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enry Fisher were killed). In Helena artillery: Lieut. Robert Fitzpatrick. In Eighth Arkansas: Adjt. H. J. McCurdy (killed), Lieuts. H. J. Cole (killed), S. B. Cole (killed), W. M. Bass (wounded), Calvin East (killed), T. H. Beard (killed), B. A. Terrett; Capt. W. H. Lankford, Private James Riddle, Corp. N. A. Horn. In Thirteenth Arkansas: Lieut. John Dolan, Color-Bearer Felix E. Lipe, Private William Sanford. In Fifteenth Arkansas: Maj. C. H. Carlton (wounded), Capts. T. H. Osborne and George Dixon (wounded), Sergt. J. M. Harkleroad, Lieut. W. H. Pearce (wounded), Capt. W. H. Kinsey. On General Liddell's staff: W. R. Liddell (wounded), Lieut. W. R. Young (wounded), Surg. W. R. Kibler (wounded), Adjt.-Gen. G. A. Williams, Lieutenant Bostick, Lieutenant Dulin and Bugler Jacob Schlosser (wounded). Cols. J. H. Kelly, Eighth, and Samuel G. Smith, Sixth and Seventh, were wounded. Colonel Colquitt, First, was specially mentioned by General Cleburne. General McCown in his report men
Runaways--$210 reward. --Absconded from the defensive works around Richmond the following free negroes, impressed from Richmond-- John H Brown, John H Campbell, Patrick Coleman, Nicholas Pleasants, Timothy ropes, Junius B Thomas Elijas Pittman, George Dixon, John Thacker, Jos Tonguitt, Wm George Robert Clarks, William Harris, Alex Whiting, Edward Gray. By the act of the Virginia Legislature, passed 12th February, 1862, to provide for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service, these negroes being nable to the rules and regulations of the articles of war, are deserters, and a reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for their apprehension and delivery to Capt W G Turpin, at Engineers' office, corner 19th and Cary sts. W H Stevens, Col. Eng. jy 30--ts
Runaways--$210 Reward. -- from the defensive works around Richmond the following free negroes, impressed from Richmond-- John R Brown. John B Campbell. Patrick Coleman. Nicholas Pleasants. Timothy Roper. Jon us B Thomas, Elijah Pittman, George Dixon. John Thacker. Jos Wm George. Robert Clarke, William Harris, Alex Whiting. Edward Gray. By the act of the Virginia Legislature, passed 12th February, 1861, to provide for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service, these negroes being emanate to the rules and regulations of the article of war, are deserters, and a reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for their apprehension and delivery to Capt W G Turpin, at Engineers' office, corner 19th and Cary sts. W H Athvena Col. Eng. jy 30--ts
Runaways --$210 Reward — Absconded from the defensive works around Richmond the following free negroes, impressed from Richmond-- John H Brown. John H Campbell. Patrick Colman. Nicholas Pleasants. Timothy Roper. Junior B Thomas, Elijah Pittman, George Dixon, John Teacker, Jos Tobquitt, Wm George. Robert Clarke, William Harris, Alex Whiting, Edward grey. By the act of the Virginia Legislature, passed 12th February, 1864, to provide for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service, these negroes being amenable to the rules and regulations of the articles of war, are deserters, and a reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for their apprehension and delivery to Capt W G Turpin at Engineers' office, corner 19th and Cary sts. W H Stevens, Col. Eng. jy 30--ts
Runaways--$210 Reward. --Absconded from the defensive works around Richmond the following free negroes, impressed from Richmond-- John M Brown, John M Campbell, Patrick Coleman, Michelle Pleasant , Timothy Roper, Jumius B Thomas, Elijah Pittman, George Dixon, John Thacker, Jos Tonguitt, Wm George, Robert Clarker, William Harris, Alex Whiting, Edward gray, By the act of the Virginia Legislature, passed 19th February, 1863, to provide for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service, these negroes being amenable to the rules and regulations of the articles of war, are deserters, and a reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for their apprehension and delivery to Capt W G Turpia, at Engineers' office, corner 19th and Cary sts. W H Stevenson, Col. Eng. jy 30--ts
Runaways --$210 Reward.--Absconded from the d works around Richmond the following free negroes, impressed from Richmond.-- John H. Brown. John. H. Campbell, Patrick Coleman Nicholas Pleasants, Timothy Roper. Junius E. Thomas, Hcljah Pittman, George Dixon, John Thaokee, Jos Tonouitt, Wm. George, Robert Clarke, William Harris, Alex Whiting, Reward gray. By the act of the Virginia Legislature, passed 12th February, 1852, to provide for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service, these negroes being amenable to the rules and regulations of the articles of war, are deserters, and a reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for their apprehension and delivery to Capt W. G. Turpin, at Enginers'office, corner 19th and Cary sts. W. H. Stevens, Col. fing. jy 30--ts
Runaways --$210 Reward — absconded from the defensive works around Richmond the following free negroes, impressed from Richmond-- John H Brown, John H Campbell, Patrick Coleman, Nicholas Pleasants, Timothy Roper, Junius E Thomas, Elijah Pittman, George Dixon, John Thacker, Jos Toncuitt, Wm George, Robert Clarke, William Harris, Alex Whiting, Edward Grey. By the act of the Virginia Legislature, passed 12th February, 1863, to provide for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service, three negroes being amenable to the rules and regulations of the articles of war, are deserters, and a reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for their apprehension and delivery to Capt W G Turpin, at Engineers' office, corner 19th and Cary sts. W H Stevens, Col. Eng. jy 30--ts
The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Court of Inquiry on the Southwestern Campaign. (search)
Runaways--$210 reward. -- from the defensive works around Richmond the following free negroes, impressed from Richmond-- John E Brown. John H Campbell, Patrick Columan, Nickolas Pleasants, Timothy Roper. Jon us B Thomas, Elias Pittman, George Dixon, John Thacker, Jos Tonguitt, Wm George, Robert Blarer, William Marris, Alex Whiting, Edward Gray, By the act of the Virginia Legislature, passed 12th February, 1863, to provide for the surmount and employment of free be prose in the public service, these negroes being amenable to the rules and regulations of the articles of war, are deserters, and a reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for their apprehension and delivery to Capt. W. G. Turpin, at Engineers' office, corner 19th and Cary sts. W. S Stevens, Col. jy 30--ts
gainst Mary, slave of Robert F. Taylor, and Mary, slave of Thomas Edwards, charged with stealing a breastpin valued at $3,000 from Mrs. J. E. Johnson, was again called yesterday, but for want of a witness was postponed till the 30th inst.-- Mr. Edwards's servant acknowledges stealing the breastpin and says she sold it to Mr. Taylor's girl; but as it appears the confession of the crime was extorted under a threat, Mr. Crane, the counsel in her behalf, asked a continuance in order to procure the attendance of Robert Craddock, to whom Mary made the acknowledgment. Hannah, slave of Frederick Caper, was ordered to be whipped for threatening to assault Mrs. Araminter Caper. The same punishment was inflicted upon Elizabeth, slave of George Dixon, arrested after hours without a pass and having in her possession a lot of ladies' dresses and other articles of clothing, supposed to have been stolen; also, Jim, slave of George R. Bagby, arrested as a runaway and for sleeping in the market.