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The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ol. Vaughn and Maj Morgan are from Morgan county, which has raised three companies. An unfortunate disaster occurred a few hours after leaving here, by which ten men of one company, including the Captain were seriously injured. One of the car trucks gave way, which caused the car to run off the track and turn over. The limbs of several were broken, others were badly bruised and smashed, but no one killed. They all belonged to the company raised by Col. Vaughn, now under command of Capt. Morelock. He is the least injured among them, and thinks that in a few days he will be well again, when he will proceed to join the regiment. The accident occurred 20 miles east of this place. Charles P Robinson, a member of the Independent Scouts of Mobile, and said to be a talented lawyer of that city, but unfortunately addicted to intemperance, committed suicide about 9 o'clock on Saturday night, just as the train was leaving Chattanooga. He plunged the blade of a short dirk into the c