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The Daily Dispatch: may 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia — a proclamation. (search)
$50 reward. --Runaway on the night of Sunday last the 25th inst. five Negroes, engaged in cutting wood in Chesterfield county for the Virginia from Manufacturing Company. Caztef, is about thirty-five years of age, about five feet seven inches high and of a gingerbread color. Archer, is about thirty years of age about six feet high, very black, thick lips, and has a very feminine voice. Jacob is about twenty-eight years of age five feet six inches high, yellow, and quite stout. William, is twenty-five years of age, nearly six feet high black, speaks in a low tone. Walking is forty-five years old six feet high, of a gingerbread color inclined to stoop while walking. A reward of ten dollars apiece will be paid for each one of the above, it delivered either to Mr. J. D. Gardner, at Friend's farm, in Chesterfield county, or to Mr. P. O'Nell, at the Westham Iron Works, Lock No. 3d J R. & K. Thos. H. Wynne. my 28--1w Prea't and Agent I M Co.
our brave boys some two miles off — out of harm's reach, as far as we have been able to learn not a man was hurt on our side. Further from Florida. The Savannah Republican, of Monday last, says: We learned on Saturday from a gentleman arrived from Florida, that on Monday st, two of the enemy's gunboats visited Pa- and landed about 50 men, who remained some five hours. They then withdrew and in the direction of Welaka, in search of me naval stores, belonging to a man named Gardner. The naval stores, however, were previously destroyed. When within fifteen miles of the latter place, Capt. Steven's company of cavalry, who were in ambush, awaiting their approach at Horse Landing, poured volley into them, killing 12 of their number. The gunboats, after throwing several beat a hasty retreat, coming down the river to Orange Mill, where they obtained number, and, after making coffins, they buried their dead at Madison Point, below the Mill. Affairs in Vicksburg.
ard. --Ranaway on the night of Sunday last the 25th five negroes, engaged in cutting wood in Chesterfield county for the Virginia Iron Manufacturing Company. Carter, is about thirty-five years of age, about five feet seven inches high, and of a gingerbread color. Aechei, is about thirty years of age, about six feet high, very black, think lips, and has a very feminine voice. Jacob, is about twenty-eight years of age, five feet six inches high, yellow, and quite stout. William, is twenty-five years of age, nearly six feet high, black, speaks in a low tone. Walker, is forty-five years old, six feet high, of a gingerbread color, inclined to stoop while walking. A reward often dollars apiece will be paid for each one of the above, if delivered either to Mr. J. D. Gardner, at Friend's farm, in Chester field county, or to Mr. P. O'Nell, at the Westham Iron Works, Look No. 3, J. R. & K. Canal. Thos. H. Wynne, my 18--lw Pres't and Agent Y. I. M. Co.
The Daily Dispatch: May 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Continued skirmishing — hot work — Gallantry of our men — an incident — a veteran stands to his post — Treacherous Yankee--advance of the enemy, &c. (search)
rd. --Ranaway on the night of Sunday last the 25th inst., five Negroes, engaged in cutting wood in Chesterfield county for the Virginia Iron Manufacturing Company. Carter, is about thirty five years of age, about five feet seven inches high and of a gingerbread color. Archer, is about thirty years of age, about six feet high, very black, thick lips, and has a very feminine voles. Jacob is about twenty-eight years of ages live test six inches high, yellow, and quite stout. William, is twenty-five years of age nearly six feet high, black, speaks in a low tone. Walker, is forty-five years old six feet high, of a gingerbread co or inclined to stoop while walking. A reward of ten dollars apiece will be paid for each one of the above, if delivered either to Mr. J. D. Gardner, at Friend's farm; in Chesterfield county; or to Mr. P. O'Neill, at the Westhant iron Works, Lock No. 3, J. R. & K. Canal. Thos. H. Wynne, my 28--1w Pres't and Agent I. M. Co.
--Ranaway on the night of Sunday last, the 25th inst., five Negroes, engaged in cutting wood in Chesterfield county for the Virginia Iron Manufacturing Company. Carter, is about thirty-five years of age, about five feet seven inches high and of a gingerbread color. Archer, is about thirty years of age, about six feet high, every black, thick lips, and has a very feminine voice. Jacob. is about twenty-eight years of age, five feet six inches high, yellow, and quite stout. William, is twenty-five years of age, nearly six feet high, black, speaks in a low tone. Walker, is forty-five years old, six feet high, of a gingerbread color, inclined to stoop while walking. A reward of ten dollars apiece will be paid for each one of the above, if delivered either to Mr. J. D. Gardner, at Friend's farm, in Chesterfield county, or to Mr. P. O'Nell, at the Westham Iron Works, Lock No. 3, J. R. & K. Canal. Thos. H. Wynse. my 28--1w Pres't and Agent L. I. M. Co.
