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The Daily Dispatch: September 11, 1863., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Twelfth Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. (search)
hancellorsville. W. T. Keaton, at Winchester, Va. Jacob Mitchell and J. A. Mikles, at Boonsboro, Md. Captain John Rogers, at Spotsylvania, C. H., Va. Jos. Singleton, at Petersburg, Va. Noah Smith, at Brandy Station, Va. John M. Walker, at Gettysburg, Pa. John S. Withrow, at Strasburg, Va. The following died of disease: Corporal J. B. Findley, W. G. Austin, J. W. Appleton, A. B. Brindley, J. G. Beeson, J. M. Burnett, W. C. Brandon, G. Cunningham, J. C. Clayton, Peter Carroll, C. E. Drake, D. H. Duff, L. A. Dobbs, Thomas Dutton, J. K. P. Estes, F. M. Edwards, A. A. Fulcher, J. C. Fletcher, J. B. Frazier, J. P. Hunter, R. S. Hulgin, D. W. Kennedy, B. F. Lewis, A. W. Langford, S. M. McSpadden, T. K. B. McSpadden, M. Murphy, G. McPherson, I. R. Pendergrass, J. M. Sutherland, J. L. Ward. From the above list will be seen the great mortality experienced by this patriotic company. Mr. Brandon, in his souvenir book, states that the company participated in the b
Stabbing --On Monday afternoon last a drunken row occurred in the western suburbs of the city, during the progress of which John Owens had his skull fractured with a four pound weight, and Peter Carroll received a stab of cut in one of his arms. A man called Francis Keepright was polluted out to Officer Kelly as the party that stabbed Carroll, and was taken into custody and lodged in jail. Yesterday morning he name before the Recorder, but the witnesses being absent the examination was ay afternoon last a drunken row occurred in the western suburbs of the city, during the progress of which John Owens had his skull fractured with a four pound weight, and Peter Carroll received a stab of cut in one of his arms. A man called Francis Keepright was polluted out to Officer Kelly as the party that stabbed Carroll, and was taken into custody and lodged in jail. Yesterday morning he name before the Recorder, but the witnesses being absent the examination was deferred until to-day.
Sent to the chain-gang. --Peter Carroll, who claimed to be a paroled prisoner, lodged a complaint yesterday before the Recorder against Francis Rupright, for cutting and stabbing him a few days since. The testimony in this case showed that CaCarroll and several other worthless characters, wearing Confederate uniforms, had gone into Rupright's and demanded liquor, which he refused to give them until the money was produced therefore. This refusal brought down upon R.'s head a shower of abuse, when they were ordered to leave the premises.--At this Carroll became greatly enraged, and commenced swearing in a violent manner at Rupright and the whole race of Germans which rendered it necessary for more forcible means to be resorted to to or two severe blows over the eyes and head. This evidence being elicited during the trial, the Recorder, instead of punishing Rupright, assigned Carroll, the complainant, to the chain-gang for sixty days, in default of bail for his good behavior.