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[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch]the Virginians at Vicksburg. Mobile, June 28
--Captain Connell, who came out of Vicksburg on the 17th has arrived here.
He gives the following information about some of the Virginians in Vicksburg.
He saw all mentioned on the day he left:
Gen. Baldwin is wounded slightly.
Gen. Stephen Lee is well.
He lost three horses under him in the action of Wednesday.
Maj. Walkins and brother, from Lewisburg, are well.
Gen Reynolds and staff all well.--Young Leftwich, Gregory, and D. Morrie, of Lynchburg, well.
Major Mayo, of Richmond, well.
The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Trans-Mississippi Department (search)
Three hundred Dollars reward
--Will be paid for the apprehension of my boy Billy.
He is a mulatto of delicate frame and slightly swelling face.
He is a good cook.
I think it not improbable that he has gone to South Carolina, where his father resides with the Rev. Mr. Reynolds. James Lyons. [je 25--3t*]
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Heenan, the prize fighter, is thought to be gradually dying so the Northern papers say. He is taking his time at it and not hurrying himself.
He never got over that beating by the English prizefighter.
George N. Reynolds, of Charleston, S. C. father of Gen Reynolds, of Mo, died at Columbia, S. C, a few days ago. He was a native of Yorktown, Va.
Dr. Jno H Patterson, one of the oldest physicians of Lynchburg, Va., died on the 20th inst.