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The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), United Confederate Veterans. (search)
d offi., W. H. Hunter, M. D., 1862, asst. surgeon; members, 100. Camp 132. Marianna, Fla.; Capt. N. J. Barnes, corn. Camp 133. Canton, Texas; Capt. T. J. Fowler, com. Camp 134. Franklin, Tenn.; Capt. B. F. Roberts, com. Camp 135. Gatesville, Texas; Jno. M. Brown, corn.; members, 287; disabled I; deaths, 5. Camp 136. Hempstead, Tex.; Capt. V. B. Thornton, corn.; med. offi., J. H. Morrison; members, 140; deaths, 2. Camp 137. Clinton, N. C.; R. H Holliday, corn.; med. offi., A. M. Lee; asst. surgeon; members, 24; deaths, I. Camp 138. Lubbock, Texas; W. D. Crump, com. Camp 139. Russleville, Ky.; Maj. J. B. Briggs, corn. Camp 140. Quincy, Fla.; R. H. M. Davidson, com. Camp 141. Crockett, Texas; Enoch Braxson, corn. Camp 142. Caldwell, Texas. Camp 143. Bolling Green, Ky.; Gen. W. F. Perry, corn. Camp 144. San Antonio, Texas; Jno. S. Ford, com.; members, 80. Camp 145. Kaufman, Texas; Joseph Huffmaster, corn. Camp 146. Ft. Smith, Ark.; P. T. Dera
Robberies. --Alex Bane, A. M. Lee and J. Rise, patients in General Hospital, No. 7 & Haskervill's store, Cary street,) were arrested last night by the Provost Guard and lodged in Castle Thunder, for stealing $142 in G. S. Treasury notes from the pocket of a comrade named it. Roberts, on Tuesday. Yesterday evening, as a soldier named Patrick McPherson, who had just been paid off, was passing a grocery on Cary, between 17th and 18th sts., a man rushed out, felled him with the stroke of a bludgeon, and stole his money. He made complaint at the office of the Assistant Provost Marshal of the Eastern District, and officers were dispatched in search of the guilty party.
Honorably discharged. --We noticed the fact that on last Friday, Alex. Bane, 28th Va; J. Rice, 3d Georgia, and A. M. Lee, 18th Miss., had been arrested and put in Castle Thunder, on the charge of purloining $142, belonging to G. Roberts, a patient in General Hospital, No. 7, (Bacon & Baskerville's warehouse.) They were examined yesterday, and honorably discharged — not the smallest particle of proof being produced against them.
McClellan and Bennett, Bennett tells us that McClellan is again in the saddle; so he, himself, of course, is again on his high horse. He says McClellan is fifty miles nearer Richmond than Gen. Lee is. He was once within five miles of it, but he did not get here. It is not wonderful that he should be so near now. He was nearer at Berkeley than he was at Mechanicville, though Berkeley itself is thirty miles off, and Mechanicville but five. Bennett lauds what he calls McClellan's "marvellous strategic powers."--They are indeed wonderful. He contrived to "change his base" before Richmond, without running more than thirty miles. "Slowly and surely," Bennett says, "our army is moving on to Richmond." Sennett The very words the Herald used when McClellan was advancing from the Peninsula. A wonderful man is Mr. Bennett, to gain victories for McClellan on paper. It is fortunate for us that paper victories do not rout armies or take cities.