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The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 3 Browse Search
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terman, Louisiana; Lieut J M Browne, Georgia; Lieut N T Johnson, Georgia; s Wren, Louisianian; J J Dix, Louisiana. The steamer Daniel Webster, Captain Wood, arrived here yesterday with 312 wounded and sick soldiers from the Peninsula, the majority of the former having been disabled during the battles incident to Gen. McClellan's change of position. Vessels libeled for Trading with Virginia. The Baltimore Sun says: The schooner General Taylor, of New York, for Norfolk, J. D. Jones, master, laden with sutler's stores, has been libeled in the United States District Court, upon information of J. F. McJilton, Esq., the vessel's manifest containing articles contraband of war, to wit: claret, bitters, porter, Hochheim, ale, and native wines. The schooner Dispatch, Wm. Edwards, owner and master, has been also libeled for trading with a part of Virginia in insurrection, having conveyed salt to "Indian Creek," and returned with a cargo of wheat, which was also libeled.
Numerical ratio of common names. --What the numerical ratio of the most common names is to each other and to the whole lot has never been, settled in this country. English statistics, however, are more complete, and give the following facts; Of the entire population, they have one Smith in 73; one Jones in 76; one Williams in 117, one Taylor in 148; one Davy in 169, one Brown in 174. If Brown don't like that, we can inform him that his initial, B, commences more names than any other letter in the alphabet.
Prisoners captured. --The Fortress Monroe correspondent of the New York Herald, writing July 2d, speaking of the few Confederate prisoners in the hands of the enemy, says: Among them are fifty-three officers, two Colonels, three Lieutenant Colonels, and three Majors. The following are included in the number: Major John Link, 7th Louisiana; Captain Cornelius Page, 7th La; Surgeon Norton, 8th S. C; Capt T. W. Rogers, 1st S. C. Rifles; Captain Kirby, 17th Virginia; Capt Granberry, 1st Virginia; Capt John R. Towers, 1st Virginia; Augustus Shaw, Adj't, 30th Georgia: Col R. R. Applewhite, 12th Mississippi; Captain S. D. McChesney, 12th Mississippi; Col. Edw Pendleton, 3d Louisiana; Capt Jonathan Rives, 3d Louisiana; Capt A N Jones, 17th Virginia; Col Martin Mars, 17th Virginia; Capt Robert Simpson, 17th Virginia Chaplain Martin, 3d Louisiana.