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The Daily Dispatch: June 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 12 0 Browse Search
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, slight; Corp'l G A Thompson, do, do; Privates Richard Beard, both legs; Jos P Beard, leg, severe, missing; D D Hamilton, head; Samuel Harlin, neck and Jew, severe; Welboth Morriss, hand; Henry W Manson, arm and hand; James Patton, neck, slight; James E Stration, hip, severe; Robt R Taylor, side and leg, severe; Robert Wormack, side, slight; John Reeves, slight; Henry Blair, slight; Thos J Holloway, slight. Company I--Killed: P M Etherly, A McClain, D J Vangnan. Wounded: W E Curd, in shong, Thos Fowler, John W Gibson, J J Bradshaw, Jacob Shepherd, Wm Pender, John W Bason, Wm Sikes, slightly. Company G--Killed: Serg Barringer, Privates A W Blackwilder, Wm Porter. Wounded: Corp'l Wesley W Miller severely; Privates Wm Cobble, James A Holt, W H smith, W Corriher, G M Starritt, severely; J L Rendle man, P J Thomason, slightly. Missing: Serg W R Owen, Privates John Helligh, W S Shinn. Company H.--Killed: Privates W T Walker, Thos Taylor. Wounded: Serg't Covington, Corp'
The day of Fatal at hand. The regard to the situation of affairs at the Mercury, of Wednesday, has : the number of gunboats and vessels of Charleston and in the Stone the landing of troops and the con ing kept up upon the chore of James' yesterday, it seems that the attack on is imminent. It is believed that Burnside here, and that the day of upon us. The guns of our forts and of our troops are about to come . The gunboats of the enemy , we judge, been yet subject to the batteries its protect our harbor-- they have a number of Mont rs,, two by no means believe, they are likely for the venture in running such . With the breastworks on James' troops can make a strong, and, we defence, even against great , or numbers, which is not very likely, tightly informed. people are calm and prepared for a . Except the example for , workships, Danks' and newspaper the foreign population, few are no ranks of the army. We save every stake in the struggle, and li
Notice. --Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged; was raised in Richmond, Va, by a Mr. Toll. His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester. A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again. Edward Baptist. my 10--1m * Notice. --Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged; was raised in Richmond, Va, by a Mr. Toll. His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester. A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again. Edward Baptist. my 10--1m *