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The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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elf. M. Smith, Senior Officer. Casualties on the Sassacus. United States steamer Sassacus, May 6, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of casualties arising on board this ship from the engagement of the fifth instant: James M. Hobby, first assistant engineer, scalded severely; G. H. Doyle, first class fireman, ditto; Thomas Welch, first class fireman, scalded, perhaps fatally; James Tillot, first class fireman, William Sutherland, first class fireman, Edward Kelly, second class fireman, and Joseph Murray, second class fireman, scalded and wounded, perhaps fatally; O. H. Merrell, second class fireman, scalded very severely; Charles White, second class fireman, scalded very severely; Thomas Johnson, second coal-heaver, killed; John English, coal-heaver, M. Sullivan, coal-heaver, and E. Sullivan, coal-heaver, scalded; E. H. Mayer, ensign, and E. Sawyer, ensign, contusion, not severe; E. Clayton, ordinary seaman, and John Lang, captain after guard, wou
Extorting money. --The continued case of Edward Kelly, charged with presenting a pistol at the head of Beneni Catogni and demanding a sum of money, was resumed yesterday at the Mayor's Court. We have heretofore given the testimony for the Commonwealth, and need not repeat it. A witness named Wicker was yesterday introduced for the defence, but he knew nothing of Kelly's second visit to the store. He was with him when he first went there, heard him say he had lost his money, and believed she replied "very well," and counted out the money to him. He saw no pistol. Dr. James E. Williams, the employer of Kelly, gave him a good character, which was endorsed by Dr. Harrison. The Mayor sent Kelly on to be indicted for misdemeany to him. He saw no pistol. Dr. James E. Williams, the employer of Kelly, gave him a good character, which was endorsed by Dr. Harrison. The Mayor sent Kelly on to be indicted for misdemeanor, and admitted him to bail in the sum of $300.