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Arrived, Schr. Manchester, Nelson, N. Y., mdze., D. & Currie. Schr. Myers, Rhoads, Rockland, lime, L. Libby & son. Schr. John H. Travers, Frank, Baltimore, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Sloop Margaret Ann, Turner, Eastern Shore, oats and potatoes, A. Millspaugh. Sloop T. L. Watson, Rooks, Eastern Shore, oats, A. Millspaugh. Brig Amy Warwick, Brown, New York, hay, M. Downey. sailed, Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York, mdze. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Schr. Mahon, Betts, Endicott, down the river, light.
, lst Lieut J T Davis. Company E.--Wounded: Serg'ts D' Cunningham, slightly; M Murphy, severely; Corp I F M Edwards, slightly; Privates W G Austin, severely; W C Brandon, slightly; John Learman, severely; J W Campbell, slightly; C E Drake, severely; L A Dobbs, severely; W Frelas, mortally; J B Frazier. W J Farmer, severely; J A Henderson, severely; C H Hunter, severely; J M Howard, slightly; J J Hammock, severely; T J Little, severely; F P Patterson, mortally: C C Porter, slightly; N B Rooks, severely; J Singleton, severely; R Word, severely; J S Windrow, slightly; J M Burnett, severely; Killed: Corp'l J C Cunningham, color guard; Private C O Barter, Joel Leffey, W H Cron, Joseph More, B F Merrill, A G Roberts. Company F--Killed: Capt Robt H Keeling, Private John U Ingram. Wounded severely: M A Flournoy, W P Zichry, J R Flewelien Wounded slightly; Serg Robert F Hall, Privates Benj F Ingram, Wm B Ward, G P Ware, A Wilkinson, F S Zichry Total — killed, two; wounded, nine.
Accident. --About 8 o'clock yesterday morning, as a young man named Rooks was passing down Main street, in a small wagon, loaded wish boxes of tobacco, the tongue of the vehicle came out, and the wagon running upon the mules they dashed off. Getting just below Johnston's drug store, the vehicle upset, emptying its contents into the street. Rooks was caught under the boxes and received some slight bruises. He was taken into Messrs. Johnston's store, where restoratives were applied, and tclock yesterday morning, as a young man named Rooks was passing down Main street, in a small wagon, loaded wish boxes of tobacco, the tongue of the vehicle came out, and the wagon running upon the mules they dashed off. Getting just below Johnston's drug store, the vehicle upset, emptying its contents into the street. Rooks was caught under the boxes and received some slight bruises. He was taken into Messrs. Johnston's store, where restoratives were applied, and the suffering man relieved.
f which were cleaned. It had been determined to distribute this large supply (2,000,000 of rations) to the poor of Charleston without distinction of color. Captain Fowler has the distribution of these stores, and these facts furnished him with the materials of his speech in response. He offered as a volunteer toast: Our Colored Soldiers--Which was enthusiastically received. Colonel Markland gave as a volunteer toast: The Loyal Men of the South--Which was responded to by Messrs. Rooks and Daley, two citizens of Charleston who have been faithful to their country. The entertainment passed off very pleasantly, and concluded by a comic song (of genuine negro humor) by a party of colored men. It was one of the few comic songs that are of negro origin, for most of their melodies are sad and plaintive. A colored band (Robert Lord's) was in attendance, and did credit to themselves, as well as added much to the festivity of the assembly. A Newspaper office Goes up t