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Invading a Domicil. --Michael Murphy and John Smith were arraigned before the Mayor on Saturday, for invading the promises of Catharine Cheathman and Mary Hunter, behaving in a very disorderly manner, and resisting the officers who came to arrest them. They were remanded for trial.
The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sudden death on
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Graves. Wounded, Jas Spence, severely in the hip; J. W Glover, severely in the shoulder; Dr. Mct. W. Christian, severely in arm; Benj F. Sicles, slightly in head. Co. C. Cahawha Valley Boys, Capt. Cobb.--Killed, Private Geo. Litton, Sanford Fulton. Wounded, Henry Alexander, severely in both legs; Corporal P. D. Harris, severely in hip; P Henry Cates, severely in neck and shoulder; Geo. T. Wilson, severely in mouth and shoulder; Fayette McClendon, slightly; Henry Harles, slightly; R. H Smith, slight; William Rooney, slight; C P De Shazo, slightly; Sergt A. J Cost, slight; T. F Wood, slight. Sixth South Carolina, Col. Wynder, about 350 men, under Lieut. Co'. Secrest. Co. A, Calhoun Guards.--Killed, none. Wounded, Wm. McFadden, seriously; Robt S. Wylie, seriously. Company B.--Killed, John G. Barbour. Wounded, A J Barnes, seriously; Jas Gladden, slightly; Wm. F Knox, slightly; D. Roddey, missing. Co. C, Buckhead Guards.--Killed, Sergt R. H. Morris, private Fran