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Mar
s, and Griffin's stores were snapped off us if they were of some kind of Nichols's wares.
Trees were blown down, and the streets filled with branches.
Buggus were upset, and things in general ware topsy-turvy, wherever the wind reached.
A portion of the tin-roofing of the Charleston Depot was blown off, alighting on some cars at racing on the track of the Greenville.
Railroad to the no small surprise and alarm of some negroes who were engaged in cleaning the case.
One of the of Messrs. Lyles & Anderson was blown down.
A portion of the tin-roofing of the Charlotte freight depot was also blown off. A number of fences in different parts of the city were blown down.
In Cotton Town, the damage was not as extensive as might have been supposed from the frail condition of many of the buildings — About of the sheds belonging to Messrs R. O. Neal and James Galeheart were demolished and the front of an old store off.
We learn that the camp at Lightwood Knot stood the gate
J W Sloun, Corpl S T Camack, Privates W A Allison, J Powell, P N Powell, J J Weir, Wounded: Sergt W A Milling, severely; Privates A W , Robt Bankhead, J G Boggs, T T Williamson.
J A Serves, J D Gaillard W M Melton, do; Lieut M Bries, slightly; Color Sergt J W Rabb, Corpl W D McKinstry, Privates R S Alken, Peter Bird, B F Boulware, A Boney, A C Frezer, W H Jamison; W T Hodges, J Leman, J T McCreight, J W McCreight, W M Nelson, Jas Richmond, J C Raines, and J Z Wooten, do.
Company H, Capt. Lyles--Killed: Capt W B Lyies, Privates Samuel Stevenson.
J B Warfield.
Wounded severely: E P Alten, W R Counts, J H Glenn, W P Gray, A T Holley, W W Hunt, W H Kerr, Serg R W Brice.
Wounded slightly: Serg J T Rynum, Privates W Boyce Simonton, J A Brics, T S Brice, R M Cook, J H Crosby, J L Dys J Garrick J D Grissom, A Grubbs, J F Joyner, H McCormick, W B Norris, T R Sterling, W M Young, J B Blackledge.
Company I, Capt Crosbey.--Killed: None.
Wounded severely: First Lieut W McAlliby, Se