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The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], Destruction of cotton in the South. (search)
--the letter since dead; W. M. Wing- John Durret, do. Company B, (Albemarle Rifles, Charlotte--- Wirt, slightly wounded in the David M. Goodman, wounded; Banja- of Covesville, killed. Company C, (Scartsville.)--Two killed and . Company D. (Howardsvilles.)--Capt. Faulk- wounded;--Thomas and killed.--Turner and another . Company E, (Piedmont Rifles, Stony Point) Peyton is said to be wounded, and Company suffered severely. Company F, Montgomery Guard, Char-)--Captain Bennett Taylor, flesh in thigh; Lieut. S G Leitch, slightly in Robert Kirby, H Harden, Allen Wood, John Dee, Daniel Smith, . It is reported that two were killed. Company G, (Ambert.)--Two reported or wounded. Company H, (Amherst.)--Jacob B Drum- killed; Lt Brown, slightly wounded; John Bryant, wounded. Company I, (Nelson.)--M C Wills, Edward wounded. It is reported that one were killed. Company K, (Blue Ridge Rifles, Albemarle)--Some are reported to have been killed some wou
Runaways --$20 reward — On Monday morning last, four negromen, to with John H Pkins; Willia Jones, Bob Lomax and page Lomax, were start from the farm of Mr. James M Taylor, about five miles below the city, for my office, and have felled to report to me. They are owned by Mr. N Quesenberry, of King George county. They are all young, and of low statute William has a yellow skin, and the others a dark gingerbread color. A further description is not recolected . The above reward will be paid for them, or five dollars for either of them, if delivered to sir. Ro. Lumpkins's jail in this city. Thos. J Bagby, General Agent, No. 8 Wall street. my 10--1t