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From Norfolk. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va., Aug. 9th, 1861. The Lincoln vandals, in their destruction of property in Hampton, Wednesday night, left untouched the Chesapeake College, a splendid institution, where it is reported their sick were confined. A flag was seen waving over it yesterday morning. All the splendid buildings, including Tabb's Hotel, on the right of Hampton Creek, were destroyed, with probably many corn-fields, which, we are assured, the hope of giving you a fuller statement. But three ships were reported off Newport News yesterday. Large numbers of troops have left that point, within the last day or two, to go, as we think, to Washington. Luna. Norfolk, August 9th, 1861. It has been stated in the newspapers that Gen. Wool had been ordered to take command of the Federal forces in and around Old Point. Somehow or other, Wool has gotten up the reputation of being a "fighting man." How he earned this nam
Fifth South Carolina Regiment. Headquarters 5th Reg. S. C., Camp Pettus, Aug. 9, 1861. To the Editors of the Dispatch. --I send you a list of the killed and wounded of the 5th Regiment of South Carolina, commanded by Col. Jenkins: Killed.--H. A. McCrary, Sparta Rifles, Captain Walker commanding; Wm. Little, Pac Guards, Capt. Carpenter commanding; T. W. Fowler, Pea Bridge Volunteers, Capt. Glenn. Wounded--Leander Nolan, Sparta Rifles, right arm; S. L. Land, do, flesh, thigh; Rev. J. E. Watson, do., left wrist; John White, knee, slight; 1st Sergeant James Mason, James L. L., Capt. Seabrock, shoulder, bad; Felix Mullinenire, do., finger shot off; W. F. Davidson, do, left arm; R. A. McElwer, do., right foot; J. T. McKnight, do., slight, back of head; J. W. Beard, do., left thigh grazed; George Bonner, Pac. Guards, Capt. Capt. Carpenter, thigh, severe, but not dangerous; H. S. Webb, do., right arm; A. D. Spears, Pea Bridge Volunteers, Capt. Glenn, head, slight; Tho