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The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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order to be relieved of some of their officers whose cruelty they could not endure, and then reorganize and enter the service for three years. This regiment was engaged at Bull's Run, and report twenty of their number killed and one wounded, the latter of whom they took home with them. As they were passing out Eutaw street from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad depot, the rear of the regiment was hissed and threatened by a party of men who were standing at the Lexington market, and policeman Brown arrested Geo. Curlinger and John Kummer; the former on a charge of inciting a riot by insulting soldiers on the street, and the latter for disturbing the peace, &c. They were taken to the station house and in the morning released by Justice Shipley in the sum of $300 to appear at the Criminal Court. The war in Missouri. Kansas City, Mo., July 19. --The Fort Scott Democrat, of the 18th, furnishes the following items: Gen. Lyon, who is marching South towards Springfield, has
.list of killed and wounded. Manassas, July 24. --Official papers found in the battle-field put the enemy's force at 53,000. General Johnston was nominally in command, but magnanimously insisted that General Beauregard's order of battle should be executed. General B. made the fight. The Confederates re-occupy Fairfax C. H. The following is a list of the killed and wounded of the 7th Georgia Regiment, Col. Gartrell commanding: Cowsta and Dispatch Guards. Killed.--C. M. Brown, Marcus A. North's and George B. Carmichael. Wounded.--James P. Russell, dangerously; Dickard, ditto; Lieut. Jacob Benton, slightly; Charles. Shropshire, slightly; James Srougham, W. W. Cavender, slightly; J. T. Upshur, slightly; W. Sharpe, slightly;--Springer, slightly; James Bankston, slightly; C. H. Adams, slightly. Atlanta Confederate Guards. Killed.--Wm. M. Ballard, Wm. E. Simpton, John E. Woodruff, John T. M. White, Wm. Todd, and Wm. H. Whittaker. Wounded.--Capt.