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The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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ime I feel at liberty to say but little, owing to the terms of my parole. To relieve public anxiety as to the result of the fight, I will premise a little, and give the list of killed and wounded on our side to-day, although it properly belongs to the succeeding letter. The casualties were as follows: Killed. Capt. O. Jennings Wise, 46th Va.; shot in several places. Capt. Coles, Company I, 46th Va.; shot in breast. Lieut. William B. Selden, C. S. A.; shot in head. Lieut. Neill T. Monroe, Company E, 8th N. C.; shot in breast, James D. Horn, 8th N. C. Corporal Lane, 8th N. C. R. W. Cameron, 8th N. C. Thos. P. Mulleneaux, 2d N. C. Johnston Williams, 2d N. C. Serg't John H. Talley, 2d N. C. S. J. Claiborne, 2d N. C. Alfred B. Scott, 2d N. C. John S. Turpin, 2d N. C. Wm. Bennett, 46th Va. Wm. Wilson, N. C. State Guards. Chas Bailey, N. C. State Guards. Total killed....16 Wounded. Fifty-ninth Virginia.--Lt. Walker, slight, in the leg;
11 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Hoge. A communication was received from the Senate informing the House that that body had agreed to the joint resolution to ascertain the amounts with which the several corporations of the State would be assessed under the act of Congress to provide a war tax. Also, the resolution in relation to the Committee on the Penitentiary and Armory. The following resolutions of expediency, &c., were adopted: By Mr. Lively, of Monroe! That the special committee to confer with the President of the Confederate States be instructed to inquire what, if any, legislation is necessary more effectually to dispose of persons arrested under suspicion of disloyalty to this Commonwealth. By Mr. McDonald: Of requiring by law all ministers of the Gospel at the time of being licensed to celebrate the rites of matrimony by any court, to take an oath to support the Constitution of the State and of the Confederate States. By Mr