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Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.
Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, suppoFloyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's comter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.
Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.
Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.
William E. Peters (search for this): article 1
Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.
Stephen Halsey (search for this): article 1
Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield See enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.
Warfield Semmes (search for this): article 1
Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.
Warfield (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.
Lawrence County (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 1
Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.
Attempted Murder. --Two men called on the keeper of a liquor saloon in Manchester about 2 o'clock Saturday morning for the purpose of getting a drink. He refused pay for the article, but they insisting, he took the note offered and went to a chest to obtain change. While bending over it one of the men aimed a savage blow with a knife at his throat. He dipped his head in time to avert the stroke on the throat, but was dreadfully out on the back of his neck. The two fellows seized him, and a scuffle ensued, during which they were both bloodied up and one received a deep out in his hand between the fingers in trying to stab the shopkeeper. They finally ran off but were arrested yesterday by Constable Hancock, by the description furnished by the wounded man, whose came we could not learn. They proved to be two brothers named Jones, one of them a deserter from the 1st Virginia regiment. They were locked up in jail for examination.
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