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one scar on left arm, just above elbow, and two scars on right arm just above elbow, one of which is produced by vaccination, and two scars on left leg just below the knee, and one scar on right leg. 4. Manuel Taylor, free, sentenced from Lynchburg, April 1, 1862, age 26, black complexion, black hair and eyes, about 5 feet 3 inches high, one scar on calf of left leg, also two small scars on left leg, also one small scar on forehead, and one over left eye, above the outer corner. Wyatt Johnson, free, sentenced from Lynchburg November 16th, 1862, for grand larceny, for two years, is 22 years old, black complexion, hair and eyes, 5 feet 6¾ inches high; was born in Sussex Co., Va; has one small scar over the left eye, and one on the right arm, between the wrist and elbow, and the point of the left-hand thumb cut off. 6. Allen Gowen, free, sentenced from Pittsylvania Nov. 20, 1862, for grand larceny, for three years, in 40 years old, black complexion, hair and eyes; was born i
From Gordonsville. Gordonsville, Oct. 28. --The skirmish at Bealeton, on Monday, was between Johnson's division and a large body of the enemy's cavalry. It commenced early in the morning and lasted over four hours. The enemy were dismounted, and were driven back three miles. Capt. S. Seabod, A. D. C, to Gen. French, captured at Bealeton, was sent through here to-day for Richmond.--Two safe guards, left by Meade to protect property on the line of retreat, were also sent through by Gen. Lee to-day, to be unconditionally returned home. The enemy are reported to be concentrating at Warrenton Junction.
The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1863., [Electronic resource], One hundred and Seventy-five dollars reward. (search)
From Charleston. Charleston, Oct. 28. --A heavy fire was kept up on the sea face of Sumter all night by the monitors and two guns at Gregg. Firing from four of the enemy's batteries was again renewed this morning against Sumter, Johnson, and the Sullivan's Island batteries. Only one monitor now in sight. The Ironsides remains quiet at her old anchorage. No further casualties to report.