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dead;) First Lieutenant C. P. Bigger, severely in left shoulder; Second Lieutenant E. J. Levy, flesh wound in leg; Orderly Sergeant Robert J. McDowell, flesh wound in left thigh, Privates Henry Miller, through face and left hand; W. D. Chesterman, flesh wound in thigh; James L. Walkins, slightly in knee; Henry Place, W. W. Rush, (our informant could not learn particulars in regard to either;) James R. Medlicott, slightly in head; W. H. Timberlake, do.; Thomas Payne, flesh wound in arm; Samuel A. Frayser, left side, face and neck. Missing and supposed to be captured: Private John J. Omenhauser. The following is a list of the casualties in Sturdivant's Battery, of Richmond, in the fight of Wednesday: Wounded. Lieut. W. H. Weisiger, in thigh, Lieut. B. H. Gorrell, in two places; Corporal J. S. S. Casler, in neck, slightly; James T. Rippetoe, in the hip, slightly; B. C. Hall, hurt by a wounded horse; Wm. J. Jacobs, slightly by a concussion from a shell; J. D. Carver, wounded an
Mayor's . --The following the Mayor's attention on Saturday. William H and charged with drunkenness interfering with the watch in the duty, were sent to the turned to their command. Samuel A. Frayser and charged with fighting in the street, security to keep the peace and . John W. Goff was charged with and wounding Harry secured on Friday night in of a opposite the Varieties, on Franklin street, and that the parties were under the at the time. No examination of the was gone into, owing to the absence of man and an important witness was anxious, however, that an investigation place, as he was confident of proving that together an accident. The Mayor the case till Wednesday, and based the sum of one thousand dollars Krebbs is not believed to be wounded, although the ball grassed the part of the stomach. B. M. Davis, charged with stealing a and chain from Daniel E. Gardner, some was sent on for examination Court, and the accused
Twenty Dollars Reward for the delivery to me of my servant, Melinda. She has a pass, signed by Samuel A. Frayser, to go out at day work. She is about sixteen years old, straight hair and bright complexion. I hereby forewarn all persons from harboring her. The above reward will be given for the delivery of the said Melinda to me, on Second street, between Leigh and Clay. Mrs. Isabella Frayser. [mh 8--1t*]