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The Daily Dispatch: October 16, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ut M V B Swan, Co B, 2d Louisianan — shoulder and breast. Col J M Williams, 2d Louisiana--lung. Lieut R H Slaughter, Co F, 8th Louisiana. Second Lieut Wm E Cooke, Co A, 8th Louisiana, thigh and leg — tetanus. Capt N St Martin, Co K, 8th Louisiana--both thighs. Lieut Arnge Bozier, Co--,9th Louisiana. Captain C B Marmillion, Co G, 10th Louisiana--thigh. First Lieut Chas Knowlton, Co B, 10th Louisiana. Lieut S Herrera, Co G, 10th Louisiana. Capt M D Robinson. Co--13th Alabama. Capt W P Harper, Co H, 7th Louisiana--abdomen. First Lieut A E Knox, Co H, 7th Louisiana--fracture lower jaw. Lieut — Chandier, Co--48th Virginia--died. G W Chadbourne, 9th Louisiana--neck, died. Lieut J B Blackman, Co H, 12th South Carolina--belt thigh amputated. Total, 49. From Pensacola — Galveston to be attacked. The United States bark A. Houghton, Newell Graham, Acting Master, commanding, arrived at New York on Wednesday mornin
C. S. note; one presentment against same for same offence; one presentment against same for counterfeiting a $20 C. S. note; three presentments against Wm. Wright for counterfeiting and passing $10 C. S. notes, [the prisoner is a Yankee;] one presentment against Samuel Campbell for counterfeiting and passing a $5 C. S. Treasury note; six presentments against Squier, slave of J. A. Dudley, for passing Yankee counterfeits of the C. S. Treasury to the amount of $90; one presentment against H. R. Robinson alias Wm. H. Haskins for counterfeiting pay-rolls; one presentment against Michael Vahey for misdemeanor in counterfeiting a pay-roll. The following indictments were on Tuesday, viz: One against Alex. Clayton for attempting to pass a $20 counterfeit C. S. Treasury note; one against Chas. A. Pittman for forgery of the name of John Ambler, Major and Quartermaster, to a note for $1,036; five against A. B. Martin for misdemeanor in stealing letters from the Richmond Post-Office direct