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The Daily Dispatch: may 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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fell from its case and exploded. The ball had not been extracted, and the wound will disable the sufferer for some time. must call the attention of the Convention now in session, and the State authority at Richmond, to the cases of Captains Osmond Peters and Hudgins, formerly of the revenue service, who have both resigned their positions. They are both efficient men, and must not be neglected Unlike some of the officers of the Navy, they gallantly resigned without any assurance that they would be cared for Captain Peters is a native of this city, and whom I have known from my boyhood He has done active service in the Florida war, and is a high-toned, honorable gentleman, and an efficient officer. Inspector Garrison, a fine soldier, educated at the Lexington Institute, was on the Hospital grounds yesterday evening, but came too late for the dress parade. He, however, inspected the Columbus City Light Guard.--This is the best drilled company here — all young men, and in fin