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The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
vate John King, James Knight, S. Low, A. Owens, John Peeks, T. Skinner, D. Smith, W. B. Adams, W. S. Brown, N. W. Beddingfield, E. J. Burch, J. E. Cowart, N. Cornwell, J. Cottes, A. F. Dunn, W. Hall, W. H. Bradley, T. N. McNeely, S. J. McNair, L. B. McDaniel, P. T. Payge, J. Y. Payge, P. Perkins, A. Powell, J. A. Screws, W. Screws, J. R. Smith, O. B. Fortner, W. H. Grinter, H. Hadden, S. H. Horton, S. Powell, C. Perry, James Tapley, James Rowland, H. Wheeler, James Ard, J. L. Asburn, W. R. Bond, L. F. Crawford, A. Davidson, Private J. R. Howell, T. N. Moat, William Phillips, Henry Railey, Nathan Railey, B. F. Sammons, D. F. Usry, Lewis Walden, John H. Warren, J. W. Poole, D. Adams, B. A. Bray, L. W. Barksdale, T. Bedsole, W. R. Cofield, H. A. Dozier, J. W. Darden, J. Elliot, J. D. Guy, W. T. Gwim, W. H. Hall, J. T. Hall, J. H. Hardaway, J. M. Heath, E. J. Ivey, B. A. Johnson, J. A. Lewis, A. W. McDon
A soldier in Tennessee returned to his home recently on a furlough, and found that his wife had been unfaithful, whereupon he cut his throat, but the wound did not prove fatal. At Grand Glaize, Arkansas, H. Wheeler wounded R. J. Shelly with a shot-gun. Shelly returned the fire, put pine buckshot into wheeler's body, and killed him, of course. A paper manufactory is shortly to be established at New Orleans, to supply the growing demand. The required capital has been subscribed at New Orleans, and the factory is to be located on the line of the Jackson Railroad. The newspapers in the seaport cities of the South have been openly noticing the movements of privateers. It is an unwise practice. Hon. Thomas A. R. Nelson is a candidate for the Confederate Congress from the First Congressional District, East Tennessee, and Hon. Horace Maynard from the Second. O. R. Lane has been arrested at Memphis for stealing 30,000 gun caps from the State factory at Nashvil
The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Death of the Chancellor of England. (search)
Fatal affrays. --The Jacksonport (Ark) Herald has accounts of two fatal affrays. At Grand Glaize, H. Wheeler attacked R. J. Shelley, and fired at him from a double-barrelled shot-gun, shooting from both barrels. Four buckshot struck Mr. Shelley, wounding him Wheeler then ran into a store and stood at the door, when the firWheeler then ran into a store and stood at the door, when the firing of another gun was heard, and Wheeler fell dead. He received nine buckshot, and his death was instantaneous. He was from Cincinnati. Shelley was improving. In Jacksonport, a difficulty took place between Mr. Castanado and Samuel Tate, the latter a man well known on the river, and Castanado shot him dead. The quarrel waWheeler fell dead. He received nine buckshot, and his death was instantaneous. He was from Cincinnati. Shelley was improving. In Jacksonport, a difficulty took place between Mr. Castanado and Samuel Tate, the latter a man well known on the river, and Castanado shot him dead. The quarrel was about a pet bear. Deceased leaves a wife and two children.