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The Daily Dispatch: June 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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ed and missing in the recent battles below Richmond, as have been forwarded to us from the headquarters of the several commands: Casualties in the 27th Georgia regiment. Field and Staff.--Killed; Captain Thomas J. Bacon, commissary. Wounded: Col. Levi B. Smith, servers flesh wound in thigh. Four balls penetrated Col Smith's clothes, one his sword scabbard, and two his horse; Lieut Jas Gardner, very slightly, leg. Company A.--Wounded: Corp'l Thomas S Kendrick, hand; Corp'l Thos W. Mitchell fool; privates Robert Flurry, body and cheek; Wm A J Teat, arm; Wiley Williamson, thigh; Net W. Mytic, Geo W. Chapman, slightly; John C. Calhoun do. Company B--Wounded: Captain John W. Stubbs, very slightly by cannon ball; Corp'l Jonathan Willoughby, slightly; privates M C Hennigan, mortally; Wm Wheeler, severely; Wm Parker, do; Isaac Hightower, missing, known to be wounded; J T Avant; slightly. Company C--Killed: J N and G M Williams, (brothers) Wounded: Lieut W W Johnson, sl
ring their horses in the houses of planters and otherwise shooting them, until such a reign of terror has been inaugurated that no citizen dare raise so much as the little Gager by way of profess against the barbarism of the invading force. Mitchell has signed a proclamation declaring that he will turn every-house in fifty miles of Huntsville, unless bushwhacking is stopped, and the citizens are in such mortal dread of his executing his threat, that the strongest secessionists (hitherto) arand let your own masters feed you" Let your cheeks tingle with shame. O, white-livered cowards who disgrace the name of Southron, while you read this noble rebuke from the lips of a frail daughter of our own Southern land. It seems that Gen. Mitchell has one regiment of Chicago Dutch in his command, who were taken by Price at Lexington, but who have broken their parole, and are now fighting as it were with halters about their necks. They are represented to be the most utterly abandoned w