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ns for the month of May. Mississippi Depot, raw cotton. J. F. Cottroll of Sidney Hospital Association, $7.55. Mrs. Susan Frith Gooch and, $20. I over Soldiers Aid Society, through Mrs Wm Frith, President, 34 pairs of socks and 18 pairs of drawers. Mrs. Susan Frith Goochland, 4 pillows and 1 comfort. Black Walnut S. A. Society, for West Point Hospital, 1 box comfort. One box hospital supplies for Chimborazo Hospital. Mrs. --,linen for lint Micho at Mills for Camp Winder, $100. W A Walters. for Camp Winder, 5. Miss K-- for Camp Winder, 8. Mrs Kate M. Friend, through A H Sands, $10. Capt Hill 2 shirts. Col. Hill 2 shirts. Mrs. Wm. F. Taylor 6 shirts. Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. Peake, shirts and drawers. Mrs. Blain shirts and pamphlets Mrs. W P Burn her, shirts drawers &c. Mrs. Lipscomb, shirts and pants. T B Jackson, Gordonsville, $0 00. Disciples' Church, Gordonsville, 14 45. Mrs S E Shaita
D. P. Gibson, Asst. Surg. Jackson Mississippian will please copy. List of killed and wounded in Capt. M'Neely's Company, K, 4th N. C. State troops. Killed: Corp'l Robt G Kyle, James Bowers, privates A A Lowrance, D C Johnson, F M Mills, L M Rendieman, Samuel. Strayhorn, Jno Carter. Wounded: Capt McNeely, ruptured; Lieuts W C Coughenour, slightly; M Hofflin, slightly in face; H C Long, slightly in the leg; Corp'l Richard Williams, band; Privates S A Brown, foot and shoulder; J L Hensley, arm broke; J H Bryson, N Barnett, M D Burnett, J G Cockram, J E Cox, J H Fletcher, T C Hollingsworth, G J Condray, W H Jones, B Laughter, J G Lowry, W P Rosse, and M Sitton, and J C Erwin, slightly. Company K.--Wounded: Lieut R H Mills, slightly in arm; Privates W C Calvert, slightly in neck; Thos Toney, seriously in thigh; Robt Dalton, severely in mouth; John Allison, slightly in thigh. Company L--Killed: Private F M Moore. Wounded: Privates M A Kirkpatrick, dangerously;
Larrance, J M, co M, 22d N C, hip. Lewis, J, co C, 38th Va, arm. Lewis, J, co C, 7th Tenn, hand. Lewis, A A, co I, 6th N C, thigh. Lucas, A, co K, 2d Miss. Martin, J W, co H, 5th N C, thorax. Martin, S H, co K, 19th Va, contusion. Massie, Jas, co K, 1st Tenn, shoulder. Montroy, H C, co B, 11th Miss, foot. Morrison, J B, co G, 18th N C, shoulder. Milan, James, co E, 38th Va, hand. Millsop, G, co D, 12th Miss, face and neck. Mickle, J B, co B, 14th Tenn, leg. Mills, R A, co B, 4th N C, arm. Mime, Lt T P, co E, 11th Miss. Metcall, J A, co K, 11th Miss, leg. Morgan, S N, co I, 11th Miss, shoulder. Morrett, B, co B, 6th S C, leg. Mitchell, R S, co G, 11th Miss, hip. Miller, R J, co A, 1st Tenn, leg. Mouldin, R, Jenkins's S C S S, thigh. Moody,--, co R, 41st Va, side and wrist. Moore, L B, co I, 11th Miss, left arm amputated. Matthews, A P, co B, 11th Miss, shoulder. Murriy, T H, co E, 4th N C, thigh. Myrick, N W, co A, 24th
ing: Sgt W H Stewart, W Martin. Company B, Capt Hannah.--Killed: Sgt A P Stovall, Privates Jas Frezler, Wm T Payne, E Winters, Newton J Young, D L Moore, Wounded: Lieut C Tracy, (C S A,) Corp'l B M Wilkinson, Privates James Bellinger, Jno Brumley, Jno Coody, B G Stewart, L Steele, W M Anderson, C S Bacon, Julius Davis, Ro Gifford, C S Kelley, Wm Eogers, Rufus Stovall. Missing: Corp'l G W Stewart, W C Morgan, M L Henry, Jas Bryant Company C, Capt Anderson.--Killed: C H Cousins, A G Mills, B F Jordan, Sgt Samuel Felder. Wounded: First Sgt J M Gray, Sgt A W Murray, Corp'l B Vinson, L D Rumph, E W Turner, A Sledge, J L Vinson, A Glozler, D. Hutto, J M. Johns. Company D, Captain Watson--Killed: First Sergt W T Head, W A Lee, John W McGehes, Moses A Sutton. Wounded: Capt L D Watson, H J Moore, M Hendrick, John A Rowe, Joel Hardin, Willis Newton, Lucien B Newton, Robt Edge, J T Ames, S W Nolen, R V Smith, R N Coody. Company E, Capt Cleaveland--Killed: Albert H Wellons.
