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y, near Tuscumbia, Captain Fenelton Cannon, of Scott's Louisiana regiment, killed, wounded and captured fifty or sixty. Captain Cannon's force was one hundred men, of which not one was materially hurt. Pressing forward, Scott crossed the Tennessee and Elk rivers, and with 160 men attacked the 18th Ohio regiment, 700 strong, at Athens, and routed them, killing, wounding and capturing 100, taking their camp, tents, ammunition, wagons, horses, provisions, etc, also 105 muskets. Capt. John Williams pursued one detachment to Elkton, and Capt. Cannon burnt the Limestone creek bridge, ten miles from Huntsville — throwing off twenty car loads of coffee, sugar, rice, etc., which he also burnt — killing 20 and taking 7 prisoners. Scott's ammunition now gave out — no reinforcement came up, and Mitchell came on him from Huntsville with 8,000 men. In the face of this force, Scott re-crossed both Elk and the Tennessee rivers, driving back the 4th Ohio cavalry, 400 strong, who att<
Police Court. --The rigmarole of rascality before the Chief Magistrate, on yesterday, was, though limited, decidedly unique. With the exception of one or two "nuisances," the budget consisted of allegations of theft. John Williams was charged with robbing Peter Pride of sundry "Memmingers," of the denomination of tens and twenties, but was discharged, owing to the fact that the evidence of the only witness was not sufficiently conclusive to justify a "send on." John Thomas, who said he was a servant to Major Barbour, was remanded for purloining about forty dollars from Sam Bell; and the remnant of the money found on his person answering to the description given, was handed over to the said Sam.--Elias Vannerlip was accused of stealing sundry hay from J. N. Horflect. His case had been continued from the day preceding, in order to enable him to bring up some witnesses in his behalf; but not having them ready yesterday, he was bailed to appear before the Court of Hustings.--A nu
C Hardy, co G, 44th Ga; J A Rellish, co C, 1st N C; Corp'l J H Banton, co C, 1st N C; P Acres, co M, 1st N C; Corp'l J D Williams, co A, 44th Va; O York, co M, 22d N C; J T Mitchell, co H, 44th Ga; J W Hanker, co I, 7th Tenn; N H Young, co G, 7th Ten, 44th Ga; J E Earls, 34th N C; A Francis, 1st N C; J S Hartness, 44th Ga; G Upchurch, 44th Ga; W Thompson, 44th Ga; J M Williams, 44th Ga; Sergt H B Brown, 38th N C; J H Grady, 1st N C; W H Purner, 19th N C; A Bass, 1st N C; H Withrow, 34th N C; C M C; Samuel Day, co D, 49th Va; Lt E V Boyd, co D, 49th Va; John Bryan, co E, 1st La; Color Serg't R E Jones, 12th Va; John Williams, co A, 28th Ga; Lt W F Woodson, co C, 1st La; Peter Keating, co E, 1st La; T J Buckley, co D, 1st La; M Flannery, co 28th Ga; C Dupree, co D, 14th Ga; R J Mitchell, co G, 44th Ga; E Scogin, co I, 35th Ga; S L McBride, co A, 35th Ga; G P Williams, co H, 44th Ga; B A Heard, co B, 27th Ga; J J Hamilton, co I, 35th Ga; Jno V Reed, co G, 35th Ga; A E Harris, co A, 44th
Watch for going at large, was let off.--Mary, slave of Mr. John Blank, was arraigned for frequently using obscene and abusive language to Mrs. Mary McKeever, and when threatened for so doing using insolent and defiant language "in the most impudent and menacing way." She was ordered to be whipped — S. Rosenfeld was fined $5 for depositing a nuisance on the lot of S. Heller.--Wm. Gotsey, for unlawfully assaulting and beating Mrs. Fanny Heller, was required to give security.--The case of Mark Demay, charged with huckstering in the 1st Market, by buying watermelons, was continued for further evidence.--Grant and Marshall, charged with huckstering in the 2d Market, were let off.--John Williams, who was charged with assaulting and beating Bridget McDonough, was required to give $100 security to keep the peace.--William Fitzgerald, charged with feloniously shooting Edward Fitzgerald, on Sunday evening September 7th, was examined and remanded to the Hustings Court on the 17th of October.
