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Shocking affair. --A young man named Alfred Locker got into a difficulty with Thomas Thompson, on Sunday last, at Long Old Fields, in this county, and deliberately cut his throat with a knife. Thompson fell dead on the instant, and Locker has been committed to jail.-- Marlboro' (Md.) G July 22. Shocking affair. --A young man named Alfred Locker got into a difficulty with Thomas Thompson, on Sunday last, at Long Old Fields, in this county, and deliberately cut his throat with a knife. Thompson fell dead on the instant, and Locker has been committed to jail.-- Marlboro' (Md.) G July 22.
Capt Winston--Wounded: Wm Grymes, in ankle; J L Nuckols, slight, in bowels; Simeon Schacht, calf of leg, slight; J F Dickinson, in leg, slight; Jas Seay, in leg, slight; Lewis Napper, slight. Company E, Capt Brooke--Killed: Lieutenant Luckett, Lt Humphries. Wounded: Sergt Sisson, severely; Thos Field, slightly; R H McConky, slightly. Company F, Capt Eheart--Wounded: Captain Eheart, thigh, badly; Sergt Fitzhurgh, slightly; Jas Lee, in jaw, slightly; A Wayland, in side and arm; A W Thompson, slight, R Payne, slight. Company H--Wounded: J W Smith, leg, slight; F S Russell, arm, slight. Company I, Lieut Morehead--Wounded: Sergt V M Poling, slight; Samuel Moler, heel; Fisher, slight. Company K--Wounded: F W Sheetz, breast; Walter Largent, side, slight. Total — Killed, 2; Wounded, 31. This regiment opened the fight about half-past 2 o'clock P. M. and was in the thickest of it until after night. The wounded are doing very well. Thirty-third regiment.