ll, arm Solomon F Swindall, arm; George Daw, side John R Boyd, side; William J. Litchworn hip; Charles C Doughty, shoulder; Richard C Pickering, arm; Edward White, head and hand. Company K.--1st Lieut Coughenour, ear and head slightly; 2nd Lieut Hamilton C Long arm; 2d Lieut Marcus Hofflin; Corp'l Richard Williams, hand; Privates S A Brown, back; J C Crowell and W W Cummings, mortal; J C Caspar, arm; N W Church, hand; J C Deston, back badly; W A Ellett, arm slightly; A Friedheim, hand; S S Gardner, side; M N Holshouser, Lewis Holshouser, chest;-- -crop, hand; Calvin Miller, head; A N M- thigh; F W Mills, shoulder; Daniel Moyer, head and thigh; J Meldon, thigh broken; Neely, mouth; W H Page, arm; E Patterns and J W Roberts, shoulder; J W Snuggs, arm; H C Selvers, leg; W D Smithdeal, hand; Levis Turner, thigh; Matthew Weant, arm; Henry Wice, breast. Total wounded: 5 Captains, 7 1st Lieuts, 2d Lieuts, 10 Sergeants, 18 Corporals, 1 Musician, and 244 privates. Aggregate 294.
ther it was best or not to come on, I met with an old friend, a member of the First Maryland Home Brigade Cavalry, stationed near Harper's Ferry. He informed me that last Tuesday three companies of them were ordered to charge through Leesburg on a reconnaissance. This affair proved very unfortunate. They were entirely surrounded, and only fifteen of his own company escaped. A negro regiment, he explicitly states, engaged in the fight. He distinctly saw a large bully negro step up to officer Mills, who was mounted, and demand his surrender. He received a bullet through his skull for his impudence. The running off of the steamer Planter from Charleston. An association of negroes called the "Freedmen's Society," met in New York last week, many whites being at the meeting Several speeches were made, a one of which it was stated that a negro woman who had earned $50 at Hilton Head, S. C., was robbed of it by a Yankee while on her way to New York. Robert Small, the negro wh
Commissioner's Sale of two negroes. As Commissioner under a decree of the county Court of Hanover, in the case of "White's ex'ors, &c., vs. Taylor, &c.,& pronounced on the 1st of May, 1860, I will sell, on Thursday next, the 4th day of December, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M., at the auction house of Hector Davis, in the city of Richmond, to the highest bidder, for cash, the two negro Slaves named in the said decree — to wit: Jordan and Jane. John T. Mills, no 29--td* Special Commissioner.
dding, 20th do; Ch 8 Harris; G Garrison 57th do; Lt J B Foreum 4th do; J H Hyman 13th do; N C Steel, 4th do; F A Shuford, co C 4th do; Lt J F Conleys co B 54th do; D Cape; Capt A W Carr, 46th do; J P D, 2d do; J Harris, 33d do; Q Garrison, co C, 43th do; E W Wood, 34 do; Capt. A S McRen. 7th do; Mathew, Powers, 5th do; Sergeant 57th do; Serg't J D Wilds, 22d do; Allen Harrelson, 13th do; M Capt P M Garnett, 5th do; Capt Store, 37th do; W Emery, 57th do; M Parrish; Capt W D Doad; Lieut J C Mills, 7th do; H R Curtis; H Reeves, 4th do; Capt. Tucker, 2d battalion; Floss, 7th regiment; H A Williams, S K Cuthberton; C B Craigs; M E Lemmonds, 48th do; E R Lenard, 48th do; J F Walster: D L Sanders, 28th do; D C F; G L Ranklin, 7th do; Captain J Srockfield 5th do; Capt R W York, 6th do; Capt MeNeety 57th do; P A White, 48th do; Capt L D West, 6th do; Lieut. E D Gray, co G, 54th do; P G Carlton, 2d cavalry; Capt J G Wrigh; R O Linster co C 4th regiment; W Caldwe ; Capt Rhyne; Lieut J J Parke
e open field. The 21st, under Col. Humphreys, met the shock of a whole division. The 17th, Col. Holder, and Lieut.-Col. Fizer, and the 13th, Col. Carter, checked the pursuit. The whole brigade speedily re-formed, and were ready and eager to renew the fight. The 18th lost 25 killed, 43 wounded, and 226 prisoners. Col. Griffin and Lieut Col. Luce are prisoners, Major Campbell was mortally wounded, Adjutant Stewart and Lieut. Ford were killed.--Lieut. Tappan, of the 21st, was killed, and Lieut. Mills wounded. Adjutant Stewart and Lieut. Garrison, of the 18th, were shot after having surrendered. The latter lived until next day, and said he had given up his sword. Such is the brave but melancholy record of men who, having triumphed gloriously in the first battle of Fredericksburg, had resided among us until they almost seemed like our follow-citizens. Endeared and appreciated for their manly worth, dying young and far from home, they lived long enough to achieve a glorious name.
ntry directly beyond Gen Mille's brigade, consisting of the 33d, 77th, 20th and 49th New York together wit the Vermont brigade and 7th Mains, bore the brunt of the charge repulsing the enemy handsomely. The Vermont brigade were on the left of Gen'l Mills. Mills's brigade and other troops made a counter charge, but reinforcements coming up to the enemy, we were not able to drive them. The 77th acted nobly, but the 20th New York behaved very disgracefully, as it did at White Oak Samp and failiMills's brigade and other troops made a counter charge, but reinforcements coming up to the enemy, we were not able to drive them. The 77th acted nobly, but the 20th New York behaved very disgracefully, as it did at White Oak Samp and failing back brought a cross fire on the 33d Their Colonel, however, conducted himself most bravely. The other lines of battle were now attacked by overwhelming numbers and obliged to fall back to the river. Stoneman's raid A correspondent of the Washington Chronicle, who accompanied General Stoneman's cavalry raid, writing to that paper from Kelley's Ford, under date of May 8 gives a detailed account of the operations of the expedition. He speaks of it as one of the most successful m
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