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The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Wounded: A J Hogan, M J Fogg, J Slager, Jno P C Massey. Fifth Company, 2d Lt. A W Wright comm'ding.--Wounded: Sergt J C Gibbs, Jas Drummond, E Taylor, Jno Noland, Jos. Wilkerson. Sixth Company. 2d Lt. Parker com'ding.--Killed: J G Grey. Wounded: 1st Sergt J L Dutton, D Dortch, Jno McCormack. Seventh Company. 2d Lt. Jno W Hall com'ding.--Killed: Thos J Watson. Wounded: Geo Shiver, A Woodee, Jno Cheshire. Eighth Company, 1st Lt. Wm H H Rogers com'g. Killed: T J Wilder, G Herndon. Wounded: J T C Adams, Thos Lewis, S W Parker. Ninth Company, 1st Lt Sikes com'ding.--Killed: Jas Wilkie. Wounded: Thomas Mills, Jas White, Wm Stroble. Tenth Company, 1st Lt Spiers com'ding.--Killed: Thos Miller. Wounded: 2d Lt Pratt, Jacoh Moore, M Craine,--Wilkerson, J C Mole, W B Brewer, Jno Bonnel. Eleventh Company, 1st Lt E C Humphreys commanding.--Killed: Corp T M Ranson. Wounded: Jas H Knight, Jno L Penny, W B Sills, Samuel Cillford, A Viller, D C Knowles, D H Deer
Police Court. --The insignificant nature of the proceedings at this Court yesterday, will appear from the following summary. By if it will be seen that the momentous affairs transpiring on this and the other side of the Chickahominy absorb and divert attention from the doings of the petty offenders, whose fate it is the province of the Head of Police to decide by a wink or nod. James Armstrong, free negro, arrested for being without "papers," (certificate of his freedom,) was discharged.--Delaware, slave of George Turner; William, slave of J. P. Herndon; and Henry, slave of Dobson & Cheevers, were committed as runaways.--An aged negress, known as Katy, slave of Wm. Nockman, arraigned for assaulting Mrs. S. Lormand with an axe, was let off.--The case of George and William Lumpkin, for a threatened assault on Mrs. Jane and Wm. Garrett was continued.--Burnet Loring was fined $3 for permitting his son to fire a pistol in the street.