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The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 6: the Army of the Potomac.--the Trent affair.--capture of Roanoke Island. (search)
el W. Davis, Samuel Todd, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Charles Melville, William A. Stanley, William Pelham, John McFarland, James G. Garrison, Thomas O. Connell, Wilson Brown. the following named persons, having had Medals of honor awarded to them for distinguished service in battle, and having again performed acts which, if they had not received that distinction, would have entitled them to it, were authorized to wear a bar attached to the ribbon by which the medal is suspended: John Cooper, Patrick Mullen. the following persons, whose names appear on the above list, forfeited their Medals by bad conduct: Joseph Brown, John Brazell, Frank Lucas, John Jackson, Clement Dees, Charles Robinson, John Martin, Richard Bates. the number lost by the Confederates was large, but was never ascertained. Only one of the Confederate vessels (the Ellis) was saved from destruction; and it was with difficulty that the town was preserved, for the insurgents, when they abandoned their vessels, set fire to
Observance of the Sabbath. --The peace of one locality in the First Ward was sadly disturbed on Sunday last by a fight, in which Patrick Mullen was the prominent actor. It seemed that Daniel Ravens had just been exerting himself to suppress a commotion among his boarders, and Mullen, supposing a free fight was going on, camMullen, supposing a free fight was going on, came over from a neighbor's premises, and belabored Ravens quite severely. Not satisfied with this, he propelled a brickbat through a window, breaking the glass thereof, and terminated by bursting the door open with an axe. For these multiplied offences Mullen was arrested, and the Mayor yesterday remanded him to answer an indictmenses, and belabored Ravens quite severely. Not satisfied with this, he propelled a brickbat through a window, breaking the glass thereof, and terminated by bursting the door open with an axe. For these multiplied offences Mullen was arrested, and the Mayor yesterday remanded him to answer an indictment before the Hustings Court.