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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], Quartermaster's Department, General Longstreet's Corps, June 10, 1862. (search)
Quartermaster's Department, General Longstreet's Corps, June 10, 1862. To the Editors of the Dispatch: Being ignorant of the proper channel through which to remit contributions for the wounded soldiers of the 31st May, I take the liberty to enclose you eighteen dollars contributed for that purpose by the following named gentlemen, employees of my department. S. P. Mitchell, Ass't Q. M. Maj.-Gen. Longstreet's Division. W. Brown$1.00 T. J. Davis1.00 C. J. Brown1.00 E. Deeble1.00 G. Heth1.00 J. H. Colmant1.00 P. Hugher1.00 T. Dudley1.00 W. Fletcher1.00 W. H. Toryson1.00 R. W. Thomas1.00 J. Pagat1.00 J. A. Hockaday1.00 A. Friend1.00 A. M. Lane1.00 H. McCarthy1.00 --1.00 $18.00 [The contribution enclosed as above has been handed to the Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association, as the best disposition we could make of it.]
ommanding — Wounded: Privates A J Wood, slightly in side; J J Ferguson, slightly in shoulder. Missing: Corp'l James M Baker, reported badly wounded. Recapitulation. Number of men and officers carried into action, 486 Killed12 Wounded54 Missing8 Total74 R. A. Holt, 1st Lieut. and Act'g Adj't 14th Ga. Reg't. List of killed of the 4th Reg't N. C. State Troops, in the battle of "seven piece," on the 31st May, 1862. Company A.--Capt A R Simonton; Privates Joseph L Brown, Thomas C Deaton, Henry C Hart, McKannie W Hooper, Solomon H Kilgrove, and John Loftin. Company B.--Sg'ts Montford S McKenzie and Calvin G Hix; Corp'ls Wm H Burkhead and Thos Jordan; privates Franklin Niblock, Nehemiah J J Sloop, Wm A Webb, Alexander Felzer, and Thos Pinkston. Company C.--1st Lt Jos C White; privates Gilbert N Gills, Henry L Bustle, Reuben S Lolla, John T Tays, Thos B Summers, and John Scroggs. Company D.--Sg't Jno W Harrison; privates Henry Bartlett, Jas P Po
saulting B. F. Grant and robbing him of an overcoat, a breastpin, and $20 in money, were called; but the Recorder, being Indisposed to take up any case which had previously been before the Mayor, put off the examination till this morning. C. J. Brown and Charley White, charged with turning on the gas at Metropolitan Hall after it had been turned off by order of the Inspector of Gas, were fined $5. In this case the evidence proved that the gas had been turned off through the instrumentality of Lee Mallory, the former lessee; that the building, since the 22d of February, instant, has been under the sole management of Messrs. Brown & White, who had, in every sense of the word, complied with the terms of their contract; but that the officers in charge of the gas department had not been apprised of the true state of the case. The Recorder took the ground that as the gas had been turned off by direction of the inspector, an offence had been committed in turning it on without his cons