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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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x-Governor of Mississippi, and long a resident of South Carolina. The Charleston Courier mentions a report that Lieut. Col. R. S. Ripley, of South Carolina, has resigned his commission, Cause not stated. A correspondent of the Richmond Enquirer expresses deep regret at the resignation of Gen. Tochman, of the Polish brigade, and hopes it will not be accepted by the President. A letter from Dechera, Tennessee; under date of 26th ult., states that the people in that section of the country are very much excited, and that hundreds are leaving for the war. One family is represented by six sons and three nephews, who are in the Confederate army. Two North Carolina soldiers--one named J. J. Stevens and the other named Woods — died in Petersburg a day or two since. Alexander Parkins, editor of the Clarke Journal, was wounded by a ball in the arm at the battle of Manassas. Gen. Jackson, whose bravery and activity was the admiration of all, received a shot in his hand.