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very dark, and they were obliged to come along and leave them. Some spoke not a word, but looked heart-broken; others mourning for a loved wife or children. Oh! it was a sight to melt a heart of stone.--Baltimore American, October 21. Lieut. Harrell, commanding the steamer Union, of the Potomac flotilla, stationed at the mouth of Acquia Creek, learning that the rebels had fitted out a large schooner in Quantico or Dumfries Creek, and had collected a considerable body of troops there, witeek about half-past 2 o'clock this morning. The schooner was discovered some distance up, in charge of a single sentry, who fled and gave the alarm. She was immediately boarded and set on fire, and when her destruction was rendered certain, Lieut. Harrell's men returned to their boats and pulled again for the steamer. Their position was fully revealed by the light of the burning schooner, and they were fired upon continuously from both banks of the narrow stream; but not one of them was injur
of the Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida, a lady almost eighty years of age, has carded, spun, and knit twenty-six pair of woolen socks, which she has presented to a company from that city, at Memphis, Tennessee. Mr. John Paton, who claimed the honor of being the original inventor of the steam screw propeller, at the poor-house in Yarmouth, N. S., on the 27th of September. Hugh Kirman, a gentleman of some prominence in Tennessee, and former resident of Nashville, died at Cumberland Furnance, Tenn., a few days since. A man, named Ed. Manscoe, was shot in Memphis, Tennessee, a few days since, by another named Nuttall. He survived the wound only a few hours. On the day of the burial of the killed at the battle of Belmont, Missouri, business was generally suspended. In an affair, at Columbus, few nights since James Smith was killed by a man named Harrell. Sylvester Mowry, a former Delegate from Arizona, was killed by the Indianian Arizona in September last.
The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1861., [Electronic resource], [from the Selma (Ala) Reporter, Sept. 24th, 1861.] statement of the "Magnolia Cadets" and officers of the Fourth Alabama regiment, Vindicating Capt. Dawson. (search)
Bush W Bell, W V May, G W Cole, J E Densler, E W Peoples, J W Lamer, W C Raiford, W L Hodge, W L Adams E W Baker, J W Pryor, P L Friday, J S Thompson, P C Friday, H J Friday, W H Orear H C Bradley, Wm H Coursey, L Thomas, P Cleveland, Geo L Reinhardt, Sergt. F. Vanghan, Sergt. J. W. McKerning, Corpl. Frank R. Lamson, Corpl. Lewis Cohen, Sergt. A. C Price, S P Miller, G S McNeal, J H Ford, G W Cleveland, R Q Pryor, T M May, T R Harrell, W H Harrison, Sr., D Whallon, J G Dunaghey, T B Terry, Wm C Avery, T K Beaty, E M Cunningham, T M Cook, J F Overton, S W Cook, J W Overton, W C Stokes, Jake Marshall, J R Daniel. Editor Reporter Sir: Please find enclosed a card from the members of Capt. Dawson's company, denouncing certain reports derogatory to his character and courage. We presume that every member of the company would have cheerfully signed it too, had they been present. Many of th
The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg. (search)
rberger. Co H — Capt J J Jenkins commanding. Killed: Private John W Crisfield. Wounded: John A Link. Co I--Capt James H O Bannon commanding — Wounded: Lt A S Allen, Lt J E Nunn, Sgt S Bonham, mortally; privates Wm Cleveland, Jullen Morvallis, John W Grubbs, T K Glover, Jas Brown, M T Myers, Geo W Joy, Shoddy Connor. Co K — Capt C H Stewart commanding. Killed; Cpl Willis Skinner, privates Samuel Cooty, Samuel Phillips Wounded: Lt E J Bartow, A A A Gen'l to Gen. Paxton; Sgt E R Harrell, privates Amus Coffelit,--Stiller, mortally; Jas H Bull. Fifty Virginia regiment Co A — Wounded: Sgt Oyder, Cpl J Daws, privates H Long C Poggo, J Falkner, F Parker. Co C — Killed: Lieut James A Bell, Sergt's L M Brown, Bailey J Jones, privates John H Su Ket, Richard Tisenbury. Wounded: Privates James J Ayres, David C Adams. N H Burket, T M Bell, Jacob W Fridley, Henry L Hamrick, James; W Huff, M R Hanger, Joshua Field, O M Lam cert, Andrew J Maley, Samuel H Propps, Ma
nt of Gen. Butler's position. Our men could see the gas lights in Richmond. They took three hundred prisoners. Capt Howe, A. A. G., of rebel Gen. Ruggles's staff, and seventeen officers and three hundred rebel prisoners, have arrived from Belle Plain in charge of Capt Hond, of the 18th veteran corps, en route in Fort Delaware. Among them are Major Gen. Edward Johnson, Brig Gen. Geo. H. Stuart; Col. Pebbles, of Georgia; Col. Davidson, of New Orleans; Colonel Hardeman, of Georgia; Colonel Harrell, of North Carolina; Colonel Fitzgerald, of Virginia; Colonel Parsley, of North Carolina; Colonel Davant, of Georgia; Major Carson, of Georgia; Major Enett, of North Carolina; Major Wilson, Louisiana; Major Warnum, of Louisiana; Colonel Vandervelde, of Virginia; Colonel Cobb, of Virginia; Colonel Haynes, of Virginia; Major Nash, of Georgia; Major Perkins, of Virginia, and Major Anderson, of Virginia. The steamer John Tucker has arrived with three hundred recaptured Union soldiers.
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