--Runaway on the night of Sunday last, the 25th inst., five negroes, engaged in cutting wood in Chesterfield county for the Virginia Iron Manufacturing Company. Carter, is about thirty-five years of age, about five feet seven inches high, and of a gingerbread color. Archer, is about thirty years of age, about six feet high, very black, thick lips, and has a very feminine voice. Jacob, is about twenty-eight years of age, five feet six inches high, yellow, and quite stout. William, is twenty-five years of age, nearly six feet high, black, speaks in a low tone. Walker, is forty-five years old, six feet high, of a gingerbread color, inclined to stoop while walking. A reward of ten dollars apiece will be paid for each one of the above. If delivered either to Mr. J. D. Gardner, at Friend's farm, in Chesterfield county, or to Mr. P. O'Neil, at the Westham Iron Works, Lock No. 3, J. R. & K. Canal. Thos. H. Wynne, my 28--1w Pres't and Agent V. I. M. Co.
Tommy, E P Miller. Wounded: Capt Ready, Robert Bolling, L J Bryan, Chas Fagan, Moses Hyman, Geo Pascal, Ben Trice, John Bross, W E Bunt. Missing: Jas Fears, J L Dixon. Company H.--(Lowndes Beauregard)--Wounded: Capt Robinson, slightly; A J Cocreban, do.; C Douglas, H B Whitman, W E Williams — all slight. Company K--(Mobile Rifles.)--Killed: Coco Colburn, privates Baily, Campbell, Crowder, Garron, Jackson, McNulty, McDonald, Robinson, Roper, Swain, Secrell, Williams. wounded: Lieut Gardner, in leg; agt Duffle, severely; corp Smoot, slightly; private Atkins, do; Benton, severely; Bell, dangerously; D Bell, flesh wound; W L Fills, in leg; Gendran, in hip; Jordan, broken leg; Loper, broken arm; McKenell, dangerously; Milroy, slight; Moore, seriously; A McCambridge, do; Neville, arm broken; Powers, in leg and shoulder; Ryan, in shoulder; Singletary, bayonet wound in leg; Skinnes, dangerously; Ledbrew, in leg; La Var Thompson, dangerously; Williamson, do. Missing: Yeates. This
tery on the left of the line formed after the enemy were discovered. In order to do this he had to pass by Hampton's Legion, three of the companies on the left of the Tennessee brigade charging to the right of the Legion. They went up to the battery, but were not strong enough to hold it. General Hatton was in advance of his brigade, and had his horse shot under him. He then went in on foot, but in a short time was shot through the heart by a piece of shell, which killed him instantly. Col. Gardner, of the 7th Tenn; Lt. Col Shackelford, of the 1st Tenn, and Major McGaughlin, of the 1st, had their horses shot under them in this charge. Adjutant G. A. Howard, of the 7th Tenn., was wounded in the shoulder. Of the same regiment, Capts. Dowell, Allen, Fry, Walsh, Franklin, Shepherd, and Curd, were wounded; also, Lts. Timberlick, Jennings, Doak, Allison, Durett, and Baird, were wounded; Lt. Ingraham was killed. The 7th Tennessee lost 17½ men in killed, wounded and missing; the 1st, 89,
--Ranaway on the night of Sunday last, the 25th inst., five Negroes, engaged in cutting wood in Chesterfield county for the Virginia Iron Manufacturing Company. Carter, is about thirty-five years of age, about five feet seven inches high, and of a gingerbread color. Archer, is about thirty years of age, about six feet high, very black, thick lips, and has a very feminine voice. Jacob, is about twenty-eight years of age, five feet six inches high, yellow, and quite stout. William, is twenty-five years of age, nearly six feet high, black, speaks in a low tone. Walker, is forty-five years old, six feet high, of a gingerbread color, inclined to stoop while walking. A reward of ten dollars apiece will be paid for each one of the above, if delivered either to Mr. J. D. Gardner, at Friend's farm, in Chesterfield county, or to Mr. P. O'Neil, at the Westham Iron Works, Lock No. 3, J. R. & K. Canal. Thos. H. Wynne, my 28--1w Pres't and Agent V. I. M. Co.