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The Daily Dispatch: August 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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d; Lt. Col. Aussin, of Col. R. A. Rives' regiment, killed; Colonel B. J. Brown, of Ray killed; Capt. Blackwood, of Carroll, killed; Captain Enyard, of Rives' regiment, killed; Lieut. S. S. Hughes, of my regiment killed, and my own brother; Capt. of Clinton, wounded severely; Capt. Thomas McCarty or Clay county, severely wounded, and a great many more. About forty other of my regiment, including the Clay county battalion have been buried on the battle field. Amos Stout, of Clay, killed; R. D. Kelley and John Brooking, of Clinton, killed and Jas. Porter and Samuel Brooking, wounded, and a great many more whom I cannot how mention. General Lyon's dead body was given up to his chief surgeon. We have more prisoners than we know what to do with. We cannot feed them. They have been treated well and all their sick and wounded kindly cared for — their surgeons were invited to come in after their defeat, and attended to the wounded everywhere begging for help and for water. I have ne
The Danburg Courier is raising the peace flag. At Fairfield to day about 400 persons attempted to raise the Stars and Stripes, but were successfully resisted. A flgat ensued.--Two peace men, Wildman and Graham, were seriously wounded. Snovels, pick-axes and stones were used, but no fire-arms. The peace flag is flying, and there is great excitement. New York, Aug. 24.--Sales of cotton to-day 1,800 bales, at 18½ cents for middlings. New York, Aug. 23--The British brig Andover has arrived. She was boarded off Cape Hatteras by a nameless privateer, which reported that she had two prizes in the inlet.--She and two other privateers were watching a Federal war brig, with the intention of attacking her. These privateers (say our Black Republican authorities) are apparently Eastern men. New York, Aug. 23.--Thos. J. Carrow and W. M. Pegram, of Baltimore, and W. J. Kelly, have been arrested. Mr. Kelley had various bills of sale dated at Richmond in pockets in his shirt.