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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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There names. --J. Birch, company E, 7th Massachusetts regiment; George Wade, company H, same regiment; R. Kelly and J. M. Rorty, company G. 89th New York regiment; W. H. O'Donohue, sergeant, company K, same regiment; W. H. Sinclair, private, company H, 10th Ohio regiment. These are the names of the Federal prisoners who escaped Wednesday night.
armed with bars, pistols, etc., threatening vengeance on all persons connected with the draft. They halted in front of the Eighteenth ward station house, in 22d street, and sent up yells which were anything but human. Two of these officers were left lying on the pavement at the corner of 42d street for some time before the crowd would allow them to be removed. Several of the policemen were so fortunate as to procure disguises, and thus made their escape unnoticed by the crowd. Sergt. Wade was struck in the breast with a stone, but sustained do serious injury. Sergt. McCredle has not been heard from. A Virginian Leading the mob. Mr. Andrews, of Virginia, ascended a charity which stood opposite the burning mine where thousands were assembled. Behind this was an open space of untitled ground occupied by dense masses, whom Mr. Andrews proceeded to address: He wished he had the lungs of a Stentor, and that there was a reporter present to take down his words. H
Geo. Wade, of Richmond, who was stabbed a few days since by Richard Thacker, of Louisa co., Va., near Petersburg, has died of his wound. Capt. Richard Richardson, 12th Mississippi Volunteers, has been assigned to duty as Mastering and Inspecting Officer at Camo Les, and ordered to report to Brig Gen. Winter. Sapator John J. Crittenden has been captured, in Kentucky, by the Confederates.