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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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From Brazil via United States. --Among the late arrivals in the city is that of Spear Nicholas, Esq., who has been engaged as Civil Engineer on the Dom Pedro Railroad, in Brazil, for the last three years. Mr. Nicholas, on account of the Federal blockade, was under the necessity of landing in New York, but fortunately passed Mr. Nicholas, on account of the Federal blockade, was under the necessity of landing in New York, but fortunately passed through that city, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and arrived safely in Richmond a few days since. He met with no difficulty save in passing from Maryland to Virginia, finding it no easy matter to elude the vigilance of the Yankees. We understand that it is his purpose to join the Confederate army. Mr. Nicholas was a Lieutenant inPhiladelphia, and Baltimore, and arrived safely in Richmond a few days since. He met with no difficulty save in passing from Maryland to Virginia, finding it no easy matter to elude the vigilance of the Yankees. We understand that it is his purpose to join the Confederate army. Mr. Nicholas was a Lieutenant in the Mexican war.
A List of killed and wounded in Otey's Battery in the fight near Fayette Court-House, on the 10th instant: Killed — Henry Smith, George Leftwich, Curtis Chamberlain. Wounded--Sergeant Spear Nicholas, Corporal R. B. Gunn, Privates E. C. Finney, Geo. C. Stuart,--Valentine, W. F. Harwood, John Gordon. None of the above who are wounded are considered in danger. se 20--1t