendered:-- 12 3 inch rifles. 6 James' rifles. 6 24 pound howitzers. 4 20-p'd Parrott guns. 6 12-pounders. 4 12-pound howitzers. 2 10 inch Dalhgrens. 1 50-pound Parrott. 6 6-pound guns. Three hundred and fifty will cover our loss in killed and wounded. Colonel Sherrill, of the Twelfth New York, was shot badly in the mouth while gallantly urging forward his men. Several other staff and line officers were
her ordered that the church edifice, books, and papers, at the corner of Eleventh and Pine streets be placed under the control of three loyal members of Pine street church, namely: Geo. P. Strong, James M. Corbat, and John M. Ferguson, who shall see that its pulpit be fined by a loyal minister of the gospel, who can invoke the blessing of the Head of the Church upon the efforts of the Government and to re-establish its authority. By command of Major-General Curtis. F. A. Dick; Provost Marshal-Gen'l Dep. Missouri. A rich scene in the Yankee Senate. There was a rich scene in the Yankee Congress on the 12th instant: Mr. Wilkeson took the floor and spoke at some length, principally in denunciation of Mr. Saulsbury's speech of Friday last, charging him with uttering falsehood, and asserting that the President had been indifferent to the country, and sought at first to make the Confederates strike the first blow, and in saying that the war was brought on as a pretext to
The Daily Dispatch: December 17, 1863., [Electronic resource], Averill's movements in Western Virginia. (search)
Hdq'rs Engineer Dep't, cor 19th and Franklin sts, Richmond, Va. Dec. 16th. Notice to those having Negroes to hire — The Engineer Department will hire for the ensuing year 1,000 hands for work on fortifications, &c. Rate of pay fixed by Commissioners for Virginia: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the Government, $300 per year: Hire of laborers, clothing and rations furnished by the owner, $550 per year. Hire of laborers, laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $400 per year. Hire of laborers, rations only furnished by the Government, $30 per month. This Department will pay transportation to Richmond or Petersburg, and will give in addition $5 for expenses for each negro delivered by sheriffs or others at either place. Negroes to be comfortably clad and in good condition when received. Apply until 1st February next. The Government will be responsible for slaves so hired under the common law of Virginia. By order of
For hire. --An intelligent Boy, about 15 years of age; has been raised about the house, and is a first rate hand in a dining-room. Terms reasonable and low if a good home can be procured. Apply to A L Shepherd, 31 Pearl st, Post Commissary Dep't. ja 13--3t*
For hire --An intelligent Boy, about 15 years of age; has been raised about the house, and is a first-rate hand in a dining-room. Terms reasonable and low if a good home can be procured. Apply to A L Shephd, 31 Pearl st, Post Commissary Dep't. ja 13--8t
For hire --An intelligent Boy, about 15 years of age; has been raised about the house, and is a first rate hand in a dining-room. Terms reasonable and low if a good home can be procured. Apply to A L Shepherd, 31, Pearl st., Post Commissary Dep't. ja 13--3t+