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The Daily Dispatch: October 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], Losses of the Louisiana Guard Artillery, Capt. E. D' Aquin. (search)
Losses of the Louisiana Guard Artillery, Capt. E. D' Aquin. --August 22d, action at Weiford's Ford, Hazel River — Killed; Sergent T. J. White, Private Eugene Fowler; wounded; Private M. Baldwin. August 30th, battle of Manassas--Wounded; Lieut. Charles Thompson, Corp'l H. O. Seixas, Privates Wesley Broune, W. C. Ahern, and Chas. Burns. September 17th, battle of Sharpsburg--Wounded; Serg't C. W. Baker, Privates Bridge, Ott, Scott, Roderous, and McCall. Action on the banks of the Potomas, September 20th--Killed; Private Edward Hoey mortally wounded: Serg't Win. H. Mercer and Private Dan'l S.
The Daily Dispatch: October 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], Affairs in the Kanawha valley — Sale of Salt. (search)
preventing lation, it was right into the hands of the and official. Mr. of the President's Messenger, giving him $1,000 per Passed. A bill was passed giving any funds or other property bequanthed by the American Bible Society to the Confederate States Bible Society, and exempting the same from the action of the sequestration act. Mr. Oldham of Texas, called up the joint resolution relative to Provost Marshals. They were passed by the following vote: Ayes--Messrs. Baker, Havnes, Hill, Hunter Johnson Lewis, Mitchell, Oldham, Orr, Preston Semmas and Yancey.--12. Nays--Messrs. Clay, Davis, Henry, Phelan, Sparrow, and Wigfall.--6. On the passage of the resolution, Mr. Phelan asked to say that though he believed the principle of the resolution correct he should vote against it, because thought it unconstitutional, as encroaching upon the Judiciary Department. The resolutions, as passed, are as follows: 1st Resolved, by the Congress of