of Dan'l Meltinger, Romney. Va. Thos Gessus, free, White Hall, N. Y. Geo Jordan, free, Philadelphia. David Jones, free, New Jersey. John Henry, free, Alexandria. Jim Green, free, R. I. John Clarke, free, Washington. Thos Mitchell, free, Ohio. Green Jones, free, Ohio. George Cook, free, Prince, William. William Lipscomb, slave of Mrs. S Gordon, New Kent. Jerry Lomax, slave of Wm. Pratt, Virginia. Horace, slave of Geo Taylor. John Williams, free, Alexandria, Va. Gibson Gracy and three children, slave of widow Goodwin, Fairfax co. Chas Murphy. Andrew Jackson, free, Pennsylvania. Edmond, slave of John Sanderson, Norfolk co., Va. Louisa. Jess, slave of Maj Wm Allen, Jamestown Island. Jim West, slave of Geo R. Cox, King William co. Jackson, slave of Richard Balley, Sandy Point. Nat, slave of Albert Hawkerds, York river. Aug. D Pretley, free, Phila. Joe Hall, slave of Dr. Cha
o, Va. Ed Hamilton, slave of Dan'l Meltinger, Va. Thos Gessus, free, White Hall, N Y. Geo Jordan, free, Philadelphia. David Jones, free, New Jersey. John Henry, free, Alexandria. Jim Green, free, R I. John Clarke, free, Washington. Thos Mitchell, free, Ohio. Green Jones, free, Ohio. George Cook, free, Prince William. William Lipscomb, slave of Mrs S. Gordon, New Kent. Jerry Lomax, slave of Wm Pratt, Virginia. Horace, slave of Geo Taylor. John Williams, free, Alexandria, Va. Gibson Gracy and three children, slave of wider Goodwin, Fairfax co. Chas Murphy. Andrew Jackson, free, Pennsylvania. Edmond, slave of John Sanderson, Norfolk co, Va. Louisa. Jess, slave of Maj Wm Allen, Jamestown Island Jim West, slave of Geo R. Cox, King William co Jackson, slave of Richard Bailey, Sandy Point. Nat, slave of Albert Hawkerds, York river. Aug. D Pretley, free, Phila. Joe Hall, slave of Dr Chas Seldon, Richmond.
Prison items. --The following parties were committed to the military prison of the Eastern District yesterday: Henry Mason, company G, 7th La. Regiment, forged subsistence papers (Prisoner came from Lynchburg, and passed under the alias of M. P. Murray.) George F. Appleby, forged subsistence papers, in his own name; D. W. Hutchins, alias Pat. Murry, company E, 6th La., forged papers; Jas Howard, deserter from Woolfolk's artillery; Jackson Crawford, deserter from company A, 121st Regiment Va. Militia; Mike Magraw, member of Rodgers's cavalry, for refusing to do duty; John Daily, member of the same, for drunkenness; Milton Dewey, Chas. Anderson, and John Williams, sailors, for drunkenness.
th Miss; Sgt J V Prudy, co D, 18th Miss; H Carroll, co C, 8th Fla; G Allen, co E, 18th Miss; R F Sellers, co E, 13th Miss; J E Eaves, co E, 13th Miss; N P Russell, co K, 21st Miss; J E Bennett, co K, 21st Miss; N Heim, co K, 21st Miss; J C Williams, co K, 21st Miss; Lt J W Price, co K, 17th Miss; Cpl C Gramer, co K, 17th Miss; J M Comer, co G, 18th Miss; J McCade, co G, 8th Fla; H Strong, co I, 21st Miss; J Schneckenburg, co B, 17th Miss; F M Carter, co G, 13th Miss; T J Tidwell, co C, 17tker, 8th Fla; W H Parker, co A, 15th S C; J J Barnard, co K, 13th Miss; J M O'Nell, co E, 13th Miss; J L Finley, co C, 18th Miss; D A Cole, co D, 13th Miss; J L Smith, co G, 17th Miss; J C Fields, co I, 21st Miss; W D Chapman, co C, 17th Ga; A G Williams, co E, 18th Miss; Thos Missel, co K, 8th Fla; R A Harrington, co H, 13th Miss; J N Fielding, co A, 8th Fla; T W Harper, co B, 8th Fla; Capt C Green, co L, 17th Miss; J W Hilburne, co D, 51st Ga. The following are the names of those who have
The Daily Dispatch: December 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], Fighting in Eastern North Carolina--Successful attack on the enemy — their advance from Newbern. (search)
Prison Items. --The following parties were lodged in Castle Thunder on Saturday: James Broderick, an escaped prisoner; Nicholas Martin, for disloyalty; John Bradley, Rodger's cavalry, desertion and stealing a horse; Miles Murray, do, for desertion; Chas Johnson, Hampton artillery, Holbrook Taylor, Co G, 25th Va bat'n, and Jacob Kell, Richmond Sharpshooters, for desertion; Corry West, Andrew Hogg, Washington Hogg, and John Smith, for execution of sentence of Court Martial; Henry Mitchell, Alexandria artillery, for desertion; John Williams, sent from Drewry's Bluff by Col. Page, for punishment; James Pearson, of the steamer James town, sent by the Hustings Court; Jas McMichael, 15th La., for desertion; eighteen men were received from Camp Holmes, N. C., to be returned to their regiments.
A Moore. Purcell Battery.--Killed: Lieut Zeph McGruder, Corp'l Peter Foster, private J Clinton Newcomer, Wounded; Corp'l Wm Partington, slightly; private R D M Sall, seriously; T. H. Thompson, slightly; William Cavanaugh, scalp wound; John Squires, slightly, Wm Mullen, slightly; Geo Plum, slightly; A W Otey, arm amputated; Jas Kinstray, arm amputated; E. P Jones, slightly; T J Campbell, slightly; J. W. Logwood, seriously; Samuel McCook, slightly; Corp'l Antheny Dougherty, slightly; John Williams, slightly; B Waldron, slightly; Geo Dockerty, slightly. Killed, 3; wounded 18. The following is a list of the casualties in the battalion Washington Artillery, from New Orleans. They are attached to Longstreet's Corps — and were within close proximity to the enemy during the entire day, sustaining several charges: First Company, Capt. C. W Squires — Killed: F. D. Ruggies, R McK Spearing, C. A. Falconer. Wounded: A F Coste, severely; C A Everett, slight, head; W E Falconer, do