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The Daily Dispatch: June 19, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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aac Ballonger, John McDaniel, Lewis M. Arthur, James B. Loker, Richard K. Lee, William L. Lee, D. C. Lee, Thomas B. Hewitt, Clarence Mills, J. Iguat. Ford, Richard Hurst, James W. Savage, John Regan, Thomas P. Fowler, John H. Rea, O. F. Potter, Jackson Beaman, J. Pierce (colored), El. C. Ostrander, Calvers Beach, V. L. Prumble, Abe Hornbeck, John Young L. Young, Dennis Farrell, M. J. Woodward, M. J. Farmington, William Ward, Forrest Olden, Wm. Joy, Sum. Ball, Jere. Moore, John Hanover, Henry Simpson, Richard H. Sayles, Thos. Braggs, Mat. Plaskett, John Haislip, James Hafalip, Wm. Hick, A. L. McKenzie, Thomas W. Baylis, B. W. Baylis, M. H. Janny, G. W. Hutchins, Henry C. Brown. Yankee cotton bales. A New York letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer says: The cotton that arrived here on Tuesday last from Port Royal (500 bales, per schooner Aid, consigned to Collector Barney, on account of the Government,) is in very small packages, it is in the seeded, state, moreover, and
yland regiment, during the late operations of Jackson in the Valley: Wounded--Lieut. Col. E. R. Dorsey, through shoulder. Company A.--Wounded: Capt Wm W Goldsborough, in the side; Color Corporal John B Taylor, severely; Privates Cyrus Butler, severely; Martin L Rider, in breast; James Lawson, left arm; Polk Mayberry, through ankle. Company D.--Killed: Lieut Nicholas Snowden; Privates Edward Beatly. --Berry. Wounded: Sergeant H. Wells, dangerously; Corporal McIntyre, severely; --Simpson, severely; John Key, severely;--Ackler. Company E.--Wounded; Color--Sergeant Doyle, severely; Sergeant Wallace, dangerously; Color-Corporal Cole, severely; Privates Quinn, seriously; Wm Bannon, severely, Edward Lawn, severely. Company F.--Wounded: Sergeants Kennedy and Vogt; Private George Eisenburger. Company G.--Killed: Private Murphy. Wounded: Privates Ryan and Wagner. Company H.--Killed: Wm Harris,--Sehley. Wounded: Jos Farr mortally; W T Perry, mortally; Samuel Cridell, dan
Deserters in Alexandria. --Two men, Henry Simpson and Thomas Javins, deserted a few weeks since from Capt. C. C. Callan's company of Partisan Rangers. They were captured by the enemy at Mount Jackson and taken to Alexandria, where we learn from a gentleman just arrived from there, they were released on parole. They represented themselves as belonging to a guerrilla company They will hardly be anxious for an exchange.