Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Mathias or search for Mathias in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

xtent of the damage sustained on the other side; but this we know, that not a man on our side received the slightest injury. We know, too, from a reliable source, that at least nine of the enemy were killed, while a large number were badly wounded. The Yankees, in their hasty retreat, left upon and near the shore a number of sand bags, picks, spades and other implements useful in the erection of batteries, besides many cartridge boxes and a valuable rifle. Thus ends the "first chapter of Mathias." The second, if called for, will be just like it, only a little more so. Before I close, allow me to notice briefly a paragraph which appeared in a letter from this county in your issue of the 24th June The writer, in referring to a cavalry company that recently organized in the county, but which afterwards disbanded on account of circumstances beyond their control, not only does injustice to the worthy officer who acted as captain during the existence of the company, but indirectly c